Like so many things in American life, this momentous and catastrophic event should teach us a lot but has instead gone down the memory hole. Do I Dare to Eat a Lehman? 15 Years Since the Crisis that Ruined All… Read More ›
Great Recession
Economic History Case Studies: The Ghost of New Labour (1990s-2000s)
The UK Labour Party in the late 20th century was shaped by two historical events in British economic history. The 1970s and the Death of Bretton Woods in particular saw the discrediting of Keynesianism as a practical methodology of governing… Read More ›
Opinion: From Lehman to a digital housing platform
Stuart McFarland writes: “Moving from nationalization to an industry digital housing platform requires 10 essential components.” Opinion: From Lehman to a digital housing platform
“There was no Alternative?”
It remains perplexing to know that certain Liberal Capitalist Factions have been maintaining an unhealthy obsession with treating the Market as some quantitative, mechanistic and automated contraption. Removing Parliament from the Market means ensuring that this machine will generate more… Read More ›
History Repeats Itself, First as a Tragedy, Second as a Farce — Sanyoukta Shukla
The statement “History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce” by Marx holds significant relevance in the Indian context. India’s history is intricate and diverse, with a repetition of various cycles of events over time. Communal riots have been… Read More ›
Update (9 August 2022)
It looks like my comments for the latest posts on the ARPLAN Blog were not approved. That should not bother me in the slightest because there are other topics worthy of writing at the moment. For now, I will be… Read More ›
THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Biggest investors in single-family houses: “We need to be patient and allow the market to reset.” THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Preview of “Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. III of III)”
“Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: On “Usury is Fragging!”
Okay, I just uploaded my copy of The Financial Modelers’ Manifesto. After years of on and off research, I am still dumbfounded by how the Wall Street Bailouts in the Great Recession had been allowed to happen. I mean, is… Read More ›
Compendium: Technology and the War Effort (Pt. I of III)
An Arms Race of Military-Industrial Complexes War is politics. The Military-Industrial Complex is one of the products of all forms of Total Mobilization. How the Military-Industrial Complex conducts itself, especially whether the Totality of any nation has any influence on… Read More ›
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