The “Parliament Fund” refers to the Kapital earned from Revenues and are required by Parliament to function and govern Civil Society, hence its name. The Parliament Fund is where the rest of the Kapital in the Parliamentary Budget goes if… Read More ›
Modern Monetary Theory
A Work-Standard Critique of the “Fractional-Reserve vs. Full-Reserve Banking Dialectic”
Various proposals were offered in the 1930s to counteract the negative effects of the Great Depression. From monetary reforms and nationalization of privatized firms to the popularization of Keynesianism and Soviet-Type Economic Planning, the decade was a period of economic… Read More ›
Compendium: Theories of Money (Pt. I of II)
Competing Theories of Money have proliferated in the Western world when the concept of Currency became grew increasingly important since the Renaissance. In addition to the Theories of Value that argued for different ways to determine how much something should… Read More ›