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 ›
Oswald Spengler
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 ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. I of III)
Beyond ‘Good Revolutionary’ and ‘Evil Reformist’ Aphorism 153: “What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil.” Aphorism 156: “Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, epochs it is the rule.”… Read More ›
Compendium: Artistic Creativity and Innovative Ingenuity with the Work-Standard
The Socialist nation of the SMP Compendium, it should be mentioned, will never resemble anything like the Soviet Union, the CMEA/Warsaw Pact nations, or even the People’s Republic of China. Rather, it will be going above and beyond all of… Read More ›
Can Liberal Capitalism descend into Totalitarianism?: On Life after the Ideology
There are still going to be people searching for alternatives to Liberal Capitalism, rejecting its different variants and tendencies. Liberal Capitalism has had a long history of those who opposed it for various different motives. Often, history recalls that those… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. VII of VII)
The technological changes described in Der Arbeiter later became the topic of immense interest for Martin Heidegger. Heidegger ascertained the possibilities of Technology undermining the Dasein of everyday people as Beings-in-the-World. Whereas Spengler was arriving at his conclusions in Man… Read More ›
Compendium: The “Paranoid Style” as a Jeffersonian Obstacle for Hamiltonian Federal Socialism
Anyone who has made serious contemplations about the return of Hamiltonianism as “Federal Socialism” must contend with the “Paranoid Style” identified by the American historian Richard Hofstadter. Written in the wake of conspiracy theories surrounding the rise of Barry Goldwater… Read More ›
Compendium: Kapital
The term “Kapital” is used in the SMP Compendium to denote all forms of Currency that originate from the economic and financial activities of Liberal Capitalism. The distinct properties and characteristics that go into the creation of Kapital are tied… Read More ›
Compendium: A Critique of Labour Vouchers and Time-Based Currencies
The Work-Standard was never designed to be operating according to the paradigms of Labour Vouchers and Time-Based Currencies. Both pseudo-currencies were developed as products of Utopian Socialist endeavors by people like Robert Owen and Josiah Warren at the height of… Read More ›
Compendium: Hamiltonianism and the Form and Actuality of “Federal Socialism”
In my Readings of Prussianism and Socialism, I have insisted that Oswald Spengler’s arguments therein to be considered relevant in an American context. My justification for this pertains to the idea that Alexander Hamilton and the pro-Hamiltonian faction within the… Read More ›
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