Libertarianism, is a deceptively simple and promising doctrine of maximizing the freedom of the individual, absolutely and utterly fails to actualize any freedom besides a bourgeois conception of freedom, which, in reality, suppresses the individual in favor of capitalism. While… Read More ›
Martin Heidegger
“Learning to Love the New Reich”
Bogumil, You made an important discovery regarding how the trade union movement reacted to the rise of the Hitlerists from 1933 onwards. As I had suspected as far back as “National Socialists against Capitalism,” I became convinced that the Hitlerist… Read More ›
The Third Place: On Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property is an interesting conception of property rights. The Property in question happens to be derived from somebody’s technical knowledge and research designs. Most conventual forms of Intellectual Property are usually “Patents,” “Copyrights,” “Trademarks,” and “Trade Secrets.” Some of… Read More ›
Applications of Reciprocal Theory of Value and Work Theory of Money (Pt. I of II)
The Reciprocal Theory of Value (RTV) and the Work Theory of Money (WTM) are the theoretical foundations from which the Work-Standard was built upon. I devised RTV and WTM because I was left unconvinced and unsatisfied by the various Theories… Read More ›
Preview of “Compendium: The Transitional Period”
As promised, I decided that one of the two proposed replacement Entries for The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) shall be an entirely new Entry created from scratch and a very important one at that. I personally felt that the best anyone… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: Beware of Positivism and Reflectivism
“College teaching is most often practiced in the form of talk. Instruction as talk can be likened to the activity of taking apart a castle, stone by stone, and shipping it from Europe for re-assembly in America. In this simile… Read More ›
Thoughts On Pan-Germanic Socialism (Pt. III of III)
My advice to living outside the metaphysical framework of Liberal Capitalism: “Know the Intents of the Patron Saints of Catholic Education, always striving to follow and to uphold those same Intents.” Without Hitlerism and Strasserism, the problems with Pan-Germanic Socialism… Read More ›
Thoughts On Pan-Germanic Socialism (Pt. II of III)
“What is peddled about nowadays as Philosophy, especially that of NS (National Socialism), but has nothing to do with the inner truth and greatness of that movement (namely the encounter between global technology and modern humanity) is nothing but fishing… Read More ›
Thoughts on Pan-Germanic Socialism (Pt. I of III)
Anyone reading The Fourth Estate will come away with a number of peculiar conclusions and historical facts. Some thought-provoking arguments have been proffered and attempts have been made to overcome the metaphysical framework of Liberal Capitalism. Together with the completion… Read More ›
Revision (8 November 2021)
I recently updated the website by removing three Categories. Those are “Introduction,” “War” and “Technology.” The “Introduction” was made redundant by the The Work-Standard Webpage, while “War” and “Technology” have both become their own Sections as part of the same… Read More ›
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