Author: Curt Doolittle

  • NOMOCRATIC INSTUTUTIONS The People : A partnership of reciprocal insurance inclu

    NOMOCRATIC INSTUTUTIONS

    The People : A partnership of reciprocal insurance including every living soul in the polity.

    The Militia : Defense and Emergency Services

    The Military : Defense, Strategy, Offense.

    The Judiciary : The Common Organic Law

    The Houses of the Commons : Production of Commons

    The Treasury (The corporation that manages shares of stock as money)

    The Academy : Education

    The Monarchy : A family whose head has veto over the houses of the Commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-07 04:41:00 UTC

  • ARISTOCRATIC EGALITARIAN NOMOCRACTIC CLASSICAL LIBERAL AND THEREFORE LIBERTARIAN

    ARISTOCRATIC EGALITARIAN NOMOCRACTIC CLASSICAL LIBERAL AND THEREFORE LIBERTARIAN. ( 🙂 )

    My point is that I’m not a ‘white nationalist’. I’m a universal nationalist. A higher-tribalist. An advocate for truth, science, and nomocracy; for the market production of commons.

    What does that mean?

    It means that we can choose a spectrum between a corporations resulting in castes, or nations (extended families) resulting in aristocracy. But we will never achieve equality. It’s impossible because we are too vastly unequal to one another in value to one another (capability).

    It is our lower classes that cannot merge. Our aristocracies are, and must be global. But bringing our lower classes – reliant on one another – to capital, and particularly to normative and institutional capital, is suicidal.

    Our differences are expressed by our lower classes. our similarities by our upper classes.

    Yet our upper classes can only obtain status (and status can only be widely manufactured by positive (non consumptive) means, if there are many nations, with many aristocrats. Aristocracy gains its status signals from raising its people from one state and one distribution to another state and another distribution. Otherwise they are just parasites on their own people.

    So I advocate universal aristocracy. Universal tribalism. Universal familialism. And as such I am an anti-corporatist in both private and public institutions.

    To no small degree, I view the emphasis on signaling via consumption and the offloading of underclasses to more developed nations, as a total abdication of aristocratic responsibility for the parental development of their civilizations.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-07 04:34:00 UTC

  • MY NEW FRIENDS AND FOLLOWERS: “ONE BITE AT A TIME”. Libertarianism is an intelle

    http://www.propertarianism.com/FOR MY NEW FRIENDS AND FOLLOWERS: “ONE BITE AT A TIME”.

    Libertarianism is an intellectual, empirical and analytic movement, and conservatism is a sentimental, moral, and analogistic movement.

    The difference in the language of the movements has partly to do with the production cycles that conservatives (human capital and norms) and libertarians (economic production) each emphasize. We use arguments that reflect the temporal bias of our political and reproductive preferences.

    Which is why I argue that political exchanges between conservatives(warriors/long term risk abatement), libertarians(investors/medium term production), and progressives (mothers/short-term consumption) are necessary in order to make use of the perceptive and cognitive differences of the division of inter-temporal knowledge and labor. Each of us is temporally spectrum biased (and in the case of progressives: spectrum blind.)

    Propertarianism suggests that innovation in anglo classical liberal institutions and law are necessary under total enfranchisement – both as a means of dividing power(negative), AND to make use of all available information (positive).

    There is no reason that we cannot create a market for commons just as we create a market for private consumption in goods and services. There is no reason except the existing monopoly government that the socialists put into place as a means of destroying our division of inter-temporal knowledge and labor.

    So, that is the central hypothesis I work from: that while we only NEED rule of law, under the one principle of non-imposition of costs, articulated in law as positive property rights, managed by an independent judiciary, decided by a jury of one’s peers – that we also prefer and possibly need, the production of commons.

    And that while we are universally governed by rule law, and only law, that we can construct markets for the production of commons. And that the ‘legislature’ then is eliminated from all of politics. No law can be created, only discovered. And that the government need only concern itself with governance of the production and maintenance of commons.

    This is, I believe, the next evolution of classical liberalism, and the means of eliminating majority tyranny, and perhaps all tyranny.

    Anarchy is not the answer, and we were merely useful idiots for libertine anarchists as we were for neo-conservatives, socialists and communists..

    WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU?

    Well it means you have something to fight for, instead of something just to fight against.

