Author: Curt Doolittle

  • ( Um… this a little too obvious call girl – Russian admixture – in high boots,

    ( Um… this a little too obvious call girl – Russian admixture – in high boots, extremely sort knit dress, and enormous hair, just sat down at the table next to us, with two turkish guys in their early thirties or late twenties. And. You know I can’t smell much of anything. but. OMG. Other people’s ‘scent’ is really disgusting. See what you miss by spending all those nights in the comfort of your home? gag )


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-13 13:02:00 UTC

  • Is it me, or is it truth that libertines are more dishonest in debate than conse

    Is it me, or is it truth that libertines are more dishonest in debate than conservatives, but less dishonest than progressives?


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-13 12:39:00 UTC

  • Lets reframe the argument: I SAID THIS “The NAP/IVP is insufficient for the dete

    Lets reframe the argument:

    I SAID THIS

    “The NAP/IVP is insufficient for the determination of rational action, insufficient for decidability in the resolution of disputes, and insufficient for the formation of a voluntary polity.” (or thereabouts)

    But your criticism was that the NAP was sufficient for the determination of rational action and that I was wrong.

    We then go on to demonstrate that it you can come up with excuses to circumvent common examples of conflicts that have arisen over the problem of hinderance rather than physical aggression. But you ignore the costs imposed by hinderance and the resources available for alternatives.

    So we demonstrate that physicality is insufficient for the determination of rational action. Ergo, you were wrong.

    You then counter that it is rational to do what you want, and I counter that it is only rational if reasoning can result in the desired ends. Otherwise it’s irrational. And since your reasoning from the NAP/physicality cannot result in the desired ends of non-retaliation, then it cannot be sufficient. Ergo you were wrong.

    I then explain that others determine the ethical limits of your actions, not you, and now you flip around and say you agree, and were saying that all along. When it’s logically impossible that your judgement is the source of ethical limits AND we require others to determine if ethical limits exist. Ergo, you were wrong.

    I try to correct your representation. I show you the observation, hypothesis, criticism cycle or what is called “PTT”, but apparently this level of precision which would correct your use of terms and disallow you to claim that your egoistic perception provides truth content, rather than the survival of your perception from criticism. And you accuse me of unnecessary precision as a means of escaping your error. Ergo you were wrong.

    I try to correct your misrepresentation. You use the verb to-be: “is” and “are” to refer to existence without referring to the form of existence so that you can engage in a deception by conflating existence, action, and experience. This is an amateurish error but it allows you to make the false statements that you observe an existing fact rather than a fact is the result of criticism in order to ensure that you have not erred. You have avoided all of these statements and engaged in banter and distraction in order to avoid answering the basic premise that your perceptions are fallible on the one and and that the constraint on your behavior toward others is not determined by your choice, your reasoning, your argumentary justification, but by empirical evidence of what people choose to retaliate for and against. Ergo you were wrong.

    You constantly misuse terms as a means of avoiding falsifying your argument yourself. You seem to think “ethical judgement” refers to the individual alone, but this cannot be, since ethical only refers to interpersonal actions, and only can. Other judgments are useful only. Ethical judgements may be useful. Otherwise they are merely beneficial or not. Ethical statements require others. Just as I can demonstrate defense of property against all of nature and animals, but rights cannot exist without others.

    You then abandon the argument saying I need to learn something, and return to your question of correspondence hoping that retreat will save you from failure, but this requires you again rely on your ability to determine truth or falsehood without testing it. And your conflation of reality (existence), action (observation), cognition, and criticism.

    Well here is the thing.

    Here is your tactic: “I use imprecision (fuzzy language), conflation, terminological misrepresentation, bypassing contradiction, and outright distraction or deception in order to preserve myself from admitting that my faith in the NAP is nonsense justified by nonsense: a deception.

    So lets look at some more ways you engage in deception.

    —Golly, I thought that was my point!—

    if that was your point then show me where it was your point because your argument is was that I erred in my statement that the NAP was insufficient for rational action – because physicality is too limited a constraint on one’s physical aggression against their physical property, because OTHER human beings do not limit their retaliation against you to your physical property.

    TRANSLATE

    — how I use it—

    “how I misrepresent my ideas”

    — thuggery —

    “how I create an excuse to refer to non-physical violence, while claiming it’s physical violence – ‘in some sort of *way*’ “

    —I just said —

    “how I pretend what I just said is equal to what curt said even though i am simply avoiding the difference between the self determination of truth by personal judgement as if I never err, rather than the empirical determination of truth through criticism precisely because I err.”

