In Part I of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” I sought to put forward the argument that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine should be reinterpreted with a broader historical perspective in mind. One aspect concerns the implication that Russia is seeking… Read More ›
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Update (8 July 2022)
Earlier this morning, just as I was beginning to work on the next half of “Post-Cold War Legal Ambiguities,” the mainstream news has reported that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated. Of all the places in the world… Read More ›
‘Left-Hamiltonians’ and ‘Right-Hamiltonians’?
Alright, I finally figured out what should be the theme for next week’s set of posts. Aside from the fact that it has been a while since I last posted anything related to “Thus Spoke Lenin,” it has also been… Read More ›
American Affairs Journal: Vanguard of Conservative Socialism?
Aside from the ARPLAN Blog, there is another intellectual publication that I also subscribe to. American Affairs, a quarterly journal, is known for articles related to manufacturing, trade, infrastructure and social issues from a distinctly non-Jeffersonian form of thought. The… Read More ›
Update (26 June 2022)
After the past several weeks being devoted to political, social, technological, and philosophical discussions, I have decided that this week’s theme should be economic and financial-oriented posts. One particular area of interest is a new addition to the “Thus Spoke… Read More ›
US recession fears darken outlook for global growth — The Indian Panorama
LONDON/TOKYO (TIP)- Manufacturing growth is slowing from Asia to Europe as China’s Covid-19 curbs and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupt supply chains, while the growing risk of a recession in the United States poses a new threat to the global… Read More ›
Update (24 June 2022)
A relevant news report has been brought to my attention. It looks like the US Supreme Court will finally be overturning its landmark decision in the Roe v. Wade case. The argument is that abortion is not covered under the… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Do More Americans Trust the US Military?
It has become a mundane affair to argue that American trust in the Federal government has reached a record low in the 2020s. There has been statistical data compiled in Pew Research polls depicting a steady decline in trust over… Read More ›
Update (22 June 2022)
Having decided to take a break from the Blog yesterday, it is now time for me to return to writing another post. I have another Conservative Socialism-related post, this time being related to the question of why the US armed… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Overturning Roe v. Wade
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 ›
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