Yesterday, I was replaying Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall after learning that the developer, Kremlingames, had added new endings for East Germany and Yugoslavia. This comes in the midst of an ongoing effort to complete the latest DLC for the next… Read More ›
Weimar Germany
Readings of “Going Red” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, Between reading the rest of the ARPLAN post and my conclusion from a post I wrote yesterday, I am confident in my conclusions that the conversion of Richard Scheringer should not be misconstrued as an isolated phenomenon. I also… Read More ›
Readings of “Going Red” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, The conversion of Richard Scheringer, culminating with his abandonment of the NSDAP for the KPD, does strike me as being worthy of mention on the latest post of the ARPLAN Blog. We of course know that some of those… Read More ›
No Comment on Latest ARPLAN Post
Anyone reading this Blog might notice that I did not post anything earlier today. Bogumil posted a follow-up on ARPLAN about the 1920 Salzburg Conference regarding Pan-Germanic Socialism. The Conference was pivotal in the rise of Hitlerism and the Führer… Read More ›
On Pan-Germanic Socialism and European Integration
Bogumil, Yes, prior to the Great Depression, Fascism did try to preserve the aspects of Capitalism that would enable its adherents to facilitate Italy’s eventual transition to State Corporatism. It would have been comparable to the idea of Mainland China… Read More ›
Update (3 March 2023)
A few days ago, Bogumil responded to my comments on the latest ARPLAN post. He said he found some information worthy of mention on my Blog. Based on the content in the past few posts, I am compelled to respond.
Questions on “Germanic Federalism”
Bogumil, Okay, I finished my reading of the latest ARPLAN. With the latest post on my Blog completed, I feel that I should consolidate my observations from my previous comment with this particular comment. As I had pointed out yesterday,… Read More ›
Work-Standard Accounting Practices: Managerial Cost Accounting
Many of the economic and financial indicators that Neoliberalism still employs in the early 21st century were developed throughout the early 20th century. The Great Depression and two World Wars, of which the Cold War was the extension of the… Read More ›
“The Second Danger: A Warning from the Fatherland Front”
Bogumil, Interestingly, Dr. Edwin Rollett’s pamphlet contained, among other things, an historical documentation of how Pan-Germanic Socialism came into being and how it developed in the lands that was once part of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire. As we had concluded… Read More ›
Update (26 November 2022)
I made some mind-blowing discoveries in this research paper that I am currently working on. Readers of The Fourth Estate will recall that I discussed about it on the ARPLAN Blog in the latest post from late October. My discoveries… Read More ›
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