    — waste my time—

    “how I avoid learning why I err and why I misrepresent arguments, and acknowledge the defeat of my ideas.”

    SO HERE IS THE TRUTH

    There are many kinds of liars. And the kind that attempts to lie to himself, is an a common one. And that is the liar you appear to be.

    You are justifying your free riding by an elaborate justificationary self deception by the misuse of terms, and intentional ignorance.

    —I don’t care—-

    But that is because you are an immoral man, working to maintain a false fantasy just as much as any religious obsessive. And for the same reason; reality is undesirable to you.

    I DO CARE

    Because it is a moral man’s duty to protect the commons from pollution by error, bias, wishful thinking, fantasy, and deception of every kind.

    And as a moral man I care that you are perpetuating the rothbardian lie just as others perpetuate the boazian, marxist, freudian lies, and keyneisan deception by innumeracy.

    So this is why I worked so long to defeat your argument entirely.

    I do not need your consent to invalidate your argument. I don’t need you to change your mind. A dishonest man’s opinion is irrelevant. I just need to show the audience how people like you carry on deception an self deception by wishful thinking using all sorts of techniques to preserve their ability to criticize using deception, and maintain the pretense of the superiority of their ideas using deception.

    You’re either a useful idiot, or a bad human being spreading verbal disease to protect an investment in a falsehood that gives you confidence and status.

    MY ARGUMENT STANDS

    “The NAP/IVP is insufficient for the determination of rational action, insufficient for decidability in the resolution of disputes, and insufficient for the formation of a voluntary polity.” (or thereabouts)

    ONLY Non aggression against property-en-toto – demonstrated property determined by empirical means, and tested sympathetically for the rationality of incentives – is sufficient for rational action, decidability in law, and the formation of a voluntary polity.

    ergo, nomocracy.

    Thus endeth the lesson.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-01-13 11:56:00 UTC

  • Debating Useful Idiots of All Stripes

    (snippet of debate we can learn from) [I] almost always operate under the assumption that genes do the talking and that the rational mind needs assistance in overcoming the influence of accumulated cognitive bias in favor of one’s reproductive strategy. So I suspect you are just the usual victim of WISHFUL THINKING and need rescuing. Because I don’t see evidence that you’re knowledgeable enough to engage in FRAUD. And I don’t see evidence that you’re emotionally neutral and openly skeptical of your opinion so I do not think you ERR. As such, you are the perfect target for cosmopolitan deception: an obscurant and complex justification for whatever your cognitive bias: socialist, libertine, or neocon. You are a ‘useful idiot’ for the anti-western anti-aristocratic pseudoscientific, pseudo-rational, religions. The great lie version two. This time in multiple class sizes: socialist, libertine, and neocon. It’s not so bad that one is fooled – we all are. What’s bad is maintaining a bias that’s increasingly, obviously, false, because it was a bad but exciting investment.

  • Debating Useful Idiots of All Stripes

    (snippet of debate we can learn from) [I] almost always operate under the assumption that genes do the talking and that the rational mind needs assistance in overcoming the influence of accumulated cognitive bias in favor of one’s reproductive strategy. So I suspect you are just the usual victim of WISHFUL THINKING and need rescuing. Because I don’t see evidence that you’re knowledgeable enough to engage in FRAUD. And I don’t see evidence that you’re emotionally neutral and openly skeptical of your opinion so I do not think you ERR. As such, you are the perfect target for cosmopolitan deception: an obscurant and complex justification for whatever your cognitive bias: socialist, libertine, or neocon. You are a ‘useful idiot’ for the anti-western anti-aristocratic pseudoscientific, pseudo-rational, religions. The great lie version two. This time in multiple class sizes: socialist, libertine, and neocon. It’s not so bad that one is fooled – we all are. What’s bad is maintaining a bias that’s increasingly, obviously, false, because it was a bad but exciting investment.

