Author: Curt Doolittle

  • Where Does The American ‘obsession’ With The Constitution Come From?

    BECAUSE OF THE PRINCIPLE OF “Rule of Law

    The U.S. Constitution sets limits upon what a people in a government can do, and what people in the citizenry can do, that cannot be modified. Under democracy, the ‘rule of law’ has been intentionally modified via propaganda to mean ‘rule by law we agree upon’ so that the government can enact any law that it desires. The american system was designed to make it HARD to pass laws, so that the government could do as little as possible.  And presidents, especially since Franklin D. Roosevelt, have undermined that constitution whenever possible.

    Americans historically operate under the anglo saxon principle of voluntary order: “I will allow the government certain actions for our common good, and disallow the government all other actions. If the government violates those actions I will replace it with a government that does not.”

    https://www.quora.com/Where-does-the-American-obsession-with-the-constitution-come-from

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    http://econ.st/1JO6FV4


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-14 18:03:00 UTC

  • The Law Evolves as Science Evolves: By Reaction

    [A]ll progress in truth, like all progress in law, is a reaction to progress in imagination, error, bias, deception and propaganda. The reason we could not suppress the left, is because we did not yet understand Truth. Now that we understand Truth, we can criticize, suppress and punish the left as the liars and thieves that they are.

  • The Law Evolves as Science Evolves: By Reaction

    [A]ll progress in truth, like all progress in law, is a reaction to progress in imagination, error, bias, deception and propaganda. The reason we could not suppress the left, is because we did not yet understand Truth. Now that we understand Truth, we can criticize, suppress and punish the left as the liars and thieves that they are.

  • Five Axis of Intertemporal Production

    (from elsewhere) [T]here are five necessary axis of inter-temporal production:

    1) The individual, the family, and the church (the production of generations) 2) The partnership, the corporation, the bank, the treasury. (The production of goods and services. 3) The local government, state government, and the federal government. (the production of commons) 4) The judiciary (the resolution of disputes) 5) The Militia and the Military (the preservation of the monopoly rules of order, allocations of property, and commons.) Our founders, as innovators, lacked sufficient understanding how to safeguard each – because they could not imagine the future so radically different after 1830, and particularly after 1914.
  • Five Axis of Intertemporal Production

    (from elsewhere) [T]here are five necessary axis of inter-temporal production:

    1) The individual, the family, and the church (the production of generations) 2) The partnership, the corporation, the bank, the treasury. (The production of goods and services. 3) The local government, state government, and the federal government. (the production of commons) 4) The judiciary (the resolution of disputes) 5) The Militia and the Military (the preservation of the monopoly rules of order, allocations of property, and commons.) Our founders, as innovators, lacked sufficient understanding how to safeguard each – because they could not imagine the future so radically different after 1830, and particularly after 1914.
  • Tolerance as Conspicuous Consumption

    [S]orry, but there are a whole lot of very bad people in this world. And a goodly part of our time is spent so that we never have to interact with, meet, see, or be aware of them. All human life is not precious. Some humans are merely a drain on us. But others are a daily threat to us. And letting them live is merely a form of conspicuous consumption. Source: Curt Doolittle – Sorry, but there are a whole lot of very bad…

  • Tolerance as Conspicuous Consumption

    [S]orry, but there are a whole lot of very bad people in this world. And a goodly part of our time is spent so that we never have to interact with, meet, see, or be aware of them. All human life is not precious. Some humans are merely a drain on us. But others are a daily threat to us. And letting them live is merely a form of conspicuous consumption. Source: Curt Doolittle – Sorry, but there are a whole lot of very bad…

  • FRIENDS. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ME I’m under the weather today, and it’s days

    FRIENDS. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ME

    I’m under the weather today, and it’s days like this when I really appreciate all the people who follow me and give me encouragement. Especially those of you who give me those wonderful PM’s at just the right time. It matters. It matters to me a lot. So thank you. For likes, comments, arguments, criticisms, support and encouragement.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-14 12:40:00 UTC

  • AND RONDAZZO ON THE MORAL NARRATIVES OF ECONOMISTS REGARDING CAPITALISM Somehow

    http://econjwatch.org/file_download/847/RandazzoHaidtJan2015.pdfHAIDT AND RONDAZZO ON THE MORAL NARRATIVES OF ECONOMISTS REGARDING CAPITALISM

    Somehow I missed this paper from January. Just ran across it. It’s awesome. Read it. (Obvious).


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-14 12:38:00 UTC