I just uploaded the latest installments of research articles for Digital Library IV, which pertain to Hamiltonian Federalism and its rivalry with Madisonian Federalism over the definition of American Nationalism between the War of 1812 and the 9/11 Attacks. When… Read More ›
Finance
Preview of “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. I have offered my own historical evidence across my Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The Third Place. However, what… Read More ›
Update (11 May 2023)
After dwelling on the subject of American Conservatism for the past two years now, I am convinced that I should finally write my final verdict on it. Whatever I write about in that post will be the document that I… Read More ›
Stock markets drift lower before US inflation data — The Frontier Post
LONDON (AFP): Stock markets retreated and the dollar traded mixed Wednesday before the release of key US inflation data. Following last week’s Fed hike to interest rates and a forecast-beating jobs report for the world’s biggest economy, focus is lasered… Read More ›
Update (10 May 2023)
I do not have anything ready for posting today. I was planning to repost some content from other WordPress, just so that I can catch up on whatever recent current events that I may have missed while writing Work-Standard Accounting… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Suharto’s New Order (Pt. II of II)
The New Order of Suharto brought about economic developments more in line with those of its Asian neighbors, including the more successful Asian Tigers of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Suharto’s government underwent a number of economic reforms… Read More ›
Update (9 May 2023)
Work on Part II of the latest installment of Economic History Case Studies will be done today. So far, I am interested in what Indonesia’s economic history has to offer, and will no doubt share the rest of the information… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Suharto’s New Order (Pt. I of II)
Indonesia gained its independence from the Europeans in the Cold War, the latter half of the Second World War. The country’s “Old Order” was established by its founding President, Sukarno, who pivoted toward a National Communist orientation around the late… Read More ›
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