  • Naturalism, Aristotelianism, Christianity, Stoicism and now Buddhism

    [H]ere is the thing about Christianity: the extension of kinship love to non-kin and the extirpation of hatred from the human heart. Our people have lower sensitivity to (disgust for) out-groups anyway. But between our genetic bias as cold weather folk, christianity, chivalry, and the prohibition on cousin marriage, the west has evolved rapidly a high trust civilization – even if it has become partly to its detriment. Yes our mediterranean, hanseatic and nordic trade routes were helpful as well, since commercial cultures without out-group competition tend to have less reason to be mistrustful. Yes, our lack of genetic diversity helped quite a bit. Yes, as we’ve learned recently (to my excitement) it appears that the lower incidence of disease in the cold climate means lower barriers to association and trade. But our primary talent – martial epistemology – or truthfulness – would not be as useful without this christian openness. This preference for ‘error on the side of trust’. What christianity achieves through extension of kinship love, buddhism achieves through introspection, stoicism achieved through planning, focus, action, and review. These are three different methods of training the unquiet mind to quietly interact with the world, without fear. Westerners practice many religions: The nurturer (buddhism), the craftsman(stoicism), the merchant and politician (christianity), the warrior (the military), the scientist (Aristotle), the aesthete (Pagan nature worship). (and unfortunately, over the past century, the pseudoscientific state worshipper) We have always been a poly-spiritual people. We have always been and will likely remain pagans. Religions are tools. I know the value of a quiet mind: the absence of anxiety and fear. I know the (lost) value of the worship of nature: care of the commons. I know the importance of membership in the tribe: ceremonies and rituals. I know the value of spirituality (invoking the feeling of the safety of the pack). I know the value of solace in fear, hopelessness, suffering and death. But I also know that love, truth, and trust create prosperity. Because fear, deceit, and mistrust generate poverty. How do we distinguish a religion from a political system? Law rather than wisdom (advice). How do we distinguish a religion from a military system? conquest. How do we distinguish a good religion from a bad anything else? The relative economic status of its adherents. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev Ukraine.

  • Naturalism, Aristotelianism, Christianity, Stoicism and now Buddhism

    [H]ere is the thing about Christianity: the extension of kinship love to non-kin and the extirpation of hatred from the human heart. Our people have lower sensitivity to (disgust for) out-groups anyway. But between our genetic bias as cold weather folk, christianity, chivalry, and the prohibition on cousin marriage, the west has evolved rapidly a high trust civilization – even if it has become partly to its detriment. Yes our mediterranean, hanseatic and nordic trade routes were helpful as well, since commercial cultures without out-group competition tend to have less reason to be mistrustful. Yes, our lack of genetic diversity helped quite a bit. Yes, as we’ve learned recently (to my excitement) it appears that the lower incidence of disease in the cold climate means lower barriers to association and trade. But our primary talent – martial epistemology – or truthfulness – would not be as useful without this christian openness. This preference for ‘error on the side of trust’. What christianity achieves through extension of kinship love, buddhism achieves through introspection, stoicism achieved through planning, focus, action, and review. These are three different methods of training the unquiet mind to quietly interact with the world, without fear. Westerners practice many religions: The nurturer (buddhism), the craftsman(stoicism), the merchant and politician (christianity), the warrior (the military), the scientist (Aristotle), the aesthete (Pagan nature worship). (and unfortunately, over the past century, the pseudoscientific state worshipper) We have always been a poly-spiritual people. We have always been and will likely remain pagans. Religions are tools. I know the value of a quiet mind: the absence of anxiety and fear. I know the (lost) value of the worship of nature: care of the commons. I know the importance of membership in the tribe: ceremonies and rituals. I know the value of spirituality (invoking the feeling of the safety of the pack). I know the value of solace in fear, hopelessness, suffering and death. But I also know that love, truth, and trust create prosperity. Because fear, deceit, and mistrust generate poverty. How do we distinguish a religion from a political system? Law rather than wisdom (advice). How do we distinguish a religion from a military system? conquest. How do we distinguish a good religion from a bad anything else? The relative economic status of its adherents. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev Ukraine.

