There has been a major setback on my part today. I still need to follow up on a paper trail that I thought was resolved up until now. I have no idea if I will be able to work another… Read More ›
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Economic History Case Studies: Fourth Industrial Revolution (2000-2100)
For several notable Entries of Economic History Case Studies, I described Deindustrialization as a multifaceted problem. My discussions of Deindustrialization contextualized the phenomenon from political, economic, social, financial, and technological factors. I also argued that Deindustrialization cannot be fully attributed… Read More ›
Update (4 January 2023)
My Internet connectivity is terrible at the moment due to the weather. I am not able to work on any new posts for the Blog. I cannot guarantee that I will complete anything but I will definitely post something for… Read More ›
Should I consider “Infographics?”
A proposal has been on my mind for some time now. I was wondering if I should try developing Infographics as a way to convey easy-to-read information for those who need visual aids. Whenever I am proposing new ideas and… Read More ›
Update (3 January 2023)
My two posts per week plan still applies even now. I am currently thinking about what sort of topics I should be discussing for this week. Economic History Case Studies will definitely be an area of focus for this week… Read More ›
UK Gives Crypto Tax Break to Non-Residents – Cryptospacey — III EYE VIEW
The UK has taken one step ahead to changing into a cryptocurrency hub with its newest tax exemption for non-residents and overseas traders whereas buying digital belongings by way of native funding managers or brokers.Seize your copy of our newest… Read More ›
Update (1 January 2023)
I can’t believe today marks the first day of 2023. The Update post for tonight does in fact prove what day it is, however. Unfortunately, I did not write anything significant earlier today because I was working on my personal… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Impasse Between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism (1989-2022)
The Developmentalist model, as I had correctly suspected, is meant to be understood as a “development” toward Liberal Capitalism or Illiberal Capitalism. The difference between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism, the latter of which is to speak of an “Authoritarian… Read More ›
Update (31 December 2022)
Last night, I drew an important diagram regarding my conclusions in the previous post. Yes, I do think that “Post-Liberalism” and “Post-Capitalism,” when the two concepts are taken together as an opposition to Neoliberalism, are both lacking. It was not… Read More ›
Philosophical Critiques of Antisemitism, Post-Liberalism, and Post-Capitalism
A valid argument deserves to be made about Antisemitism on the rise these days, yet nobody seems to know why. There has been an apparent normalization of the phenomenon across the Left-Right Political Spectrum in recent years that warrants some… Read More ›
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