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The American Economy is in a Drought: The Urgent Case for a National Infrastructure and Manufacturing Credit Bank (RFC 2.0)
To diagnose this paralysis, consider the current financial structure as a massive, intricate water system, an essential infrastructure for distributing vital resources (credit) across the economic landscape.
Nov 11


A New American Deal: A National Mission for Reconstruction Through Public Credit
A Nation at a Crossroads The United States stands at a precipice, confronting a systemic crisis of a magnitude not seen since the financial collapse that ushered in the Great Depression. Decades of deindustrialization, decaying infrastructure and the elevation of market speculation over productive enterprise have culminated in a national condition of managed decline. Our nation’s infrastructure grid is decrepit on all levels. Those with the greatest skills in productive trad
Nov 10


Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-washing
Conversion happens most reliably during stress, disorientation and exhaustion like war, disaster, mass unemployment, moral panic or personal breakdown.
Nov 9


Confessions of a Monopolist - Frederic C. Howe’s Warning and the Fight Today
The secret of great wealth, as described by Frederic C. Howe’s 1906 book Confessions of a Monopolist, is not found in traditional virtues like saving, economy or competitive business skill but rather in a two-part maxim centered on monopoly and political manipulation.
Nov 6


A Republic of Builders: A National Credit System for America’s Productive Renaissance
There are two competing systems in modern history. In every era, the people face a defining question: Will they build a future worthy of free people or slip into the managed decline of debt, speculation and cultural decay? The answer turns not on temporary political moods but on the system of political economy a nation chooses as its operating philosophy. There are two competing systems in modern history. One system treats money as the measure of value, markets as the arbiter
Nov 5


The Plot to Seize the White House: Smedley Butler and the 1934 Wall Street Coup
Their driving motivation was a visceral hatred for President Roosevelt's New Deal and fight against “Economic Royalists.” They drew inspiration from the model of "Italian Fascist 'Corporatism'," which they admired for its efficiency in crushing labor demands and protecting elite business interests from democratic oversight.
Nov 4


Foundational Guide on Political Economy - A Heterodox View
The primary goal is to provide you with a clear and foundational understanding of political economy, serving as a launchpad for deeper study. No prior economic knowledge is needed to understand this guide.
Nov 3


Free From Menticide - The Education We Need
We must form minds capable of liberty, hands capable of work, hearts capable of duty and souls capable of beauty. Within the Halloween theme of scary things, I’ve been recently listening to the audiobook The Rape of the Mind by Joost Meerloo, which examines brainwashing and thought control in totalitarian systems. Meerloo practiced psychiatry for more than forty years. In 1942, he fled the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. In 1956, he published The Rape of the Mind, expla
Oct 31


Harmony of Interests - Henry C. Carey and the American System: A Synthesis for the Political Economy Project
Carey understood something mainstream economists and politicians are only beginning to rediscover: that prosperity is not found in free trade but in free people and freedom requires the development of national productive powers not dependence on international banks and foreign monopolies.
Oct 30


Beauty and Truth
Beauty before freedom. Freedom before power. Power serving human greatness.
Oct 29
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