When somebody wants to communicate with someone else, what are one of the ways to contact them without sending a message on the Internet? Naturally, calling them by phone would be one of the most common options, but how about… Read More ›
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CAN THE FBI PROTECT YOU AGAINST CYBER-ATTACKS? — Unbridled | Unbroken…
This June, six years after the European Union enacted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), U.S. Senator Roger Wicker of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and U.S. Representatives from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce finally… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. III of III)
Every form of economic governance corresponds to a related model of political governance. What applies in the physical realm is capable of being reapplied in the digital realm. At stake in today’s geopolitical climate is the possibility of restructuring the… Read More ›
What is “Internet Governance Theory?”
As part of my ongoing investigations into the concept of Digital Sovereignty, I relied on the existing literature which brought me to a few WordPress websites. The information provided on those sites proved to be insightful enough to warrant a… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. II of III)
The concept of a “digital economy” is still relatively new, having grown up alongside the World Wide Web (WWW) back in the 1990s. A definitive economic history of the WWW has yet to be written, and what can be said… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Prerequisite of the National Intranet (Pt. I of III)
Thirty three years have passed since the World Wide Web (WWW) was established in March 1989 and nearly three decades since the WWW became accessible for general purposes around 1993-1994. In the early years of the WWW (as an estimate,… Read More ›
On Russia’s Invasion of the Ukraine (7 March 2022)
The casus belli, the justification that Post-Soviet Russia is professing as its motive for invading Ukraine, is the “Denazification of the Ukraine.” The claim argues that because Ukraine is allegedly Hitlerist, Russia should invade the Ukraine in an act of… Read More ›
On Russia Invading Ukraine (5 March 2022)
Anyone reading The Fourth Estate may notice that I have not been posting as much as I used to lately. Between posting something new like Economic History Case Studies and Conservative Socialism or focusing on contemporary events, I felt that… Read More ›
On “Pan-Germanic Socialism and Animal Rights” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, The latest ARPLAN Post is definitely among the most insightful and relevant topics about Pan-Germanic Socialism. In this case, we are delving into Pan-Germanic Legal Theory (PGLT), including its prospect of ushering an entirely distinct form of legal jurisprudence,… Read More ›
Future Plans for the Blog
Having decided to release the Second Edition of The Work-Standard last week, I am still committed toward scaling back the number of Blog posts that I write on a weekly basis. Expect fewer “Updates” and “Revisions” here, now that the… Read More ›
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