The term “Economic Foreignization (EF)” was introduced in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) to describe a phenomenon that often occurs as part of Real Trade Agreements (RTAs). When the Council State agrees to the terms of an RTA that it has… Read More ›
Globalization
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. III of III)
Concluding with the topic about the means of transportation, we will be discussing about two important topics to buttress the ideas introduced in Parts I and II. First, if Part I had more to do with the production process of… Read More ›
Artemis I, NASA’s new mission to the moon, explained – Vox.com — RichMutants
NASA will launch the Orion spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday morning. Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing — and changing us. A new NASA rocket is about to take off on a… Read More ›
Sony is raising the price of the PlayStation5 — SoraNews24 -Japan News-
Almost two years after the system launched, this is not the price revision we were hoping for. For the past few video game console generations, consumers have been able to count on the base system eventually getting a price cut…. 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 ›
Why raising interest rates to reduce inflation may work out very badly — Our Finite World
Are we headed for very high energy prices? Or, are we headed for a financial system that starts falling apart? The whole economic system may change remarkably. For example, what many people thought was money, or a promised pension plan,… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: The Developmentalism of Bretton Woods
During the height of Bretton Woods, the 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of national independence movements seeking to break away from the European colonial empires. These movements knew that because the Hitlerists had considerably weakened them, the British, French,… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Lind’s Critiques of Jeffersonianism (Pt. I of II)
Earlier today, I had been reading the latest articles of Michael Lind in the American Jewish publication known as Tablet Magazine. Catching up on his writings, there has been a number of noteworthy articles which I felt were worthy of… Read More ›
“Common Good before Self-Interest!”
Bogumil, How are things going with you lately? I sincerely hope this message finds you well. Personally, I have been working on personal matters and devoting my blog to economics-related news over the past month. Added a few non-economics posts… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. III of III)
Every form of economic governance corresponds to a related model of political governance. What applies in the physical realm is capable of being reapplied in the digital realm. At stake in today’s geopolitical climate is the possibility of restructuring the… Read More ›
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