fter a turbulent Friday and the rumbling of the worst financial crisis since 2008, the UK and European stock markets have largely calmed. Germany’s largest bank, Deutsche Bank, became the focus in the latest wave of selling across banking and wider financial… Read More ›
Philosophy
Crypto Is Not Beneficial To The World, Says Nvidia CTO | Bitcoinist.com — ReportWire
The emergence of Bitcoin and crypto provided an alternative to traditional finance, and many rushed in to utilize the decentralized novelty. But while many enthusiasts see crypto as the future of money, others are yet to recognize its importance. One such… Read More ›
Pan-Germanic Socialism and the English-speaking World (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, If you managed to read my last comment sent to the ARPLAN Blog, then I should have mentioned that I was going to write a follow up to that comment. While the initial post is about something related to… Read More ›
Update (27 March 2023)
Apart from writing the following up comment to the one I wrote for the ARPLAN Blog, I am also planning to upload some new research articles to the Digital Library. I have acquired a number of interesting ones that lend… Read More ›
France bans ‘recreational’ use of TikTok, Twitter, Instagram — ByoViral
France has banned “recreational” use of social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, amid concerns that such apps are littered with “degrading” content. The move comes as a Representative from the French Culture Ministry warned that such apps… Read More ›
Treasuries: yields down, 10-year down 6 basis points — Breaking Latest News
US Treasury yields fell as investors considered what the latest developments in the banking sector and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate expectations could mean for the economy. The 10-year Treasury yield was down nearly six basis points to 3.3446% earlier… Read More ›
Revision (25 March 2023)
My latest comment to the ARPLAN Blog is going to be a two-part post. The first part will be to describe my observations about the Whig interpretation of UK history and its significance for Pan-Germanic Socialism. The second part will… Read More ›
Pan-Germanic Socialism and the English-speaking World (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, How are you doing lately? It has been a while since I last wrote something on the ARPLAN Blog, but I had been preoccupied this month and I did not write anything worthy of posting here. While the topic… Read More ›
Fragment on English Whig Conceptions of History
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 ›
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