After spending what has now been a full year not devoting any new posts to the equations and accounting practices of the Work-Standard, I am convinced that a proper revisiting of its formulas and equations is in proper order. With… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism
Why some people celebrate Christmas in January — We All Deserve Better
Thanks to a decision made more than 400 years ago, not all Christians observe the holiday on December 25. BYERIN BLAKEMORE “Christmas is over, so why are 12 percent of the world’s Christians waiting until January 7 to celebrate? Orthodox… Read More ›
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. II of II)
The Jeffersonian conception of Fiscal Federalism is in many respects the result of the shared paradigm between Production for Profit and Production for Utility. It assumes its proper form within the US taxation system as it currently exists. The average… Read More ›
An Historian’s WordPress Blog
In my spare time last week, I did a bit of searching around on WordPress to see if there were any other WordPress Blogs worth mentioning here on The Fourth Estate. Of the various Blogs that I read online, I… Read More ›
Update (22 November 2022)
I can’t believe November is almost over. I have yet to find enough time this week to work on the latter half of the latest post. I still intend to finish it this week.
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. I of II)
The following post pertains to a key aspect of the US taxation system that has not been explored in sufficient detail back in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). I discussed the current US taxation system regarding its obvious economic and fiscal… Read More ›
Final Reflections on The Third Place
To begin, I must confess that in spite of countless setbacks and time constraints outside of the Blog, I was able to complete the First Edition of The Third Place amidst significant obstacles. One of those challenges, as I had… Read More ›
The Third Place: Are There Two American Dreams?
The historical development of American Suburbia occurred rapidly in the years and decades after 1945. Thanks to cheap Kapital being borrowed at low Interest Rates, Americans were able to afford a higher standard of living commensurate as the rationing on… Read More ›
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. II of III)
Back in Part I, I covered the topic of the modes of transportation made possible by the State of Total Mobilization. Most conventional transportation methods came into being throughout the 20th century and can be categorized into three Industries in… Read More ›
The Third Place: The Wealthy’s Interfaces with the SSE
The Social Ranking System dares to envisage the hierarchical structures of the Socialist Nation along the lines of merit, achievement and the Quality of Arbeit of each Self’s Vocation. As discussed earlier in Section One, everyone in the Totality begins… Read More ›
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