A lot of these questions were already being raised in the historical discourse of Pan-Germanic Socialism’s theoreticians. I personally feel that some of them can be reapplied to the context of Mainland China, from the reigns of Mao Zedong and… Read More ›
Finance
On the Predecessors of Pan-Germanic Socialism
Bogumil and I are convinced that Pan-Germanic Socialism did not begin with Hitlerism. Hitlerism, if anything, has been proven to be an aberration, a deviation from what Pan-Germanic Socialism was supposed to have been. These racialist and antisemitic tendencies associated… Read More ›
Update (5 June 2023)
Would it surprise people that, thanks to Bogumil from ARPLAN, I had discovered the origin point of Pan-Germanic Socialism in the German-speaking world? Would it also surprise people that one of the lasting achievements of Pan-Germanic Socialism’s forebearers has nothing… Read More ›
Social Networking: Digital World-Cities of the WWW?
Last year, while trying to research the concept of the Shopping Citadel and its related variants, I began to come across a number of references to the 1960s Counterculture, Silicon Valley, and all the research that later went into the… Read More ›
Feminist Economics for All – Open Americas
It may seem obvious to a layperson that failing to support an economy’s labor force must come at a cost. Yet conventional economic models render nearly invisible – or simply wave aside – a dimension of inequality that pervades economic policymaking… Read More ›
Economics, Coins, and Barter: Medieval Money Matters | Cat Rotator’s Quarterly
We live in a money economy, more or less. That’s pretty new for most people. Even in the 1600s, a lot of business was done by barter. However, as Adam Smith pointed out in 1776, it’s hard to make change… Read More ›
On Digital Taxation Regimes (Pt. II of II)
Back in Part I, I devoted a detailed discussion about the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) from the purviews of Production for Profit and Production for Utility. Here, I will be delving into the same legislation in the context of… Read More ›
Update (31 May 2023)
I updated the Circle of Friends section and wrote a lengthy post that is scheduled to go live in the next thirty minutes after this post. The post in question is based on my observations regarding the ongoing development of… Read More ›
Radio GDR Podcast: The Human Rights Dictatorship – The GDR Objectified
From an outside perspective, it would seem that human rights would be an idea that the East German regime would have had great difficulty reconciling itself with. However, in a conversation I had with Dr. Ned Richardson-Little for the Radio GDR… Read More ›
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