There is an interesting article that I found in Compact Magazine. I took some time yesterday to read and jot down my own comments on paper in hopes of writing a post on it later today. Written by Michael Lind,… Read More ›
Philosophy
Will US Demographic Decline cause the Empire of Liberty’s Decline?
The Bipolarity which defined the entirety of the late 20th century was incapable of lasting forever. It is inevitable that control of world affairs by the US and the Soviet Union would lead to one of two possibilities: either the… Read More ›
Update (25 November 2023)
The rest of this week had left me completely preoccupied due to Thanksgiving. The coming next week is also going to be another hectic one, except it is because of various appointments that need to be attended to offline. Because… Read More ›
My Second Playthrough of Victoria 2’s Cold War Enhancement Mod (Pt. II of II)
Yesterday, I felt that I had achieved so much playing the Cold War Enhancement (CWE) mod in such a short span of time. I think it has to do with how the gameplay mechanics of Victoria 2 differ from that… Read More ›
My Playthrough of Victoria 2’s Cold War Mod (Pt. I of II)
Over the past weekend, I had been spending almost the entirety of my time playing the Cold War Enhancement (CWE) mod for Victoria 2. The mod takes the gameplay mechanics of the vanilla game, which focuses on the industrialization of… Read More ›
Update (20 November 2023)
First of all, I just want to apologize for not posting or reposting much last week. I decided to devote a large portion of that week playing the Cold War Enhancement mod for Victoria 2. My entire weekend was spent… Read More ›
On Playing “Victoria 2”
I felt that I should write something for the Blog, given that it has been days since I last written something. This week has been a particularly hectic one due to next week being Thanksgiving. I was hoping to use… Read More ›
A Reading of “The Corporation as a Command Economy (1997)”
There was a 1997 article, which later got republished online ten years ago, that I came across last week. The article in question was written by some Keynesian economic historian, Brad DeLong, who sought to address a question that has… Read More ›
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