Is there a difference between what the SMP Compendium touts as “Real Trade” and what Liberal Capitalist ideology calls “Free Trade?” Is it metaphysically possible to distinguish Real Trade from Free Trade and vice versa? Why is it vitally important… Read More ›
Psychology
SMP Compendium: State Budget, State Revenue, and State Expense
The Work-Standard encourages the Totality of the Socialist nation to assert fiscal discipline and to live within their own means of production. Everyone who serves the Totality in any economic capacity as a vocational civil servant also deserves the Legal… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Work-Intensity, Work-Productivity, and Force Multiplication
The rate at which any given profession or economic sector is capable of generating Arbeit is governed by three specific factors. Those are Work-Intensity (WI), Work-Productivity (WP) and Force Multipliers (FM). As part of the Life-Energization Reciprocity (LER) Process, the… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Synchronicity
To begin, there is an old humorous joke about the former Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries. Variations of this joke exist on the World Wide Web (WWW). Even so, the general logic remains constant in any version that… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: State, Totality, and Self
Throughout the SMP Compendium, there are six recurring terms that are intended to denote the specific sociological categories that exist within any nation adopting the Work-Standard. The Individual or the “Self,” the Class or the “Estate,” followed by the “People,”… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Financial Regime
The term “Financial Regime” is used throughout the SMP Compendium to refer to the political forces in command of a nation-state’s monetary policies. A lot of confusion about how monetary policies are conducted and realized within conventional economics can be… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Schuld
In the SMP Compendium, Schuld is a German word with two etymological meanings, a legal one and a financial one. The financial meaning is commonly used to refer to “Debt,” which is the amount that an indebted borrower owes to… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Returning to the American Essence (Pt. I of II)
In this two-part Entry, we will be exploring the Federalist American Union’s renditions of the SSE, VCS Economy, Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System and National Intranet. Serious applications of the Work-Standard will yield comparable results, albeit there can be possibilities where the… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Returning to the American Essence (Pt. II of II)
Continuing with the discussion established in Part I, Part II will be focusing on the American Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System, Council State, and National Intranet. Like the American SSE and VCS Economy, the conduct and interactions of those other three institutional… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Greater America Amendment
Amending the Constitution can be initiated by the Federal Government, the State Governments, or the American people. It always involves getting the support of the Federal and State Governments. State Governments approve and ratify a proposed Amendment, the Federal Government… Read More ›
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