Today, I have about three topics which I would like to discuss at some point this week. My goal is to post them throughout the course of the week. Without further ado, allow me to address them. The first post… Read More ›
German Reich
A Pan-Germanic Socialist “Theory of Value?”
There were a few new comments on one of the more recent posts on ARPLAN, the one which I referred to as “Pan-Germanic Socialists against Capitalism.” A few technical errors occurred while I was sending my latest comment, so I… Read More ›
Future Fuel Shortages in Europe?
An important conclusion from The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) has been proven valid recently as there are now news reports coming out of the EU/NATO that Europe may face fuel shortages in the next several months. The high standard of living… Read More ›
“Pan-Germanic Socialists against Capitalism” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, Continuing from the first half, I will be delving into the five articles of this ARPLAN post. Each one, upon reading between the lines and going past their aforementioned prejudices, contains kernels of information that correlate with topics covered… Read More ›
“Pan-Germanic Socialists against Capitalism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, These five articles, aside from providing a general overview of Pan-Germanic Socialism’s anti-Capitalist tendencies, outlines the known contradictions that you mentioned within your own notations. In order to grasp the crux of my arguments here, I need to break… Read More ›
On “Pan-Germanic Socialists against Capitalism”
Since my comments on ARPLAN appears to have not been approved, I will be discussing the ideas described therein in what was a two-part comment. The two-part comment, besides presenting a tenable case on Pan-Germanic Socialism’s Socialistic tendencies, also sought… Read More ›
“Monthly Fragebogen: The Rathenau Murder”
Bogumil, I hope you do not mind me commenting on your older ARPLAN posts because what I am about to discuss is relevant to my own ongoing Blog posts. To begin, history and personal experiences have taught me that the… Read More ›
On France and the EU/NATO
In earlier geopolitical posts, I established that any perceived rivalry between the US and the PRC did not occur as the product of happenstance. A variety of other historical factors throughout the 20th century played a role in ensuring that… Read More ›
Update (10 July 2022)
Keeping with the idea of having each week be dedicated to a particular theme in mind, I am currently thinking about whether I should devote this week to a specific theme in mind or two. Both will no doubt be… Read More ›
Update (8 July 2022)
Earlier this morning, just as I was beginning to work on the next half of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” the mainstream news has reported that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Of all the places in the world… Read More ›
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