The United States faces an “elevated risk” of running out of cash to pay its bills between June 2 and 13 if Congress does not raise or suspend the nation’s debt limit, according to an analysis released on Tuesday by… Read More ›
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TikTok content creators file lawsuit against Montana over first-in-nation law banning app – Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Five TikTok content creators have filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn Montana’s first-in-the-nation ban on the video sharing app, arguing the law is an unconstitutional violation of free speech rights. The Montana residents also argued in the complaint,… Read More ›
Update (21 May 2023)
Last week, I learned that the State of Montana decided to ban TikTok. Now, after writing The Digital Realm, I am compelled to comment on the matter. It is obvious that it bears significant implications for the conceptualization of the… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Taxation and the Digital Realm Revisited (1990s-Present)
I had previously written about the topic of taxation in The Digital Realm (1st Ed.) within the context of the National Intranet. A brief passage was devoted to it in the “Scenario 1999: International Relations between SSEs and their Central… Read More ›
Update (17 May 2023)
Got some good news to report. I did some research on the topic of Internet Taxation in the US and uncovered a treasure trove of information going back to the 1990s. Looks like that description I gave on the topic… Read More ›
Revision (13 May 2023)
ter finishing today’s Blog post, I decided to make sure that I uploaded two new research articles for Digital Library IV. The ones in question are called: The first article happens to be the one where Nietzsche and Spengler’s perspectives… Read More ›
Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism at best. I have offered my own historical evidence across the past four Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The… Read More ›
New Additions to Digital Library IV
I just uploaded the latest installments of research articles for Digital Library IV, which pertain to Hamiltonian Federalism and its rivalry with Madisonian Federalism over the definition of American Nationalism between the War of 1812 and the 9/11 Attacks. When… Read More ›
Preview of “Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)”
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism. I have offered my own historical evidence across my Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The Third Place. However, what… Read More ›
Update (11 May 2023)
After dwelling on the subject of American Conservatism for the past two years now, I am convinced that I should finally write my final verdict on it. Whatever I write about in that post will be the document that I… Read More ›
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