Would love to know your take on this – Magna Carta – the Ugly Truth:
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 11:37:00 UTC
Would love to know your take on this – Magna Carta – the Ugly Truth:
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 11:37:00 UTC
Propertarianism: The Conduct of a Contemporary Revolution: http://www.propertarianism.com/CRvUx #tlot #tcot #NRx
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:57:54 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627795454881873920
[T]HE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION
1) Develop a political solution to issue as a demand, and a plan for orderly transition.
2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.
….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.
….b) begin civil disobedience and malicious compliance (raise costs of maintaining order)
….c) create lists of names, and issue threats (create fear in state, academy, and media.)
….d) start fires (cheap, effective friend)
….e) disrupt infrastructure (power largely)
….f) selective kidnapping and assassination (make locals unwilling to govern)
….g) tactical entrapment and assassination (make locals unable to govern or protect)
….h) draw in the military and hold them in many locations. (delegitimize the government and show it is incapable of rule, and bankrupt it and the economy.)
3) Allow transition to occur by any of the possible means:
….a) enactment of changes (modify government)
….b) nullification (incrementally replace government)
….c) secession (create new governments)
….d) coup-d’-etat (military take over the government)
….e) insurrection and revolution (replace the government)
….f) civil war (replace the government after costly warfare)
Each of these solutions is more costly than the previous. But thankfully, contemporary economies and governments are very fragile when subject to economic and infrastructure disruption. So lower cost solutions are likely.
It is easier to replace a government today than at any time in history. And it takes a smaller number of people to cause disruption than at any time in history.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine.
[T]HE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION
1) Develop a political solution to issue as a demand, and a plan for orderly transition.
2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.
….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.
….b) begin civil disobedience and malicious compliance (raise costs of maintaining order)
….c) create lists of names, and issue threats (create fear in state, academy, and media.)
….d) start fires (cheap, effective friend)
….e) disrupt infrastructure (power largely)
….f) selective kidnapping and assassination (make locals unwilling to govern)
….g) tactical entrapment and assassination (make locals unable to govern or protect)
….h) draw in the military and hold them in many locations. (delegitimize the government and show it is incapable of rule, and bankrupt it and the economy.)
3) Allow transition to occur by any of the possible means:
….a) enactment of changes (modify government)
….b) nullification (incrementally replace government)
….c) secession (create new governments)
….d) coup-d’-etat (military take over the government)
….e) insurrection and revolution (replace the government)
….f) civil war (replace the government after costly warfare)
Each of these solutions is more costly than the previous. But thankfully, contemporary economies and governments are very fragile when subject to economic and infrastructure disruption. So lower cost solutions are likely.
It is easier to replace a government today than at any time in history. And it takes a smaller number of people to cause disruption than at any time in history.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine.
Under Rule of Law, governments cannot make law, only contracts within the law. All else is not Law, but dictate (command). #tlot #tcot #NRx
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:39:06 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627790721727262720
The Incremental Suppression of Predation: Property-en-toto, The Common law, Rule of Law, Universal Standing in matters of the commons. #tlot
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:33:47 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627789384625033216
The Art of Predation: Murder, Violence, Theft, Fraud, Extortion, Externalization, Free-Riding, Conspiracy, Displacement, and Conquest. #tlot
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:31:48 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627788886601801728
The Reformation of Libertarianism: A List of Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Errors http://www.propertarianism.com/R51IP #tcot #tlot #NRx #libertarian
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:28:56 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627788164934057984
Hoppe (German Rational), Curtis Yarvin(Jewish Critical), and Doolittle(Anglo Empirical): We argue in the languages of our ancestors. #tlot
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:23:13 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627786723309813760
Hoppe (German Rational), Curtis Yarvin(Jewish Critical), and Doolittle(Anglo Empirical): We argue in the languages of our ancestors. #tcot
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 10:22:58 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/627786661775179776