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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

An Introduction to Reason and Logic


We’ve repeated this so many times on this blog that most of our readers should have this memorized by now, but we’ll do it again anyway, if only for old times’ sake.  The “first principle of reason” can be stated in two ways, one positive and one negative.  The positive statement of the first principle of reason is called the law or principle of identity.  It can be stated, “That which is true is as true, and is true in the same way, as everything else that is true.”

Monday, August 28, 2023

JTW Podcast: The Great Conversation, VIII


Our podcast today is Episode Eight of “the Great Conversation” on the Great Books Program, asking “Who are the Gods?”  Obviously, we’re still on the Iliad:

Friday, August 25, 2023

News from the Network, Vol. 16, No. 34


Well, we lost the bet.  We were sure he’d drop off a balcony, fall down some stairs, or shoot his entire family after doing away with himself.  And in other news, all the so-called experts are still jumping up and down about situations that could probably either be ameliorated or solved simply by adopting the Economic Democracy Act:, which is outlined in The Greater Reset which you can get in any quantity for $5 a copy until the end of August, available from TAN Books, an imprint of Saint Benedict Press:

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Some Thoughts on Hyperinflation


Over on Medium, we’ve been working on a series of articles on the dangers of reparations and inflation as they related to the rise of Adolf Hitler.  Unfortunately, as is the case with many things about the Just Third Way, people see a word used in an unexpected or unfamiliar way and immediately assume they Know All About It . . . especially when they know little or nothing.  They bring their own baggage to the discussion and nothing on Earth is going to shake them loose from their preconceptions, especially not empirical evidence, or logical consistency.

Monday, August 21, 2023

JTW Podcast: The Great Conversation, VII


Our podcast today is Episode Seven of “the Great Conversation” on the Great Books Program, on a turning point in the Iliad:

Friday, August 18, 2023

News from the Network, Vol. 16, No. 33


The REAL news this week is that you can get The Greater Reset in any quantity for $5 a copy until the end of August, available from TAN Books, an imprint of Saint Benedict Press.  Just sayin’.  The rest of the news is All About Inflation That Isn’t There Except When It Is.  In other words, another spate of reasons for adopting the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

“A Decent Place to Live”


In the United States, people are witnessing cities and states carving out spaces separate from the federal government.  Some cities reaffirm their commitment as sanctuaries and develop policies to direct local officials to defuse irrational and unjust conflicts, but that’s just the beginning.

Monday, August 14, 2023

JTW Podcast: The Great Conversation, VI


Our podcast today is Episode Six of “the Great Conversation” on the Great Books Program, asking the question whether we’re just pawns in the hands of the gods:

Friday, August 11, 2023

News from the Network, Vol. 16, No. 32


The news items this week are anything but new.  Rather than pre-depress you, however, let’s just add to the reasons for adopting the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

“Just, Thriving, and Sustainable Communities”


The objectives of the “Heart of America” project are to eradicate the economic roots of poverty, war, and racism.  This can be done by promoting justice and democratization of ownership for every person through equal access to private property rights in productive capital. In the words of R. Buckminster Fuller, the goal is “[t]o make the world work for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone.”

Monday, August 7, 2023

JTW Podcast: The Great Conversation, V


Our podcast today is Episode Five of “the Great Conversation” on the Great Books Program, on the subject of the Great Books not being quite as easy to read as you might have thought:

Friday, August 4, 2023

News from the Network, Vol. 16, No. 31

 

The big economic news this week is the Federal Reserve raising interest rates and many of the experts rushing to say why it’s such a bad idea.  Other experts, no doubt seeing the writing on the wall, are starting to declare that a recession is inevitable or necessary.  None of them are saying that it’s possible to get off the whole boom-and-bust treadmill completely by adopting the Economic Democracy Act:

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

A City Divided, Part II


In the previousposting on this subject, we noted that despite whatever efforts had been made, St. Louis, Missouri is a city divided along economic, cultural, and racial lines, and it’s not accidental.  “There are two reasons St. Louis looks the way it does today,” noted Michael Allen, director of the Preservation Research Office. “There’s been this perpetual, successive fight of whites and middle-class people from the core of the city, and the same relationships tended to reconstitute themselves across a wide swath of geography.”