MHO: the only test of one’s capacity is his mastery of this hierarchy: Historica

MHO: the only test of one’s capacity is his mastery of this hierarchy: Historical, Moral, Rational, Critical, Decidable, and Prescriptive argumetns in propertarianism.

Individuals do not need to master all of them. Only those that they can make use of.

1) The sets of narratives describing the historical evolution of truth and incremental suppression and how this reduces all costs and forces all people into productive production and exchange.

HISTORICAL

2) The division of perception, cognition, knowledge, labor, and advocacy as demonstration of reproductive strategies, and voluntary exchange as the only means of making use of that disparate information. The evolution of a market for goods and services (consumption) and a market for commons (investment).

MORAL

3) The strict construction of propertarian arguments as a description of incentives, in various matters of human cooperation and conflict.

RATIONAL

4) The strict construction of criticism of statements under testimonialism using all 7/8 criterion

CRITICAL (SCIENTIFIC)

5) The strict construction of law enforcing all of the above in matters of dispute.

DECIDABLE

6) The construction of propertarian institutions.

PRESCRIPTIVE

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Source date (UTC): 2016-02-06 08:44:00 UTC

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