THE CONSISTENCY ILLUSION VS PRODUCTION CYCLES (economics, social science, politi

THE CONSISTENCY ILLUSION VS PRODUCTION CYCLES
(economics, social science, politics)

Those of us raised on production cycles and Hayekian Triangles make fewer mistakes about Ideal statements in economics, because we are conscious of whether we are making statements about:

1. The SHORT, MEDIUM, or LONG RUN;
2. Whose PRODUCTION cycle (life cycle) are we talking about (ideal, or each stage of human life and the demographic distribution of those stages in the present terms);
3. The bias toward INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION regardless of outcome (liberal) and the bias toward QUALITY OF COMMONS over time because of outcome (conservative);
4. The capital we are measuring because of our bias toward individual consumption or quality of long term commons.

That these four dimensions also reflect the male vs female and by consequence Aristocratic vs Underclass reproductive strategies;

That these four dimensions also reflect the Moral Foundations:
… M..F..-.. Caretaking (consumption, redistribution)
… M..F..L.. Fairness (proportionality vs reciprocity),
… M..-..L.. Liberty (openness to experience, novelty)
… M..-..-.. Ingroup (loyalty)
… M..-..-.. Hierarchy (Authority, Respect)
… M..-..-.. Purity (disgust response)
Where.
… M = Dominant, Established, Communal Male, Conserve.
… F = Female, Consumption
… L = Libertarian or Ascendant (Individual) Male, production.
Where these biases reflect demonstrated property (political) biases.
… Male Private Property (concentration in male genes – merit)
… Female Community Property (concentration in female genes – regardless of merit)


Source date (UTC): 2019-08-07 15:25:01 UTC

Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102576390233347703

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