In The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), the concept of the SSE (Socialist Student Economy) provides clearer definitions on how the Student–the “Self”–defines their own future. The Entry entitled “The State’s Educational Policies and Ranking System” identified four specific areas where they… Read More ›
Financial Warfare
Update (3 February 2022)
All I have left for this week are all three Parts of “Technology and the War Effort” as well as the revisions for the two Entries from Section Six of The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). My plans of finishing this Treatise… Read More ›
Madison’s Democrats and Monroe’s Republicans
In the Second Edition of The Work-Standard, I present some heavy-handed suspicions on the possible influences that James Madison and James Monroe had on the two major Factions inside the Democratic-Republican Party, the “Democrats” and “Republicans” respectively. It is fitting… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Searching for Like-Minded Communities
“Democracy never turns bedfellows into complete strangers.” Outside of The Fourth Estate, I must admit that while my own politics can be very complex and nuanced, it will always be summarized as Conservative Socialism. To build the Socialist future and… Read More ›
Work-Standard Currency Devaluation/Revaluation (Pt. I of II)
So far, all the examples which I have provided for the Work-Standard in the titular Treatise of the same name requires the economic and financial capabilities of an entire nation-state. If the Work-Standard is practical for the nation-state, it should… Read More ›
“Are You Prepared for Financial Warfare?”
“The large increase in debt was justified by the need to protect people’s lives, preserve jobs, and avoid a wave of bankruptcies. If governments had not taken action, the social and economic consequences would have been devastating. But the debt… Read More ›
Should Washington DC Become a “City-State?”
The current American generations of the 2020s, the last of the “Silent Generation,” the “Baby Boomers,” “Generation X,” the “Millennials,” and “Generation Z,” have all been drilled into believing that below the Federal Government itself are fifty State Governments presiding… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: “Happy Holy Days from Winter Markets!” (⇌)
“[Thanks to its Songun Policy and Juche], North Korea gets a high score for both ‘defense’ and “lack of dependence.” [The DPRK] can sever its limited connection to cyberspace even more easily and effectively than China can. Moreover, North Korea… Read More ›
On “Information Asymmetry”
Finding straightforward, unbiased media sources in the English-speaking world is difficult, if not next-to-impossible. It is even more troublesome in the German-speaking world, where certain Cognitive Biases prevail over the interpretations of past historical events from a distinctly West German… Read More ›
DHFL Practice Session (8 December 2021)
The following wordplay may seem like four odd pairs of questionary statements unless one is familiar with most of The Third Place and The Work-Standard. The challenge here is to distinguish between the metaphysics of the two Factions within the… Read More ›
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