43 million Americans, or 13% of the country’s total population, have owned cryptocurrencies at some point in their lives, according to recent JPMorgan Chase research, as reported by Cointelegraph. According to Cointelegraph, the Dynamics and Demographics of U.S. Household Crypto-Asset… Read More ›
Globalization
Huawei – A Threat To The Canadian Five Eyes Membership? — David Perreault
As one of the five leading members in Five Eyes, Canada currently risks losing its membership in the intelligence alliance due to a national security controversy involving Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company. Huawei’s admission into Canada’s 5G network can negatively… Read More ›
Another English Translation of Ernst Jünger’s Bibliography
I just learned that there is now a new English translation of Ernst Jünger’s Approaches: Drugs and Altered States, a post-1945 memoir on his experiences with psychotropic substances. Telos Press published an English translation that is currently available as of… Read More ›
A Reading of “Capitalism’s Overlooked Contradiction: Wealth and Demographic Decline”
Recently, I took some time to write an article in the latest issue of American Affairs Journal. It was penned by the Irish Post-Keynesian economist Philip Pilkington entitled “Capitalism’s Overlooked Contradiction: Wealth and Demographic Decline.” The article was essentially a… Read More ›
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. II of II)
The Jeffersonian conception of Fiscal Federalism is in many respects the result of the shared paradigm between Production for Profit and Production for Utility. It assumes its proper form within the US taxation system as it currently exists. The average… Read More ›
Excellent in Seoul: Singaporean blogger shares $350 round-excursion plane ride that will surprise you with leg place and scorching foods, Way of living News — Archynetys
In Singapore, fantastic items have to be shared, primarily when it will come to all issues Korean. Along with pop culture and food items, Singaporeans are obsessed with South Korea – building it 1 of most people’s go-to holiday vacation… Read More ›
Why Egypt became one of the biggest chokepoints for Internet cables — Hubble Ventures
Enlarge (credit: imaginima/Getty Images) The Asia-Africa-Europe-1 Internet cable travels 15,500 miles along the seafloor, connecting Hong Kong to Marseille, France. As it snakes through the South China Sea and toward Europe, the cable helps provide Internet connections to more than… Read More ›
On Consciousness Theory of International Relations
International Relations (IR) is the study of how nations interact with each other as part of a prevailing world order, an international system if one wishes. A subdiscipline of Political Science, IR covers the gamut of the various foreign policies… Read More ›
Applying the Work-Standard to International Relations (Pt. II of II)
Everything associated with the Work-Standard is informed by two specific theories. There is a Theory of Value and a Theory of Money guiding the interactions between the Totality’s Arbeit and Geld. Those are the Reciprocal Theory of Value (RTV) and… Read More ›
Update (3 November 2022)
I am currently planning to work on another major addition to the Work-Standard, which is related to the International Relations topic I mentioned earlier this week. The international trade aspect of the Work-Standard, including its appeals for a Socialist World… Read More ›
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