Last week, I learned that the State of Montana decided to ban TikTok. Now, after writing The Digital Realm, I am compelled to comment on the matter. It is obvious that it bears significant implications for the conceptualization of the… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism
Revision (13 May 2023)
ter finishing today’s Blog post, I decided to make sure that I uploaded two new research articles for Digital Library IV. The ones in question are called: The first article happens to be the one where Nietzsche and Spengler’s perspectives… Read More ›
Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism at best. I have offered my own historical evidence across the past four Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The… Read More ›
New Additions to Digital Library IV
I just uploaded the latest installments of research articles for Digital Library IV, which pertain to Hamiltonian Federalism and its rivalry with Madisonian Federalism over the definition of American Nationalism between the War of 1812 and the 9/11 Attacks. When… Read More ›
Update (11 May 2023)
After dwelling on the subject of American Conservatism for the past two years now, I am convinced that I should finally write my final verdict on it. Whatever I write about in that post will be the document that I… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Hamiltonianism in Words, Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. II of III)
Every Ideology is backed by a particular Weltanschauung, bestowing a vision to the adherents that instructs them on what to think about the world. The purpose of an Ideology is to provide a vehicle on how to implement that vision… Read More ›
Update (10 April 2023)
I am glad that I was able to complete that research paper over the weekend because that will spare me the trouble of having to rush completing it this week, next week, or the week after that. This should also… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Hamiltonianism in Words, Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. I of III)
There is a massive difference between adhering to the Weltanschauung of Hamiltonianism and coopting certain aspects of Hamiltonianism in order to realize the foundational aims of an entirely different Weltanschauung. Consider Hamiltonianism’s stances on international trade for instance. America is… Read More ›
Critique of “Christian Nationalism”
Hamiltonianism’s stances on religion in America deserve mention at a period in US history where it is tenable to speak of a so-called “Christian Nationalism” on the American Right. Since the ratification of the Constitution, the need for a newfound… Read More ›
Update (29 March 2023)
I spent some time to reread the research articles I uploaded to Digital Library IV. The ones I chose to upload were related to a topic that intrigued me the most, which is Hamiltonian perspectives on Technology. It has been… Read More ›
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