The years since the Great Recession has witnessed a growing interest among Western countries to restore their manufacturing capabilities. Although heavy and light industries are both necessary to provide any nation with finished goods, it is still naïve to treat… Read More ›
Work-Standard
Update (18 March 2022)
This week did not turn out the way I had planned last weekend. What seemed like simple, straightforward tasks became an increasingly difficult struggle to get things done offline. Therefore, I decided on a change of plans. My goal for… Read More ›
Update (16 March 2022)
As promised, I recently uploaded the next batch of .pdf documents to the Digital Library. This new batch are related to theoretical research and technical reports on the interest in Zero-Carbon Fuels over the past ten years. Some other documents… Read More ›
Update (15 March 2022)
That problem I mentioned yesterday has finally been resolved. However, do not expect things to go back to normal anytime soon. Things are pretty hectic on my end at the moment, so I will try to keep updating the Blog… Read More ›
Revision (14 March 2022)
Just when I thought things were going well, an unfortunate setback happens and changes what I had stated earlier. There has been a change of plans to my schedule today as well as tomorrow. Another technical issue occurred which will… Read More ›
Update (14 March 2022)
All the pieces are falling into place. The next scheduled post is going to be another Economic History Case Studies, this time focusing on the concept of the Kontor from The Work-Standard. While I did work on it at all… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Cryptocurrencies Do Not Evade Sanctions
Unlike the Work-Standard, which I had intended to be capable of functioning in wartime, Cryptocurrency is an entirely different matter altogether. My arguments from last year stipulated that the fundamental flaw of conventional Cryptocurrencies was that they needed steady sources… Read More ›
Update (13 March 2022)
A few new Blog posts are slated for release this week, in addition to the promised uploading of another batch of .pdf documents. The Digital Library is far from complete as of this writing. At the same time, I do… Read More ›
As promised earlier today, the second batch of .pdf documents have been uploaded to the Digital Library of The Fourth Estate. This batch includes the source materials that went into my arguments regarding the origins of Socialism and why my… Read More ›
Update (9 March 2022)
Today, I will be uploading the next set of .pdf documents to the Digital Library. This next set will be focused on economics, finance, and international trade. Some of the topics should be familiar to anyone who has read the… Read More ›
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