Throughout much of yesterday, I had come across various documents related to the limitations of the World Wide Web (WWW) in connection to my conclusions in The Digital Realm (1st Ed.). I was pleased to know that my conclusions about… Read More ›
Finance
Revision (18 May 2023)
This current endeavor of mine is taking longer than I expected. So far, I had tapped into a whole plethora of new research material related to the Digital Realm with regard to Production for Profit and Production for Utility. After… Read More ›
Update (18 May 2023)
I have been thinking about that potential replacement of the ITFA with the Work-Standard in mind. I am thinking about devoting this post as its own instead of assigning it to a preexisting series of Entries on the Blog. Yesterday,… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Taxation and the Digital Realm Revisited (1990s-Present)
I had previously written about the topic of taxation in The Digital Realm (1st Ed.) within the context of the National Intranet. A brief passage was devoted to it in the “Scenario 1999: International Relations between SSEs and their Central… Read More ›
Update (17 May 2023)
Got some good news to report. I did some research on the topic of Internet Taxation in the US and uncovered a treasure trove of information going back to the 1990s. Looks like that description I gave on the topic… Read More ›
Revision (13 May 2023)
ter finishing today’s Blog post, I decided to make sure that I uploaded two new research articles for Digital Library IV. The ones in question are called: The first article happens to be the one where Nietzsche and Spengler’s perspectives… Read More ›
Observations of East Germany in “Ostalgie”
Yesterday, I was replaying Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall after learning that the developer, Kremlingames, had added new endings for East Germany and Yugoslavia. This comes in the midst of an ongoing effort to complete the latest DLC for the next… Read More ›
Update (13 May 2023)
I got some worthwhile news from the Russian indie game developer Kremlingames. Earlier this week, they “accidentally” released a new DLC for China: Mao’s Legacy on Steam and announced that it was not finished yet. This was that DLC I… Read More ›
Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism at best. I have offered my own historical evidence across the past four Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The… Read More ›
Update (12 May 2023)
Alright, if nothing else gets in my way today, I should be able to complete the rest of that post I shared yesterday. Once that has been completed, I will then proceed with adding a few more additions to Digital… Read More ›
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