Michael Lind (not to be confused with the military theoretician and paleoconservative Robert Lind) is a professor of public policy at the LBJ School of Government at U. Texas, Austin. He’s not a movement conservative or libertarian, but his book… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism
The Third Place: On “Council States” and “Corporate States”
In The Third Place (1st Ed.) as well as The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), every Entry is written from the position that the nation adopting the Work-Standard is not a “Corporate State.” Unlike the Council State, which represents the political system… Read More ›
Update (27 August 2022)
Okay, I now have enough free time on my schedule to begin work on a proposed Preface to the anticipated addition to everything from The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), The Third Place (1st Ed.). Even though I still do not have… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Cold War-era Latin America in “China: Mao’s Legacy”
In the latter half of the Second World War, the “Cold War,” Latin America bore witness to proxy wars, civil wars, and revolutions by the Jeffersonians and the Soviets, who sought to gain influence among the continent’s nations. All notions… Read More ›
Update (23 August 2022)
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 ›
Conservative Socialism: “Executive Office” and “White House Office” (Pt. II of II)
Back in Part I, the Jeffersonian approach to the US Presidency, as it was introduced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was discussed in great detail. Aside from the President, Vice President, and the Cabinet, the Executive Branch is further divided into… Read More ›
Update (20 August 2022)
A decision was made on my part to split my most recent post into two parts. This is of course the one about the current state of the US Presidency, including my discussion of the Executive Office and White House… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: “Executive Office” and “White House Office” (Pt. I of II)
There is far more to the Executive Branch than the President of the United States and their subordinate Vice President and Cabinet. An entire bureaucracy exists as part of the Executive Branch, and a lot of them do in fact… Read More ›
Update (19 August 2022)
I cannot believe that it is now Friday morning. After not posting anything yesterday, I feel that it is only proper of me to add two new posts to the Blog. Allow me to spend the rest of this Update… Read More ›
On IRS Funding Increase
The contemporary US Taxation System is so unlike the one described by Alexander Hamilton in three of his Federalist Papers. Split between Federal, State and Municipal governments, the contemporary US Taxation System under the Jeffersonians was developed over the centuries… Read More ›
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