  • Responding to “Aggressively Unreadable Doolittle”

    RE: http://selfadoration.com/for-luke-williams-heres-a-com…/8123

    —“or the aggressively-unreadable Doolittle.”—-

    You know, I want to say ‘ouch’ but, I have to just own it. lol. On the other hand have you read Hegel? Wittgenstein? Heidegger? Philosophy is a technical specialty like any niche technical discipline. The difference is that we are often trying to reorder existing human conceptual categories, properties, and relations. Rewiring the mind so to speak. I am far better than I was even four years ago. And I will get better still. But in the end, a philosopher writes for experts, experts write for the heavily interested, and the heavily interested write for the popular, and the popular simplify for the simple. This is how innovation in thought is distributed. I am not the first person to say that our job is to bring people up to the new level of comprehension not dumb it down for the existing level where its lacking. Else darwin would have vanished by now. Even still – most people still think evolution has a direction. smile emoticon I am doing something very special. And very important. And I know that doing it in public is a risk. But it turns out lots of people like to see the product being made so to speak, and it also turns out that it helps me a great deal to get their comment and criticism. I want to make it impossible for politicians and public intellectuals to lie without repercussion. To do that I have to show how to tell the truth. From there how to put the technique for truth telling into law, and a constitution. If we make it just as difficult to deceive, lie cheat, free ride and privatize as we have made it difficult to steal physical property, then liberty will result from it. Because all those things that prohibit liberty are matters of theft of one kind or another. So instead of advocating liberty as a way of producing liberty, I’m trying to outlaw everything else so that only liberty remains. It is this inversion of the philosophy of liberty that takes a while to get your head around. Just as incremental suppression of parasitism by the constant evolution of the common law leaves only the market available for survival, I want to make the incremental suppression of parasitism in the public discourse and law leaving only truth candidates that survive. If we succeed at this goal, and if we convert from monopoly rule democracy to a market for the production of commons between the classes, then we will have constructed a condition of liberty – and a condition of liberty that persists. Anyway. I really do apologize that my work is indigestible. It really does take a pretty sophisticated individual to grok it. But they do. And we move onward. Slowly. Affections Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine

  • Responding to “Aggressively Unreadable Doolittle”

    RE: http://selfadoration.com/for-luke-williams-heres-a-com…/8123

    —“or the aggressively-unreadable Doolittle.”—-

    You know, I want to say ‘ouch’ but, I have to just own it. lol. On the other hand have you read Hegel? Wittgenstein? Heidegger? Philosophy is a technical specialty like any niche technical discipline. The difference is that we are often trying to reorder existing human conceptual categories, properties, and relations. Rewiring the mind so to speak. I am far better than I was even four years ago. And I will get better still. But in the end, a philosopher writes for experts, experts write for the heavily interested, and the heavily interested write for the popular, and the popular simplify for the simple. This is how innovation in thought is distributed. I am not the first person to say that our job is to bring people up to the new level of comprehension not dumb it down for the existing level where its lacking. Else darwin would have vanished by now. Even still – most people still think evolution has a direction. smile emoticon I am doing something very special. And very important. And I know that doing it in public is a risk. But it turns out lots of people like to see the product being made so to speak, and it also turns out that it helps me a great deal to get their comment and criticism. I want to make it impossible for politicians and public intellectuals to lie without repercussion. To do that I have to show how to tell the truth. From there how to put the technique for truth telling into law, and a constitution. If we make it just as difficult to deceive, lie cheat, free ride and privatize as we have made it difficult to steal physical property, then liberty will result from it. Because all those things that prohibit liberty are matters of theft of one kind or another. So instead of advocating liberty as a way of producing liberty, I’m trying to outlaw everything else so that only liberty remains. It is this inversion of the philosophy of liberty that takes a while to get your head around. Just as incremental suppression of parasitism by the constant evolution of the common law leaves only the market available for survival, I want to make the incremental suppression of parasitism in the public discourse and law leaving only truth candidates that survive. If we succeed at this goal, and if we convert from monopoly rule democracy to a market for the production of commons between the classes, then we will have constructed a condition of liberty – and a condition of liberty that persists. Anyway. I really do apologize that my work is indigestible. It really does take a pretty sophisticated individual to grok it. But they do. And we move onward. Slowly. Affections Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine

  • Strategy: If We Eliminate The Parasitic, Only Liberty Remains

    (worth repeating) [R]emove all choice, so that only Liberty Remains, just as by removing all choice, only the market remains.

    “If we make it just as difficult to deceive, lie cheat, free ride and privatize as we have made it difficult to steal physical property, then liberty will result from it. Because all those things that prohibit liberty are matters of theft of one kind or another. So instead of advocating liberty as a way of producing liberty, I’m trying to outlaw everything else so that only liberty remains.”—Curt Doolittle

    We pacify man by the incremental suppression and if necessary, extermination, of parasitism.