Q&A: ABORTION —“May I ask what your views on abortion are?”— I have to answe

Q&A: ABORTION

—“May I ask what your views on abortion are?”—

I have to answer this question by starting with the basis of decidability.

0) My view is that moral decidability is provided by continuing domestication for the purpose of transcendence by the prohibition on parasitism alone. Or rather productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfer alone. And as such perfectly cooperated man results in transcendent man.

1) my view is that the effort to fully employ our women, so that we could increase taxation, so that we could enter the work force late, and retire early, has been self-genocidal. This is merely intergenerational parasitism. We are killing future generations by our conspicuous consumption of tax revenues.

2) my view is that the cost of raising children meritocratically is only calculable in a two+ person household. (the economics of this should be obvious).

3) my view on infanticide is that we have been doing it since the dawn of time – by the cruel means of exposure. And that abortion merely preserves this eternal trend. And moreover, I am not sure we shouldn’t do much more infanticide. I am certain that any defect that externalizes costs onto others is bad, and that we tolerate the nonsense of hormonal mothers in more than just births but in failing to sterilize the incompetent, and to hang the (predatory) criminal population.

4) my view on killing is the same.

5) my view on conquest is the same.

Curt Doolittle

The Philosophy of Aristocracy

The Propertarian Institute

Kiev, Ukraine.


Source date (UTC): 2017-01-28 12:34:00 UTC

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