I am going to be busy this weekend. At the moment, I have been working on a lengthy fourteen-page research paper about the Federalist conception of Technology and the meaning of Arbeit in 21st century America. So far, I am… Read More ›
Federalist Party
Scenario 1999: Hamiltonianism in Words, Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. I of III)
There is a massive difference between adhering to the Weltanschauung of Hamiltonianism and coopting certain aspects of Hamiltonianism in order to realize the foundational aims of an entirely different Weltanschauung. Consider Hamiltonianism’s stances on international trade for instance. America is… Read More ›
Critique of “Christian Nationalism”
Hamiltonianism’s stances on religion in America deserve mention at a period in US history where it is tenable to speak of a so-called “Christian Nationalism” on the American Right. Since the ratification of the Constitution, the need for a newfound… Read More ›
Update (29 March 2023)
I spent some time to reread the research articles I uploaded to Digital Library IV. The ones I chose to upload were related to a topic that intrigued me the most, which is Hamiltonian perspectives on Technology. It has been… Read More ›
New Additions to Digital Library IV
As promised earlier this week, I made arrangements to add a few new research articles for the “Digital Library IV” webpage. Some Hamiltonian contributions to Technology and the Manufacturing Sector were added there in keeping with the technological themes of… Read More ›
Update (27 March 2023)
Apart from writing the following up comment to the one I wrote for the ARPLAN Blog, I am also planning to upload some new research articles to the Digital Library. I have acquired a number of interesting ones that lend… Read More ›
Revision (25 March 2023)
My latest comment to the ARPLAN Blog is going to be a two-part post. The first part will be to describe my observations about the Whig interpretation of UK history and its significance for Pan-Germanic Socialism. The second part will… Read More ›
Fragment on English Whig Conceptions of History
Readers of The Fourth Estate may recall my own readings of Oswald Spengler’s Prussianism and Socialism back in 2021.This pamphlet, which was meant to complement Volume II of The Decline of the West, essentially argued that Socialism did not originate… Read More ›
Fragments on Judiciaries and Constitutions
We oftentimes tend to think of Judiciaries as apolitical institutions intended to enforce the law and hold the Totality and even the State to account. Constitutions are the supreme law, defining all Intents and Obligations for the State, Totality, and… Read More ›
Post-Graduate Prospects
I cannot believe that my graduate education is coming to an end later this year. Once it ends, the search for real Meaningful Work will commence. I feel confident that, yes, there are plenty of people who find value in… Read More ›
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