Workshops and Museums “We live in a world that resembles on the one hand a workshop, and on the other a museum. The difference between the demands these two settings place on us is that while nobody is forced to… Read More ›
Socialist Student Economy
Third Place: Total Educational Effort (Pt. III of V)
Nothing is more fascinating than a restoration of certain time-honored traditions through the State. Neoliberalism neither reveres the rite of passage into adulthood nor the sanctity of marriage and family. Such sacred traditions and countless others are still being discarded… Read More ›
Update (8 November 2021)
So far, there are three parts in the latest Third Place post that have yet to be completed. These posts, like the previous two I had completed last week, pertain to the concept of the SSE. Since I was never… Read More ›
Third Place: “Total Educational Effort” (Pt. II of V)
The implications of the 1960s Counterculture and its factions throughout Part I share a recurring pattern of existential questions. All of them are related to the concept of a national educational system in most nation-states in the State of Total… Read More ›
Update (3 November 2021)
Some good news to report for those who are interested in Mission-Type Economic Planning (MTEP). While California and Texas may seem like the two extremes of Jeffersonianism at the moment, the Work-Standard is capable of allowing both States to become… Read More ›
Update (2 November 2021)
Overall, I am about a third into the next addition of “Third Place.” I felt that I needed to write this Blog post first before I finish it. The post is part of a multi-part series called “Total Educational Effort,”… Read More ›
Update (31 October 2021)
I felt compelled to write another Blog post about Part I and Part II of “Beyond the Korean Mousetrap” as well as in Part I and Part II of “Socialist conception of Citizenship.” It was because the upcoming Blog posts… Read More ›
Third Place: The Socialist Conception of Citizenship (Pt. II of II)
Although I am an American Catholic who spent a good portion of childhood in Europe, most of my life has been spent living in these United States. My personal upbringing contributed to why I have always been cognizant of a… Read More ›
Third Place: The Korean Mousetrap
“Every people has its own Socialism.” -Arthur Moeller van den Bruck Studying Korean Nationalism and Korean Socialism from a Hamiltonian perspective offers more choices and options than simply understanding them from a Jeffersonian perspective. Careful observations will reveal that the… Read More ›
Update (25 October 2021)
Currently, my plan for today is to work on a new addition to “The Third Place.” It is a series of Blog posts related to the conceptualizations of the Socialist Student Economy, the Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System, and the World State… Read More ›
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