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Should the Council State fund Gaming and Animation Industries? (Pt. I of II)
Yesterday, I was rewatching a YouTube about somebody wanting to purchase Machinima, a now-defunct Intellectual Property since 2019. Machinima was the name of an American firm established in the early 2000s to serve as an online medium for people employing… Read More ›
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 ›
43 million Americans have now held cryptocurrency, JPMorgan research — The Financial Express
43 million Americans, or 13% of the country’s total population, have owned cryptocurrencies at some point in their lives, according to recent JPMorgan Chase research, as reported by Cointelegraph. According to Cointelegraph, the Dynamics and Demographics of U.S. Household Crypto-Asset… Read More ›
Huawei – A Threat To The Canadian Five Eyes Membership? — David Perreault
As one of the five leading members in Five Eyes, Canada currently risks losing its membership in the intelligence alliance due to a national security controversy involving Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications company. Huawei’s admission into Canada’s 5G network can negatively… Read More ›
Another English Translation of Ernst Jünger’s Bibliography
I just learned that there is now a new English translation of Ernst Jünger’s Approaches: Drugs and Altered States, a post-1945 memoir on his experiences with psychotropic substances. Telos Press published an English translation that is currently available as of… Read More ›
Fate of “Free” Online Publishers: BuzzFeed’s Existential Crisis after its SPAC Merger — Wolf Street
It burned through most of its $700 million of investor cash. So now what? Fate of “Free” Online Publishers: BuzzFeed’s Existential Crisis after its SPAC Merger — Wolf Street
Right Wing Cancel Culture by Gio — Futurism Forever
Many on the right wing like to wail and whine about left wing cancel culture and censorship. We hear it all the time: “I got banned from Twitter just for calling people n!gg!rs and f!gg!ts. My civil rights! My free… Read More ›
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