“Dear Anyuta, I have received a letter from you and also from Mark, and, lastly, a postcard from Mother. Many, many thanks to everyone! I do not need any Geld at present. My incarceration was a very brief one, only… Read More ›
Soviet Union
DHFL Practice Session (8 December 2021)
The following wordplay may seem like four odd pairs of questionary statements unless one is familiar with most of The Third Place and The Work-Standard. The challenge here is to distinguish between the metaphysics of the two Factions within the… Read More ›
Third Place Insignia
For this Post, I will be presenting the Third Place Insignia and provide further elaboration on it. The Third Place Insignia is a Coat of Arms featuring as four symbols: The hand gesture is called the “Schwurhand” from the German-speaking… Read More ›
“Why Get Up in the Morning?”
“We’re All in This Together, then, is a mapping out of my searching and learning so far which, I hope, may serve as a conversation-starter for the sharing of confusions, questions, insights, and solutions among many kinds of groups: parents,… Read More ›
“Hamilton Takes Command!”: Student Codetermination of the Military-Industrial Complex?
In June 1775, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia chose Virginia delegate Col. George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental Army then surrounding British-occupied Boston. Hurrying north, Washington spent a day in New York City, where, on Sunday, June… Read More ›
Third Place: Interpersonal Compact (Pt. II of II)
“Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) is only granted to Individuals who have a need-to-know, have been granted a Top Secret clearance by Personnel Security (PerSec), and are approved by the Department of Commerce’s Intelligence Community granting agency, and only… Read More ›
Kitchen Update (12 November 2021)
As of late, I am halfway done with Part IV of “Third Place: ‘Total Educational Effort” (Pt. III of V).” This is the first half, the other half was handwritten on paper as a draft to get my thoughts sorted… Read More ›
Third Place: Beyond the Korean Mousetrap (Pt. I of II)
“Under Fordism-Taylorism, the industrial worker had to work at a pace dictated by the speed of the assembly line. Work was repetitive and often exhausting. [Since the death of Bretton Woods], if you have a job, you have to work… Read More ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. II of III)
“Is [Scientific Socialism] merely a mistake of [Utopian Socialism]? Or [Utopian Socialism] merely a mistake of [Scientific Socialism]?” -Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer, ca. 1889 What did Nietzsche really mean when he… Read More ›
Compendium: Taxation and the Work-Standard (Pt. III of III)
The past two parts of this SMP Compendium should be obvious by now. Taxation under the Work-Standard is going to operate according to a different set of parameters than how they are normally conducted under Liberal Capitalism. The purpose of… Read More ›
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