A FORK IN IT. 🙂 I’ve pretty much completed Aristocratic Philosophy, articulated

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stick+a+fork+in+itSTICK A FORK IN IT. 🙂

I’ve pretty much completed Aristocratic Philosophy, articulated as Propertariansm. And I’m working now, largely on application of the theory to all topics in political discourse – something which I’ve taken from Mises and Rothbard’s organizations of the topics in their books. One short chapter per topic.

Now, it’ll become clear pretty quickly that I’ve stuck a permanent, irremovable fork in Rothbardian ethics. I’m not sure yet how to address conservatives and classical liberals, or how long it will take, before, if at all, it becomes clear that I’ve provided them with a rationally articulated rhetorical framework that makes their ideas defensible – so that they don’t have to rely on history, religious analogy and unarticulated morality as arguments. If I’m lucky, I will have, by invalidating rothbardian ethics, and articulating aristocratic ethics, provided the twin means of intellectually uniting the libertarian, conservative, and classical liberal movements.

What I didn’t expect was to stick a fork in Feminism. But I’ve absolutely done it. Not in the sense that women shouldn’t have equal property rights. But in the sense that the feminine social order of equalitarianism is supposedly ‘superior’ to the male order of individual property: meritocratic, aristocratic, egalitarianism.

I think I will just devote a single chapter to it in my book on Propertarianism. And, if more is necessary, write something specifically to address feminism as a shorter work later on. Even though it doesn’t interest me very much.

I’ve always planned two books: the first analytical and intellectual, the second narrative and inspirational. I have outlined the second book twice. And it is much easier to work on than the current one. It is not problem solving, but communication. Not analysis but art.


Source date (UTC): 2013-04-05 03:20:00 UTC

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