The goal of monetary policy is to restructure national economies. A market can exist under Planned/Command Economies just as a command can also exist under Market/Mixed Economies. The nuances are subtle and will never be made apparent to anyone without… Read More ›
Hannah Arendt
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. II of V)
Take a look at these photos of Soviet and Eastern Bloc sports cars and luxury sedans. I am simply fascinated by these vehicles because there is such as thing as the “State and the Socialist concept of Property“: Under the… Read More ›
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. I of V)
“Become who you are!” ―Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None There is another, albeit subtle, difference between a Market Economy and a Command Economy, a Mixed Economy and a Planned Economy. The secret is in the concept of Currency:… Read More ›
Can Liberal Capitalism descend into Totalitarianism?: On Life after the Ideology
There are still going to be people searching for alternatives to Liberal Capitalism, rejecting its different variants and tendencies. Liberal Capitalism has had a long history of those who opposed it for various different motives. Often, history recalls that those… Read More ›
The Deconstruction of American Conservatism
Prior to the presidency of Donald Trump, why is there always something defining American Conservatism instead of nothing? Why believe that American Conservatism is somehow immune to a Heideggerian “Lichtung” (Clearing) that wipes the slate clean of its preconceived perceptions… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. II of VII)
Previously, it was established that the Arbeiter cannot be categorized according to Liberal Capitalist conceptions of political-economic thought. A Liberal Capitalist will always think in terms of “abstractions” in the sense that they will arrive at conclusions based on personal… Read More ›