Bogumil, There is another aspect of my original discussion that gradually became apparent to me over the course of the previous week. If you recall, I stated how Marholz alluded to Economic Liberalization being the precursor to Social Liberalization and… Read More ›
Third Place
Cuban Missile Crises at 60
The cold war chill I caught as a child is directly connected to events that happened sixty years ago today. The Cuban Missile Crisis gave me a case of nuclear jitters that have stayed with me ever since. Now, just… Read More ›
Back To Work!
When I bid adieu to my government-work career 13 years ago, opting to cash in on retirement pensions, I knew that the regimented style of life I’d engaged in for decades was one I’d be remiss to discard entirely. I… Read More ›
Update (23 October 2022)
Last night, I uploaded two new additions to Digital Library II, the second webpage where I host a number of books, academic articles, historical documents, treatises, white papers, and other works related to my Blog posts. For those who are… Read More ›
On State Budgets and Parliamentary Budgets (Pt. I of II)
The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) routinely employed the terms “State Budget,” “State Revenue,” and “State Expense” within the broader discussion of the LER (Life-Energization Reciprocity) and LERE (Life-Energization Reciprocal Electrification) Processes. The “State Budget” described therein and in The Third Place… Read More ›
On Taxation of Kapital and Geld
In Production for Profit, the goal of taxation policy is to acquire a source of Kapital as tax revenue for the Parliament. Since this Mode of Production places greater emphasis on privatized commercial firms, it is inevitable for taxes to… Read More ›
On Premature Deindustrialization
Today, the lines between Liberal Capitalism and Conservative Socialism are being drawn as the Left-Right Political Spectrum continues its protracted collapse. As the world continues in this third decade of the current century, the birthing pains of another state of… Read More ›
Proposed Work-Standard Exchange Rate Graph?
I took some time to devise another economic graph earlier today, this one for the Fixed Exchange Rate that the Work-Standard is expected to be using. This “Fixed Exchange Rate” in question, although it is backed by the Intents of… Read More ›
“Woman as Pan-Germanic Socialist”
Bogumil, Your latest ARPLAN post comes across as being similar to I would write on my Blog in a late 20th century context, even though the post itself pertains to the early 20th century. Upon reading the article that Rita… Read More ›
Work-Standard Alternative to IS-LM Model? (Pt. II of II)
After a bit of ingenuity and rereading of The Work-Standard and The Third Place, I was able to quickly devise a suitable alternative to the IS-LM Model and its various derivatives. As I had correctly anticipated, the solution entailed an… Read More ›
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