Author: Curt Doolittle

  • RE: –“An Open Letter to Walter E. Block” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe– Thoughts: It’s

    RE: –“An Open Letter to Walter E. Block” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe–

    Thoughts:
    It’s not a subject to destroy a thirty year friendship over. Hoppe should have started with the opposite position in that he was morally and professionally compelled to counter Block despite their otherwise shared vision, long experience and friendship.

    That said, as I’ve stated in the video “Ancestral Lands”, I don’t choose such an ideal or arbitrary criteria for decidability, but do a full accounting.

    As such:
    (a) territory cannot be captured and settled or conquered independent of a political order to hold, build commons, and maintain it. So there is always a demonstrated collective interest in territory – not just individual.
    (b) If a people improved a land, in particular with infrastructure (israel) they have greater interest in it vs those that didn’t improve the land (amerindians).
    (c) Peoples are unequal in that a superior people have a greater claim (israelis) than an inferior people (islam).
    (d) We might make the opposite argument that displacement of a people by immigration and buying property and then attempting political takeover is a theft as well.

    In this case I would say that this isn’t at all a matter of rights but of pragmatism:
    (a) people in the past though they were doing right by both giving jews territory and getting rid of jews among them given the long history of their troublemaking.
    (b) israel is an advanced society that is superior to its neighbors, and over time will have a positive impact on her neighbors, and her neighbors need that influence and impact because they are so comparatively primitive.
    (c) no one wants jews to return from israel to europe or the USA. In fact the consensus or not would prefer they all returned to israel and ensured its persistence as an advanced country in a region that is more accepting of their cultural proclivities, and more needing of their example.
    (d) And the unpleasantness: We might as well face the reality that islam is the center of the world’s troubles, and all civilizations despise them for the reason that are deserved, and that threat they consist of. I am not sure the entire world would not be better off if all muslims disappeared. At that point we have just the remaining empires of Russia and China both in their last gasps, and the rest of the world can get along just fine without the catastrophic failure of islamic civ in our midst.

    So I don’t think Hans’ argument is POSSIBLE. But like scripture (and this is important) libertarianism is treated as scripture not science and therefore Hoppe somewhat like Block tests competing ideas against libertarian scripture, and unfortunately it’s unsurvivable scripture.

    Cheers
    CurtD

    Reply addressees: @Hail__To_You @mises @BobMurphyEcon @ThomasEWoods @WalterEBlock @petergklein


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 03:02:34 UTC

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  • Gotta take care of each other. 😉 -hugs

    Gotta take care of each other. 😉
    -hugs


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:41:10 UTC

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  • (Decorum)

    (Decorum)


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:29:59 UTC

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  • It’s not true. He died as is father did from the same brain disease, and we do n

    It’s not true. He died as is father did from the same brain disease, and we do not know what it was. But the syphilis fiction was invented decades after he died on speculation.

    Friedrich Nietzsche’s health issues and the cause of his father’s death have been subjects of speculation and debate among historians and biographers. The diagnosis of syphilis, traditionally cited in relation to Nietzsche, has been contested in recent years, with scholars proposing alternative explanations for their health problems. Here are several diseases and conditions that have been suggested as possible causes or contributing factors to Nietzsche’s and his father’s illnesses, aside from syphilis:

    For Nietzsche:
    Brain Cancer:Some researchers have speculated that Nietzsche may have suffered from a form of brain cancer, which could account for his severe headaches, vision problems, and eventual mental collapse.

    Bipolar Disorder:Nietzsche’s periods of intense productivity followed by profound depression have led some to suggest he may have had bipolar disorder.

    Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD):This is a group of brain disorders caused by degeneration of the frontal and/or temporal lobes of the brain, affecting personality, behavior, and language. Symptoms can include erratic behavior, emotional issues, and difficulties with speech, which Nietzsche exhibited in his later years.

    Autoimmune Diseases:Conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have been proposed as potential explanations for Nietzsche’s complex array of symptoms, including his neurological and psychological changes.

    Cadmium Poisoning:Some biographers have posited that Nietzsche’s symptoms were consistent with heavy metal poisoning, cadmium in particular, which could have come from his habitual use of a water pitcher made from cadmium-contaminated pewter.

    For Nietzsche’s Father:
    Softening of the Brain:Nietzsche’s father died after a period of illness characterized by symptoms such as headaches, loss of vision, and dementia. At the time, his condition was described as “softening of the brain,” a non-specific term that could correspond to several conditions, including brain tumors, strokes, or neurodegenerative diseases.

    Stroke:Some of the symptoms and the sudden onset of illness in Nietzsche’s father could be indicative of a stroke, which can lead to a rapid decline in neurological function.

    Neurodegenerative Diseases:Conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia could potentially explain the symptoms and progression of Nietzsche’s father’s illness, given the descriptions of his declining cognitive abilities.

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:23:14 UTC

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  • RT @dr_duchesne: The world we have lost. This is Junior Vocational School, Toron

    RT @dr_duchesne: The world we have lost. This is Junior Vocational School, Toronto, 1930 — during the depression. Boys were taught to bec…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:18:09 UTC

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  • This is correct. But the rigor was there despite the premises. Where cato lacked

    This is correct. But the rigor was there despite the premises. Where cato lacked the rigor regardless of their premises. I always found them ‘dumb’. I only found Mises people ‘wrong’.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:17:34 UTC

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  • (yes)

    (yes)


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:16:35 UTC

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  • Hmm… unfortunately, not true, but I won’t go into that here. You might say tha

    Hmm… unfortunately, not true, but I won’t go into that here. You might say that ugliness is different from market value but in terms of market value the races are not equal.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:16:07 UTC

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  • “I can identify a person with very high verbal intelligence by how they express

    –“I can identify a person with very high verbal intelligence by how they express their thoughts when they write.”–

    Testing this. Yes. I think so.

    Comparing it to speech instead: I can understand what Chomsky is doing, and what’s going on in his mind is miracle of neuronal construction. But his speech isn’t, and he a contrary indicator of the good and the true.
    I can understand what Dave Rubin is doing, and his speech is extraordinary, if for nothing other than the sheer velocity of his composition. But what’s going on in his mind is nothing compared to Chomsky – and again he can obscure a duplicity without effort. I can understand what Ed Witten is doing, and his mind is almost incomprehensible but his spoken word is anything but of course, he’s almost single handedly put physics in the wrong direction for decades. Sam Harris speaks elegantly but he’s largely storytelling and his logic is embarrassing.

    We will almost always find extraordinary verbal intelligence among the ashkenazim for reasons obvious. But something is always wrong with their reasoning precisely because it’s verbally excellent but not systemically.

    I can’t mirror any of those men in speed or working memory. But I wouldn’t fear debating any of them whatsoever.

    Conversely, I can both understand Hilbert and imaging doing developing those skills. I can understand Hayek and not only what he says but what he means and what he implies. I can understand Darwin and see the man in the mirror.

    In other words, It is certainly true that verbal intelligence is an asset for its bearer and a gift to its consumer. But I’m more than a bit concerned that the feminine-verbal (vs the masculine-systemic) will continue to produce extraordinarily seductive and entertaining verbosity and another iteration of the false promises by use of compelling fictionalisms that have plague each previous age of ignorance including the present.

    Verbal intelligence is only as helpful as the integrity of its use.

    Cheers

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 02:14:22 UTC

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  • RT @diegocaleiro: People love to pretend rape is ethnically driven. The correlat

    RT @diegocaleiro: People love to pretend rape is ethnically driven.

    The correlation is much higher with ugly than any race.

    Rape is,…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-02-01 01:55:12 UTC

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