Author: Curt Doolittle

  • MORE PEAK HUMAN yes, been doing a bit of research and it’s starting to come toge

    MORE PEAK HUMAN

    yes, been doing a bit of research and it’s starting to come together.

    Whig history bites again.

    Falsification wins again.

    The problem is culling defects consistently and selecting for the amplification of existing traits, not the accumulation of beneficial mutations.

    In retrospect it is really obvious.

    We have passed peak human.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 15:37:00 UTC

  • (Usually I carry two laptops when I travel. But it’s a very heavy thing to do. I

    (Usually I carry two laptops when I travel. But it’s a very heavy thing to do. I am considering getting an iPad and the software to use it as an external monitor. But it’s like 600 bucks plus the software, cover and stand, and a keyboard if I want one. Whereas another Macbook Air(not retina), new Macbook (retina), or Macbook pro 13″ retina is only another 1000-1400. I am very down on the new macbooks – they’re really expensive and have only one port. So they’re a no-go. Not sure what I should do. Advice welcome. Thanks.)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 09:22:00 UTC

  • (Yep. It was the weather. I am having a hard time writing today. I think I must

    (Yep. It was the weather. I am having a hard time writing today. I think I must be wired like those zombies in that jean claude van damm movie – gotta stay cold or I stop working. lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 09:18:00 UTC

  • IS REDUCIBLE TO PROPERTY RIGHTS…OR ISNT IT? The challenge for libertarians has

    http://angrybearblog.com/2015/08/libertarianism-simplified-the-three-proper-powers-of-government.htmlLIBERTARIANISM IS REDUCIBLE TO PROPERTY RIGHTS…OR ISNT IT?

    http://angrybearblog.com/2015/08/libertarianism-simplified-the-three-proper-powers-of-government.html

    The challenge for libertarians has been the definition of private property. Saying we defend it without defining it is an incomplete statement that allows the audience to assume his concept of private property is what the speaker refers to. This is a cute act of suggestion that inspires moral affiliation, but it is not sufficient for representation as the basis for law that provides non discretionary decidability in matters of conflict.

    Rothbardians define property with the ethics of pastoralists and the ghetto: inter subjectively verifiable property. These are the low trust ethics of the steppe, levant, and medieval ghetto.

    If we look at high trust societies instead, they assert property rights not only to physical property, but to all property that causes conflict and retaliation for the imposition of costs.

    So humans demonstrate that they treat as their property all that they have expended resources to obtain with the expectation of a monopoly of control(private), fruits from(shareholder property), and prevention from consumption (commons).

    We agree to enforce retaliation or restitution against impositions against all of those forms of property.

    But why? Because the most scarce and rewarding good is cooperation. We evolve moral intuitions, moral and ethical rules, manners, laws and traditions to preserve the value of cooperation.

    Property rights then represent a warranty by the group members of those forms of property that one has acquired or invested in or refrained from the consumption of, in order to preserve the incentive to cooperate and the disproportionate rewards of cooperation, including the rewards from the production of commons- property rights being the first commons.

    The origin of property preceded cooperation. The origin of morality followed cooperation. The origin of rights evolved from morality. Law evolved from the need for uniform application of restitution for impositions upon property.

    Property rights did not evolve from the scarcity of goods but from the gradual atomization of the family in the increasingly individualistic division of labor.

    So while libertarianism contains comforting memes, it is predicated on a number of half truths and falsehoods.

    The problem we face is the preservation of the disproportionate rewards of cooperation. Property rights – insuring one another – are the means by which we do so.

    As such, the scope of property necessary for an anarchic polity is that which preserves the will to cooperate.

    And as far as we know, that is a high trust requirement.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.

    Libertarianism is reducible to rule of law under the total prohibition against the imposition of costs against that property necessary to preserve the incentives to cooperate.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 08:00:00 UTC

  • My opinion of christianity is allegory for the purpose of extending kinship love

    My opinion of christianity is allegory for the purpose of extending kinship love to non-kin.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 06:24:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/629900998392315904

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    @IT_Reactionary @Nick_B_Steves @SurvivingBabel I don’t practice ‘belief’ or ‘believing’ or ‘faith’. I practice knowledge and truth telling.

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    @IT_Reactionary @Nick_B_Steves @SurvivingBabel I don’t practice ‘belief’ or ‘believing’ or ‘faith’. I practice knowledge and truth telling.

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  • I don’t practice ‘belief’ or ‘believing’ or ‘faith’. I practice knowledge and tr

    I don’t practice ‘belief’ or ‘believing’ or ‘faith’. I practice knowledge and truth telling.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 06:21:43 UTC

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  • (My waitress speaks Estonian, Russian, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French

    (My waitress speaks Estonian, Russian, English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, and Czech. Damn. And she’s a waitress. I can fake my way through travel german, french, Spanish, and Italian with a week or two of exposure. I can pretty much read German but I have to look up a bunch of the words, and I get the gist of Russian well enough to read newspapers. I guess learning curt-speak has taken all my efforts. But I am humbled by these people with four or more languages. Yesterday another waitress went from table to table and it was funny to watch that she could switch between languages easily, except switching away from Russian made her get stuck. So to mess with her, I switched between Russian and English. She laughed.)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 04:12:00 UTC

  • ( I am absolutely certain the guy sitting in the chair next to me is an axe murd

    ( I am absolutely certain the guy sitting in the chair next to me is an axe murderer. He gives the serious creeps. If you notice that some someone gives you the creeps, then they generally give you the creeps for good reason. Now some people give you the creeps because you don’t understand them. Some people give you the creeps because they are merely incompetent. Some people give you the creeps because they can create discomfort, and some people give you the creeps because they are dangerous. And some people give you the creeps because they are serial killers. (I mean he’s Russian, so he comes by both ‘creepy’ and ‘dangerous’ honestly, I’m sure. 😉 ) But … this guy is somewhere near the end of that hierarchy of creepiness where he is charming enough to barely fit into society and creepy enough to eat your liver with fava beans, and sing chick pop while putting your body parts in plastic bags. The staff treats him cautiously and at arms length and they suggested I move to another table to be ‘more comfortable’. In exchange he offered me a cigar – for breakfast. lol. )


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 03:51:00 UTC

  • (Hobbiton. This lovely little 23 room hotel in Tallinn is in an ancient house, a

    (Hobbiton. This lovely little 23 room hotel in Tallinn is in an ancient house, and the doors and staircase headers are even a bit short for me. It’s no wonder I feel comfortable here. It’s like Hobbiton. lol )


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-08 03:32:00 UTC

  • (Humor) Political Correctness Repair Manual

    (Humor) Political Correctness Repair Manual

    (Humor) Political Correctness Repair Manual. http://t.co/T6V55QMYB0


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 17:26:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/629705157446631424