Bogumil, If there was something which binds the narratives of “Revolutionary People’s War or Counter-Revolutionary Civil War?” and Karl Radek’s subsequent critique, it would arguably be their discussions of 20th century geopolitics. My conclusion that the geopolitical conclusions of Laufenberg… Read More ›
Weimar Germany
Geopolitics of National Bolshevism (Response)
“It’s a bit pedantic, but ‘syndicalist’ tended to be used as a generic term by the Bolsheviks to describe any tendency which rejected the central role of the Communist Party. The council-communists who ended up in the KAPD didn’t use… Read More ›
Oswald Spengler’s “On the German National Character”
Previously on The Fourth Estate, I had written a multi-part series of posts on Prussianism and Socialism, a long treatise that Oswald Spengler wrote in response to the poor performance of Germany’s “November Revolution.” For those who do not recall,… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, If I had not stressed this already, the latest ARPLAN Post feels like a culmination of the earlier ones on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS), including the power struggle to define what it is supposed to be. That power struggle is… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, Have you been able to notice a recurring pattern or two within our discussions of the various ARPLAN Posts on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS) lately? I have been thinking as of this year about why information on the pre-Hitlerist origins… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to reply to your latest ARPLAN Post sooner. As much I was interested in reading it, I have been extremely preoccupied within my personal affairs, preventing me from being able… Read More ›
Third Place: Student Cooperatives and the 600-Ship Navy (Pt. I of II)
The 600-Ship Navy Program As stated in the preceding Third Place posts, the Socialist Student Economy (SSE) provides each student with ample opportunities to serve the Draft as part of the State’s Three-Year Conscription Policy. Anyone on good terms with… Read More ›
Update (10 November 2021)
“Courageous skepticism” is needed to comprehend the extent of my activities for this week. The past two days have seen me engaging in a sort of Deconstruction of Rudolf Jung’s Der nationale Sozialismus (2nd Edition). Since the 3rd Edition was… Read More ›
Thoughts On Pan-Germanic Socialism (Pt. III of III)
My advice to living outside the metaphysical framework of Liberal Capitalism: “Know the Intents of the Patron Saints of Catholic Education, always striving to follow and to uphold those same Intents.” Without Hitlerism and Strasserism, the problems with Pan-Germanic Socialism… Read More ›
Third Place: The Socialist Conception of Citizenship (Pt. II of II)
Although I am an American Catholic who spent a good portion of childhood in Europe, most of my life has been spent living in these United States. My personal upbringing contributed to why I have always been cognizant of a… Read More ›
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