The State of Total Mobilization has set the precedent for practically anything to be done on a massive scale. Scores of people can now participate in any given movement and agitate for political-economic changes. Here, the concept of “revolution” takes… Read More ›
United States
The Third Place: Are There Two American Dreams?
The historical development of American Suburbia occurred rapidly in the years and decades after 1945. Thanks to cheap Kapital being borrowed at low Interest Rates, Americans were able to afford a higher standard of living commensurate as the rationing on… Read More ›
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. II of III)
Back in Part I, I covered the topic of the modes of transportation made possible by the State of Total Mobilization. Most conventional transportation methods came into being throughout the 20th century and can be categorized into three Industries in… Read More ›
Suburban Housing vs. Settlement Housing
Bogumil, As an American, I would like to bring something to your attention regarding the housing policy of the German Reich. In preceding ARPLAN posts concerning the NSDAP, there were proposals being forward on how to alleviate the housing shortage… Read More ›
The Third Place: The Wealthy’s Interfaces with the SSE
The Social Ranking System dares to envisage the hierarchical structures of the Socialist Nation along the lines of merit, achievement and the Quality of Arbeit of each Self’s Vocation. As discussed earlier in Section One, everyone in the Totality begins… Read More ›
The Third Place: Construction of Residential Areas
The preceding Entry, “State Investments in Construction and Land Development,” delved into the Council State’s role in financing the land development and construction projects. I discussed about how they fit into the context of Production for Dasein and the dynamics… Read More ›
The Third Place: Suburbia and its Compatibility with MTEP
“Suburbia,” a term describing the communities around the outskirts of larger cities and metropolitan areas, was originally a phenomenon exclusive to the English-speaking world. In its original British context, the term once meant the residential areas which were situated outside… Read More ›
Book of interest: Michael Lind, “The New Class War”
Michael Lind (not to be confused with the military theoretician and paleoconservative Robert Lind) is a professor of public policy at the LBJ School of Government at U. Texas, Austin. He’s not a movement conservative or libertarian, but his book… Read More ›
The Third Place: Workshops
Most Households in the Western world are spacious enough to include an area that can be converted into a “Workshop.” The Workshop’s location could be inside the garage, basement, or a shed. It might even be a few rooms, or… Read More ›
The Third Place: Supermarkets
Why most American Grocery Stores are Supermarkets Before I proceed any further, it should be mentioned that the American conceptual understanding of “Supermarkets” is different from it is defined elsewhere. The vast majority of American-style grocery stores are in actuality… Read More ›
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