Readers of The Fourth Estate may recall my own readings of Oswald Spengler’s Prussianism and Socialism back in 2021.This pamphlet, which was meant to complement Volume II of The Decline of the West, essentially argued that Socialism did not originate… Read More ›
Oswald Spengler
“Common Good before Self-Interest!”
Bogumil, How are things going with you lately? I sincerely hope this message finds you well. Personally, I have been working on personal matters and devoting my blog to economics-related news over the past month. Added a few non-economics posts… Read More ›
Oswald Spengler’s “On the German National Character”
Previously on The Fourth Estate, I had written a multi-part series of posts on Prussianism and Socialism, a long treatise that Oswald Spengler wrote in response to the poor performance of Germany’s “November Revolution.” For those who do not recall,… Read More ›
America: “A More Perfect ‘Europe?'”
My fellow Americans, what makes these United States so different from the rest of the Americas? Is it because we are a very complex “society” with an equally complex history spanning four centuries? Is it because we are “wealthier” than… Read More ›
Third Place: Visualizing Federalist Party’s “Eternal Divergence” for American Catholics
“Historical bonds are those bonds that were once valid obligations of American entities but are now worthless as securities, are quickly becoming a favorite tool of scam artists [and for our purposes, Madisonian Federalists]. Here are several things that you… Read More ›
Third Place: ¡El Círculo Dorado, an Occult History of the American Civil War! (Pt. II of II)
“¿América: Estados Confederados o Estados Unidos?”(America: Confederate States or United States?) “Speak little, pray much, go onward always, let passing things pass by, holding only onto what is eternal…” -St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, RSCJ “You may dazzle the mind with… 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 ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. III of III)
“Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that… Read More ›
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 ›
Wanderings into Political Voids
My goal to complete the SMP Compendium is still staying within schedule. If this continues, I should be able to complete the Compendium by the middle of October. Once the last Compendium entry has been completed, whichever one that may… Read More ›
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