Since my comments on ARPLAN appears to have not been approved, I will be discussing the ideas described therein in what was a two-part comment. The two-part comment, besides presenting a tenable case on Pan-Germanic Socialism’s Socialistic tendencies, also sought… Read More ›
Pan-Germanic Socialism
Update (10 July 2022)
Keeping with the idea of having each week be dedicated to a particular theme in mind, I am currently thinking about whether I should devote this week to a specific theme in mind or two. Both will no doubt be… Read More ›
Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities (Pt. II of II)
In Part I of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” I sought to put forward the argument that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine should be reinterpreted with a broader historical perspective in mind. One aspect concerns the implication that Russia is seeking… Read More ›
Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities (Pt. I of II)
Most of the grand narratives surrounding the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict are all questions pertaining to the national sovereignty of the Ukraine. The official position of Post-Soviet Russia is that Ukraine is allegedly run by Ukrainian ultranationalists who at one point… Read More ›
Update (7 July 2022)
Yesterday had left me so preoccupied that I was never able to commit anything to the Blog like another post or two. There are not that many personal articles penned by Julius Krein which warranted enough attention to be commented… Read More ›
Karl Radek’s Critique of National Bolshevism
Bogumil, If there was something which binds the narratives of “Revolutionary People’s War or Counter-Revolutionary Civil War?” and Karl Radek’s subsequent critique, it would arguably be their discussions of 20th century geopolitics. My conclusion that the geopolitical conclusions of Laufenberg… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, If I had not stressed this already, the latest ARPLAN Post feels like a culmination of the earlier ones on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS), including the power struggle to define what it is supposed to be. That power struggle is… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, Have you been able to notice a recurring pattern or two within our discussions of the various ARPLAN Posts on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS) lately? I have been thinking as of this year about why information on the pre-Hitlerist origins… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, I did some research over the past few days to investigate the philosophy of Othmar Spann and the relationship of his ideas with Gottfried Feder. I am convinced that my conclusions here are accessible enough for anyone interested in… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to reply to your latest ARPLAN Post sooner. As much I was interested in reading it, I have been extremely preoccupied within my personal affairs, preventing me from being able… Read More ›
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