Yesterday, in Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic, I finally got a hang of the game after two days of constant trial and error. Sure, I may have spent an exorbitant amount of time figuring out how everything works, but the… Read More ›
Third Place
On Soviet City-Building (Pt. I of III)
Yesterday, I mentioned that one of the things which I have been doing is playing Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. It is a city-builder game where the goal is to turn a remote part of the Soviet Union into a… Read More ›
Update (15 December 2022)
People should be made aware as to why I have not been posting as frequently this week. I had been engaging in playthroughs of two video games that I wanted to play for the past few years, but never managed… Read More ›
Update (14 December 2022)
I am planning to return to normal operations for the Blog later this week. Hopefully, I will be able to have something ready by then.
Reimagining Neoliberalism: Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’ #2 — Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
Professor Rosalind Dixon and Professor Richard Holden in a new book titled, From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism After COVID, have provided strong and to a great extent even convincing arguments for governments world-wide to consider rethinking ‘liberalism’ as the… Read More ›
Six tips to help with heating in the current economic crisis. — Dragons Rule OK. V.M.Sang (author)
As everyone will know, there is a problem with the global economies. Inflation is rife everywhere, although some countries are suffering more than others. In the UK in the 21st century we have people having to go to food banks… 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 ›
Fascist Opposition to Hitlerism?
Bogumil, Austria, from my understanding, became a Fascist country when the Vaterland Front seized power in Wien. Their seizure of power was part of a long-term effort to implement a Fascist model of State Corporatism in the country. By trying… Read More ›
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