One of the consequences of normalizing the Coronavirus Pandemic as an “Endemic,” by seeking a Détente with COVID-19, are the signs of an emerging arms race. There is currently an arms race being waged between COVID-19 and the pharmaceutical industries… Read More ›
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Conservative Socialism: Formed/Formless Ideology Distinction
In my investigations of Pan-Germanic Socialism, it suddenly dawned on me that I began crafting an argument on the development of Socialism. Political Science, as a discipline among the Social Sciences, assumes that all Ideologies exist on equal footing insofar… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Economism of “Mass Immigration”
My forays into the non-economic and non-financial implications related to the Work-Standard have brought me to an array of interesting topics worthy of mention here. We rely on specific Conceptions of Currency within our everyday lives, and yet we also… Read More ›
New Recession in 2022?
A noteworthy observation piqued my interest and I felt compelled to bring it to the attention of my readers. In essence, I had concluded a while back that the Coronavirus Pandemic is going to become an everyday occurrence for the… Read More ›
Cameralism: Precursor to Socialism?
“The cameralists of the books, as distinguished from the cameralists of the bureaus, although the former class was usually recruited from the latter, were the men who worked out for publication, and especially for pedagogical purposes, the system of procedure… Read More ›
Origins of Pre-Marxist Socialism
Today, I am beginning my readings of a textbook-length tome by the famed American sociologist Albion Woodbury Small, entitled, The Cameralists. It is understandable for readers of The Fourth Estate to not know who Small was the founder of the… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Industrialization of the South (1865-1965)
Does Socialism arise naturally within the Totality of a nation-state? A compelling thesis which I continue to profess on The Fourth Estate is the argument that certain Totalities are more inclined toward Socialism than others. One compelling theory states that… Read More ›
Work-Standard Currency Devaluation/Revaluation (Pt. II of II)
The Work-Standard’s methodology of Currency Devaluation/Revaluation follows its own set of procedures. Familiarity with this consideration is paramount in a world where most nation-states rely on Floating Exchange Rates since the Death of Bretton Woods, which is in turn governed… Read More ›
Revision (31 December 2021)
I am writing Blog Post on New Year’s Eve to inform my readers about my ongoing efforts to investigate further into the Devaluation/Revaluation Process of the Work-Standard. As I had been thinking to myself since last night, there is no… Read More ›
Work-Standard Currency Devaluation/Revaluation (Pt. I of II)
So far, all the examples which I have provided for the Work-Standard in the titular Treatise of the same name requires the economic and financial capabilities of an entire nation-state. If the Work-Standard is practical for the nation-state, it should… Read More ›
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