United States
Investing with State and Social Capitalists (Pt. III of IV)
“The social and economic side of the revolution [James] Burnham and his National Review colleagues fought for has now also matured in full, as ever larger homeless camps dot the urban landscape of every American metropolis, and as hollow, rusting hulks are… Read More ›
Update (25 March 2024)
Due to some unexpected changes in my schedule this week, I was given the opportunity to work on Part III of “Investing with State and Social Capitalists.” I decided to focus the direction of the topic on whether it is… Read More ›
Zero Hour, Chapter 6
[Author’s Note: This Chapter and the rest of the short story were originally intended have been posted for the Beautiful Monsters Substack. But because Gio no longer has any plans to continue the Substack, I have no choice but to finish the… Read More ›
Update (23 March 2024)
My plans to work on the second half will have to be put on hold for the time being. As I had intended for myself, I still need to finish the remaining Chapters of Zero Hour. Expect the next Chapter… Read More ›
How America Got Into Gear – Post WWII
In late 1940 for the United States to serve as the “arsenal of democracy,” American industry had stepped up to meet the challenge. U.S. factories built to mass-produce automobiles had retooled to churn out airplanes, engines, guns and other supplies at unprecedented… Read More ›
Revision (16 March 2024)
In response to Part II of my ongoing discussions on State Capitalism (and its Social Capitalism analogue), I recently posted four relevant research articles on the topic in Digital Library V. I am also including links to those articles in… Read More ›
Investing with State and Social Capitalists (Pt. II of IV)
“Cold War geopolitics, in short, was a powerful and pervasive political ideology that lasted for over forty years … Strategic analysts have been searching ever since for a new global drama to replace it, launching ‘the end of history,’ ‘the… Read More ›
Investing with State and Social Capitalists (Pt. I of IV)
The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.) was written for a very broad audience of people who share the same opposition to Neoliberalism and its world order, the Empire of Liberty. Conservatives, Socialists and Nationalists, Ultramontanes and Statists, Corporatists and Syndicalists, Environmentalists and… Read More ›
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