Contemporary American politics at this stage in the 21st century has become increasingly differentiated from what came before in the past two, three or four decades. No longer is the political-economic discourse rigidly defined by an “American Left” pivoted toward… Read More ›
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Update (20 January 2024)
Due to changes in my schedule earlier this week, I had been forced to write my post for this ahead of time instead of today. For this reason, I am going leave today’s Update post brief and instead focus on… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism and Euroscepticism as Ideological Allies
Pan-Europeanism is in some respects a kind of “Pan-Nationalism” that came about in response to the circumstances surrounding the two World Wars. After arriving to the conclusion that other “Nationalisms” and “Socialisms” had ravaged Europe in the early 20th century,… Read More ›
Update (13 January 2024)
So far, I have been handling my personal offline schedule fine. Given that it is going to impact my schedule writing for The Fourth Estate, I think writing at least post per week over the weekends could have its own… Read More ›
A Reading of “Technology against Constitution”
Daniel Boyle’s “Technology Against Constitution” can be best described as one of the more insightful articles on the philosophical underpinnings of The American Post-Liberal. Its basic premise, drawing from the experiences of Ancient Greece, is based on the familiar notion… Read More ›
XRP Coin: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Digital Finance!
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of cryptocurrencies, XRP coin stands out as a significant and compelling digital asset. Since its inception, XRP coin has sparked both interest and debate within the financial and technology communities. As a product of… Read More ›
Update (11 December 2023)
Something feels really suspicious about the manner in which the mainstream media is reporting the state of the US economy in connection to the Chinese economy and other economies in general. Pouring through months of economic data, there has been… Read More ›
Long-Awaited Respite for Housing Affordability as Interest Rate Cuts Loom | Pyramine Investment
Beleaguered Canadian homeowners and renters buckling under the strain of skyrocketing housing costs may finally see a glimmer of relief on the horizon. Many economists predict the Bank of Canada could start gradually reducing interest rates by mid-2024 to prevent… Read More ›
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