Beyond ‘Good Revolutionary’ and ‘Evil Reformist’ Aphorism 153: “What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil.” Aphorism 156: “Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, epochs it is the rule.”… Read More ›
Friedrich Nietzsche
Compendium: Domestic Accounts for Inflowing Arbeit, Outflowing Geld
Total Productive Potential Income (TPP Account) Production (LER Account) Mobilization (SI-EF Accounts) (State Budget + People’s Geld) (RTEP + RTFP) (NSFIs + State Investments) Over the course of the entry and the next three, we will be expanding our… Read More ›
Compendium: The Tactical Logic of Technology
The Art of Socialist Finance cannot be conveyed in a massive book of rules and regulations like a “70,000-page Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Code.” The styles which govern Socialist Finance are to be applied in accordance with present-day economic… Read More ›
Compendium: Potential Feasibility of the Work-Standard as a World Reserve Currency
Most of the entries in the SMP Compendium have dealt with the Work-Standard from within the borders of a single Socialist nation-state. The Socialist nation-state described could be any nation claiming to be Socialistic. How its Socialism was made into… Read More ›
Compendium: Introduction to the Art of Technology
Another variation of the Political Organization Problem pertains to Technology affecting how various artforms are conducted and how people discuss and critique them. Life imitates art, it is often said, and the type of Total Mobilization being employed affects the… Read More ›
Why Socialism is more Religious than Irreligious in Deeds and Words
It is written in the closing paragraph of Achtung-Panzer! that Heinz Guderian once wrote: Actions speak louder than words. Religious opposition to Socialism is an unfortunate condition of Western Civilization, the animosity buttressed by mischaracterized accusations turned into misguided actions… Read More ›
Compendium: The Transvaluation of all Arbeit
In the former Soviet Union, Yuri Andropov once imposed penalties for tardiness to the workspace and having the work-shy arrested for failing to show up to their workspaces. In the United States, young Americans with university degrees have trouble finding… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. V of VII)
When one thinks of “Prussia,” does one conjure images of Prussian militarism? Where one thinks of “Bolshevism” (or if one wishes, “Leninism”) does one conjure images of the Soviet Union? Or, as Ernst Jünger dared to claim, are Prussianism and… Read More ›
Compendium: Theories of Money (Pt. I of II)
Competing Theories of Money have proliferated in the Western world when the concept of Currency became grew increasingly important since the Renaissance. In addition to the Theories of Value that argued for different ways to determine how much something should… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. III of VII)
Two recurring topics related to the Arbeiter are commonly cited throughout Der Arbeiter, art and technology. Ernst Jünger focused more on the role of technology as being the defining characteristic of the Arbeiter as a Figure than art. Clearly, the… Read More ›
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