For several notable Entries of Economic History Case Studies, I described Deindustrialization as a multifaceted problem. My discussions of Deindustrialization contextualized the phenomenon from political, economic, social, financial, and technological factors. I also argued that Deindustrialization cannot be fully attributed… Read More ›
Technology
UK Gives Crypto Tax Break to Non-Residents – Cryptospacey — III EYE VIEW
The UK has taken one step ahead to changing into a cryptocurrency hub with its newest tax exemption for non-residents and overseas traders whereas buying digital belongings by way of native funding managers or brokers.Seize your copy of our newest… Read More ›
43 million Americans have now held cryptocurrency, JPMorgan research — The Financial Express
43 million Americans, or 13% of the country’s total population, have owned cryptocurrencies at some point in their lives, according to recent JPMorgan Chase research, as reported by Cointelegraph. According to Cointelegraph, the Dynamics and Demographics of U.S. Household Crypto-Asset… Read More ›
Huawei – A Threat To The Canadian Five Eyes Membership? — David Perreault
As one of the five leading members in Five Eyes, Canada currently risks losing its membership in the intelligence alliance due to a national security controversy involving Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company. Huawei’s admission into Canada’s 5G network can negatively… Read More ›
Another English Translation of Ernst Jünger’s Bibliography
I just learned that there is now a new English translation of Ernst Jünger’s Approaches: Drugs and Altered States, a post-1945 memoir on his experiences with psychotropic substances. Telos Press published an English translation that is currently available as of… Read More ›
Bitcoin Miners Feel The Heat, More Selling Pressure Imminent? — A-NEWS
Bitcoin is still stuck in a tight range as market sentiment declines from optimistic to bearish and market participants brace for a possible impact. The cryptocurrency was thriving on the possibility of a positive change in the macroeconomic landscape. Did… Read More ›
Six Charts On The Bitcoin Mining Market – Bitcoin Magazine — Peynews
Bitcoin mining companies continue struggling to survive the ongoing bear market. Dreams of outperforming bitcoin as a public mining company are long gone. Bankruptcies and lawsuits make routine headlines. And even Wall Street analysts that were once bullish on bitcoin… Read More ›
A Reading of “Capitalism’s Overlooked Contradiction: Wealth and Demographic Decline”
Recently, I took some time to write an article in the latest issue of American Affairs Journal. It was penned by the Irish Post-Keynesian economist Philip Pilkington entitled “Capitalism’s Overlooked Contradiction: Wealth and Demographic Decline.” The article was essentially a… Read More ›
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. I of II)
The following post pertains to a key aspect of the US taxation system that has not been explored in sufficient detail back in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). I discussed the current US taxation system regarding its obvious economic and fiscal… Read More ›
Social Forums: A Digitalization of Council Democracy (Pt. II of II)
In the previous post, I talked about how the National Intranet and the LERE Process could be governed by Social Forums presiding over computer networks, servers, and active websites. Equivalent to the Councils of a functioning Council Democracy, each Social… Read More ›
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