“Under Fordism-Taylorism, the industrial worker had to work at a pace dictated by the speed of the assembly line. Work was repetitive and often exhausting. [Since the death of Bretton Woods], if you have a job, you have to work… Read More ›
Globalization
Update (15 October 2021)
Currently, I am working on Part IV of the final SMP Compendium entry. This entry will conclude with the political-economic-financial-social-cultural aspects of the United States. In addition to problems with the production process, I also see problems with the political… Read More ›
Strategic Accounting and Allocation of the Federal Budget (Pt. I of IV)
Temporary Happiness or Eternal Glory? This final SMP Compendium entry is split into four parts, the Intent of which is to demonstrate how everything discussed throughout the Compendium is able to coalesce and assume all-American forms in these United States… Read More ›
On the State of Our Union
My fellow Americans, the great question confronting me, regardless of that special assignment I needed to do by the end of this week, was deciding which country would be a great candidate to write a simulation of how the Work-Standard… Read More ›
Compendium: World State Organization (Pt. II of II)
The Hamiltonian Federalist World State Organization (WSO) shall, in many respects, behave and operate differently from the “United Nations” (UN) of Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicanism. Hamiltonianism in foreign policy is defined by Interventionism and Nationalism. Jeffersonianism by contrast has relied on Isolationism… Read More ›
Update (5 October 2021)
The SMP Compendium entry “World State Organization” is one-third complete. Yesterday, I submitted the historical background behind Globalization as everyday people have understood it since the 1970s. It is appropriate for me to begin the Compendium entry with Richard Nixon… Read More ›
Preview of “Compendium: World State Organization”
Compendium: World State Organization [as of 4 October 2021] Every great idea on paper will sound fantastical until the moment of its implementation. Either it is a practical application when it was originally designed or else it had been an… Read More ›
Update (October 4 2021)
Just a quick note: the SMP Compendium entry “World State Organization” is what I will be working on for this week as part of the Compendium. Unfortunately, unlike the the previous entries from the past few weeks, this one is… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Weimar Germany (1923)
“[E]ntering into debt distress is often a painful process, which may threaten macro-economic stability and set back a country’s development for years. Supporting member countries in managing debt risks and resolving debt distress is therefore at the heart of the… Read More ›
Update (1 October 2021)
I cannot believe that it is already October. Nearly five months have gone by in my attempts to consolidate what amounts to ten years of research. There are now six SMP Compendium entries as of this Blog post. Even though… Read More ›
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