“It’s a bit pedantic, but ‘syndicalist’ tended to be used as a generic term by the Bolsheviks to describe any tendency which rejected the central role of the Communist Party. The council-communists who ended up in the KAPD didn’t use… Read More ›
Marxism-Leninism
Update (3 October 2021)
The question of “Intellectual Property” seems to be an elusive topic to tackle. Or so I am led to believe. It may seem like it falls under a gray area between Productive Property and Personal Property, the two conceptions of… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Weimar Germany (1923)
“[E]ntering into debt distress is often a painful process, which may threaten macro-economic stability and set back a country’s development for years. Supporting member countries in managing debt risks and resolving debt distress is therefore at the heart of the… 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 ›
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 ›
Compendium: Devaluation and Revaluation (Pt. I of II)
There may be moments where the Price of a Currency pegged to the Work-Standard may be underpriced or overpriced. Put another way, their Price may not reflect the true Value of Arbeit. A similar problem may occur where the Quality… Read More ›
Compendium: Why Vocations are the only Acceptable Source of Arbeit
All Arbeit contributed to the Life-Energy Reserve must originate from one of two sources: either Vocations synchronized with the VCS Economy or from Real Trade Agreements. Any Arbeit that does not come either or both will not be registered by… Read More ›
Compendium: How the State receives Revenue and allocates the Budget
The Vocational Civil Service (VCS) Economy model does not rely on the conventional taxation policies found in Liberal Capitalism. The State receives the Revenue for its Budget from the same national economy that it predominantly owns and controls. All Geld… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. V of VII)
When one thinks of “Prussia,” does one conjure images of Prussian militarism? Where one thinks of “Bolshevism” (or if one wishes, “Leninism”) does one conjure images of the Soviet Union? Or, as Ernst Jünger dared to claim, are Prussianism and… Read More ›
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