Bogumil, I recently revisited my own research, looking back at what I had written regarding “Corporatism.” There was something else which I did not mention in my original comment. Yes, there was once a time when the Catholic Church did… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism
Update (4 March 2022)
Currently, I am trying to figure out what I should be discussing about in the next set of Blog posts. Will it be another Economic History Case Studies or another Conservative Socialism-related post? In any case, I have been rereading… Read More ›
Political Readings: Digital Library
Today, I am proud to announce the opening stages of building a Digital Library on The Fourth Estate to provide downloadable .pdf copies of various books, treatises, academic journal articles, doctoral dissertations, technical documents, and other materials that is either… Read More ›
Update (2 March 2022)
Okay, I am nearly finished with the aforementioned assignment that I mentioned back on Monday. All I have to do now is to go over the whole document and then send it off for review. This shouldn’t take too long,… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Work-Standard’s “Geldoperation”
It can be argued that The Work-Standard is in many respects an attempt at realizing what Johann Gottlieb Fichte described as the “Geldoperation” (Money Operation) within his philosophical book on Economic Planning, The Closed Commercial State. This book from the… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: “Actions Speak Louder than Words!” (Pt. I of II)
Anyone who studied the socio-cultural behaviors of everyday Americans in the US over the past decade will notice a growing “nostalgia” for the 1980s-2000s. What began as “nostalgia for the 1980s” a decade earlier has since become a “nostalgia for… Read More ›
Preview of “Monetary Expansion/Contraction”
The following is the completed copy of the other new Entry exclusive to The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). It continues the ideas discussed previously in two-part Entries known as “Theories of Value” and “Theories of Money.” Included is an excerpt of… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Revolutionary Realm (Pt. I of II)
In the last Conservative Socialism-related Blog post, I stated that there was a dialectic inherent within the very debate over “Reform vs. Revolution” by most Socialists and Communists. My position remains constant: any serious adoption of Socialism must occur through… Read More ›
Update (26 January 2022)
The offline issue that I needed to deal with yesterday has been given its proper solution. All I have to do now is to get it over with and get back to working on the revisions to The Work-Standard (2nd… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Dialectics of “Reform vs. Revolution” and “Realm vs. Empire”
World History has identified a multitude of ways in which a nation-state adopts Socialism. I had identified most of the known entry points, splitting them into three categories for the sake of ease of reference. Those are “Reformation,” “Reorganization,” and… Read More ›
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