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  1. Jacksonian Democracy

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    The Executive Power and Populism
    Andrew Jackson fundamentally reshaped the American Presidency, asserting it as the chief interpreter of the popular will, rather than merely an administrative office. Jackson viewed himself as the direct representative of the people, enabling him to bypass Congress when he felt that legislative action contradicted the mandate expressed through his [electoral victories]…
  2. Nominal Tax Base

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    The concept of the NTB gains its most pronounced analytical utility when evaluating fiscal sustainability, particularly in relation to sovereign debt. As highlighted in analyses of Risk Premiums, the perceived stability of a nation's revenue stream directly impacts borrowing costs.
    A key divergence in macroeconomic modeling occurs when assessing the *[Inflationary Buffer Capacity](/entries/inflationary-buffer-cap…
  3. Social Physics

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    $$\vec{M}s = M \cdot \vec{v}c$$
    A high $\vec{M}_s$ indicates a social structure highly resistant to rapid change, often necessitating disproportionately large external forces (e.g., legislative action or catastrophic events) to alter trajectory. Conversely, low social momentum characterizes highly fluid, transient social groups, such as participants in an emerging online forum ([Chandra, 1963](/entries/chandra-1963/…