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 ›
Maoism
On Basic Diagrams and Kremlingames
Yesterday, I did some basic creations of simple diagrams intended for future Blog posts. I am not intending these for anything major like another edition to The Work-Standard, so I thought it would be nice to share them here. Finally,… Read More ›
Nixon Shock: Ping Pong Diplomacy
Found a relevant article in relation to my upcoming Treatise, Financial Warfare. I am thinking about buying a copy of this recent book and figuring out if there is a more authoritative source regarding the Death of Bretton Woods. The… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: How to Encircle the “Law of Non-Contradiction”
If anyone wants to know the secret to how I am able to arrive at my conclusions in The Third Place, it requires achieving a Unity of Opposites and overcoming Plato and Aristotle at the Law of Non-Contradiction (aka the… Read More ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. II of III)
“Is [Scientific Socialism] merely a mistake of [Utopian Socialism]? Or [Utopian Socialism] merely a mistake of [Scientific Socialism]?” -Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer, ca. 1889 What did Nietzsche really mean when he… Read More ›
Update (29 August 2021)
I now have enough information on how the Work-Standard operates in the realm of international trade. What’s more, I also figured out how the Soviet Union during the NEP years and the People’s Republic of China’s market reforms, despite their… Read More ›
“Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” and the Socialist Market Economy (SME) of the PRC: A Hamiltonian Federalist Analysis
Is the PRC a Socialist nation-state? Certainly, the CPC in Beijing is adamant about the PRC being Socialistic, to which this author is inclined to agree (even if my interpretations are more nuanced). The consensus outside the PRC, however, is… Read More ›
Compendium: Democracy and the Council State (Pt. III of III)
There are a number of potential disadvantages that may arise while conducting any serious implementation of Councilor governance. Council Democracy, despite overcoming much of the shortcomings with Parliamentary Democracy, still has its own set of disadvantages to offset. These disadvantages… Read More ›
Compendium: Democracy and the Council State (Pt. II of III)
It is a common misconception by Liberal Capitalists to accuse Council Democracy of promoting “Democratic Backsliding” or “Illiberal Democracy.” Claiming to wield a virtual monopoly on Democracy as a political concept in the economic sense, they perceive any deviation from… Read More ›
Compendium: ‘Death-by-Overwork’, the Work-Standard’s Version of Hyperinflation
Various historical events have been cited by historians and economists alike as providing definitive examples of Hyperinflation. Weimar Germany, Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, and Venezuela have been cited as contemporary examples in the past century alone. These examples are well-known cases where… Read More ›