Abortion is considered as one of the more well-known hot-button social issues within US politics. Today, Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that made abortion possible at the Federal level, appears to be open for a potential overturning…. Read More ›
Total Mobilization
Replaying the Black Ice Mod
This Blog post is definitely going to be a brief one, so I will be cut to the chase and provide the fundamental details. I normally do not write posts about playing video games, but when I do, the experience… Read More ›
Russian Economic Mobilization?
As many people are aware, the Russian intervention of Ukraine is still ongoing, and there is no indication regarding when the fighting will end. It remains to be seen if Russia will be escalating its offensive operations or mobilizing its… Read More ›
Response to “Mussolini’s Speech to the Workers of Milan”
Bogumil, Personally, I did not know about this speech until this ARPLAN Post had brought it to my attention. I am willing to believe that an argument can be made in favor of a correlation between the current Post and… Read More ›
Generational Experiences Transcend the Partisan Divide?
The political divide in US politics does not affect younger generations of Americans, namely the Millennials and Generation Z, as much as older generations. From a Hamiltonian Federalist perspective, it is reassuring to know that young people in these United… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The MAFV (Pt. II of II)
The technological developments of the Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) began in the trenches of the First World War. The British, French, Germans, and Russians were among the first ones to begin their forays into this then-emerging branch. That concept was… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Work-Standard’s “Geldoperation”
It can be argued that The Work-Standard is in many respects an attempt at realizing what Johann Gottlieb Fichte described as the “Geldoperation” (Money Operation) within his philosophical book on Economic Planning, The Closed Commercial State. This book from the… Read More ›
Preview of “Political-Economic and Currency Unions”
The following Entry is the completed revised copy of SMP Compendium Entry “Political-Economic and Currency Unions.” I made various important changes related to ensuring greater clarity and better comprehension, both of which were lacking in the original Entry from the… Read More ›
How COVID-19 Fell for DPRK’s “Korean Mousetrap”
If anyone is interested in finding reliable news sources on the DPRK and the ROK, there is Korea Now, which I have identified as a South Korean state-funded media outlet, and I also recommend this North Korean Vlogger on YouTube…. Read More ›
Who Puts Artificial Sweeteners in Medication?
Today, I am proud to announce that I have traced the source of my health problems throughout much of 2021. It took a while for me to figure this one out, so I am confident in my assertions that I… Read More ›
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