What’s on my mind? Money and economy, politics and war.
But pretty frustrated today. I want to remain accessible. But I really can’t afford to invest in training people without some knowledge of the Philosophy of science. Mathematicians and computer scientists, physicists and to some degree economists are relatively easy. Although in retrospect it is pretty clear that economics is not a practiced as a science of man but as a science of the deception of man. Not how to improve cooperation but how to force productivity.
And so I am frustrated by conversations with conservatives a
Just as readily by libertarians. And so I am having one of those down days where I think I am wasting my time. :(.
On another note:
Josh Jeppson said something smart last night: that Propertarianism isn’t conservative (reactionary) but innovative. That’s true.
QUESTION:
But then, how do I position it?
ANSWER:
—“You don’t want to go back to something (maybe some things but not all), so you’re not a reactionary, you don’t want to conserve what we have so you aren’t a conservative, and you don’t want to take what we have further, so you aren’t a progressive. You are (gasp) a revolutionary”—Adam Felix
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-07 04:42:00 UTC
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