    It means that propertarianism is the first intellectual, analytic, scientific, fully rational means of arguing our ancient, unique, high trust / rapid growth model of civilization.

    It also means though, that I tend to see sentimental expression and moralizing as a regressive and damaging means of expressing our preferences. In other words, it might feel good to express your sentiments, but it doesn’t change anything except your emotional state.

    So I ask you to try to learn Propertarianism by following me and Eli Harman (Eli is much easier to understand). And I ask you to be patient because it will take one year or more to sallow the “Very, Very, Very, Big Red Pill” that is Propertarianism, one bite at a time.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.

    SUGGESTED TO FOLLOW OR FRIEND:

    Curt Doolittle (Ukraine) – Propertarianism and Institutions.

    Eli Harman (Alaska) – (How do I position Eli? Poet? New-Nietzche?)

    Michael Phillip (NZ) – Philosophy of Science (Michael is a critic of unscientific thought)

    Skye Stewart (Maine) – Skye pans for gold in the intellectual stream.

    My site: www.propertarianism.com – I sketch work here on Facebook and post the better pieces to the site a few times a month.

    The Propertarian Forum propertarianforum.wordpress.com

    HBD_Chick’s blog on marriage patterns.

    Any Alt-Right

    Any Neo-Reaction.

    Any Red Pill.

    Any of the top 100 econ blogs.

    EDITORS/CRITICS

    Roman Skaskiw (My ‘Boss’ – What I should and should not be doing at any given moment)

    Ayelam Valentine Agaliba (UK / Ghana) – Critical Rationalism / African Politics (Philosophy advisor to whom I am forever grateful)

    Karl Brooks (has recently begun correcting for argumentative clarity and seems to ‘grok it’ all.)

    Johannes Meixner (Grammar, sentence and sense editor)

    Don Finnegan (my other boss, soul mate, who inspired me to take my work public)

    And the dozens of others I haven’t mentioned but who help me every day. (You know who you are. 🙂 )

    READING LIST

    I try to keep a current ‘short list’. It’s the first section at the top of the page:

    http://www.propertarianism.com/reading-list/

    BLOGS ETC

    I read pretty much every single economist’s blog every day, every paper at SSRN that’s relevant. And some books – although I usually limit myself to empirical works in the social sciences.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-07 04:15:00 UTC

  • “A mouse is cute. Fuzzy. Sweet. Lovable. But when it’s in your house, you want t

    –“A mouse is cute. Fuzzy. Sweet. Lovable. But when it’s in your house, you want to just poison it. A man is like a mouse.”— Overheard from Ukrainian Woman.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-07 02:45:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.interpretermag.com/thanks-to-moscows-actions-russia-could-become-an-islamic-state-in-10-to-15-years-russian-philologist-says/


    Source date (UTC): 2015-06-06 16:25:00 UTC

  • The Testimonial Civilization is the New End of History (Sorry Francis)

    Butch Longhorn at The Propertarian Forum “Gets It Right” https://propertarianforum.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/huntington-vs-fukuyama/

  • The Testimonial Civilization is the New End of History (Sorry Francis)

    Butch Longhorn at The Propertarian Forum “Gets It Right” https://propertarianforum.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/huntington-vs-fukuyama/

  • Ethics Isn’t Complicated

    “Why don’t I kill you?”

    [I]t’s actually a profound statement. Rather than asking how we act under the assumption of cooperation, we ask under what conditions do we rationally choose to cooperate?

  • Ethics Isn’t Complicated

    “Why don’t I kill you?”

    [I]t’s actually a profound statement. Rather than asking how we act under the assumption of cooperation, we ask under what conditions do we rationally choose to cooperate?

  • Bryan Caplan Goes All “Critique” on Trolls

    Caplan’s a good guy. But using Psychological Critique to criticize Trolls is so painfully ironic that I cant bear it.
    http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2015/06/the_psychology_3.html

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    [B]rian,

    Or we could just adopt the strategy of analyzing incentives, and continue the longstanding criticism of psychology as a pseudoscience. And that all use of psychological criticism is merely ‘Critique’ (Gossip for the purpose of shaming and rallying.) It is a sophisticated deceit, but a deceit none the less.

    Trolls want attention. They found a way to get attention. They vent frustration. It’s not complicated. Why is it that they aren’t getting attention. And how can we provide negative incentives for their behavior?

    Critique is unscientific. Psychologizing is use of critique.