http://www.moreright.net/neoreaction-research-reading-list/NOT ANALYTIC BUT STILL SPOT-ON
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-14 06:19:00 UTC
http://www.moreright.net/neoreaction-research-reading-list/NOT ANALYTIC BUT STILL SPOT-ON
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-14 06:19:00 UTC
Steve Sailer’s Law of Female Journalism: “The most heartfelt articles by female journalists tend to be demands that social values be overturned in order that the journalist herself be considered hotter.”
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-14 04:14:00 UTC
Watching your son play Minecraft over Skype from eleven time zones away?
Priceless.
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-13 18:00:00 UTC
http://www.aei.org/publication/american-exceptionalism-in-3-charts/Americans are more positive because we believe our lives are under our control. That belief is a self fulfilling prophecy.
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-13 14:16:00 UTC
http://www.kyivpost.com/content/business/expat-to-watch-familiar-face-in-legal-community-promotes-his-plan-to-save-ukraine-383305.htmlhttp://www.kyivpost.com/content/business/expat-to-watch-familiar-face-in-legal-community-promotes-his-plan-to-save-ukraine-383305.html
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-12 16:01:00 UTC
http://disq.us/8mka5s–“”Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like
fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment
should it be left unfettered to its irresponsible action.””–
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-12 15:53:00 UTC
All my men’s rights advocacy, criticism of feminism, and reproductive particularism aside, is there anything better in the world than a woman who loves you? I can’t think of anything that makes me happier.
(Other than more of them. lol.)
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-12 14:52:00 UTC
(Serious, even if it seems antagonistic) So, the principle result of western manorialism was to make best use of land for the community, and by consequence, prevent the reproduction of those who were unproductive. This was an enormously successful program when combined with prohibition on inbreeding – it converted most of Europe into the descendants of the middle class. And while it is an uncomfortable truth that the underclasses are both unproductive and expensive, why is it that we should redistribute to the unproductive, rather than use land to constrain the reproduction of the unproductive, as we have done, and others have done, for thousands of years? We must be equal under the law for a variety of reasons, none of which are just, all of which are necessary for the production of competitive economic velocity. But we are certainly not equal in value to one another. Vast numbers are dead weight on the rest. Even for the productive, I do not understand why I have any particular right to live in central manhattan when those who live there make better value of close proximity to others of exceptional ability than I would make of it. Nor do I understand why progressive taxation of property transactions and income which is onerous already, is not a sufficient means of extraction of value that can be contributed to the commons. I have been struggling to understand this movement for a long time and I am still unfortunately mystified by the assumption that the idea is a ‘good’ one. And I am still hoping that someone can inform me. (Although, truthfully I expect the usual rants rather than to be informed.) Thanks for anyone who helps.
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-12 14:46:00 UTC
http://www.sonsoflibertyinternational.com/Very interesting. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-11 15:55:00 UTC
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1502.03519v1.pdfGOOGLE’S TRUTHFULNESS ALGORITHM AND PROPERTARIANISM
Well, you know, for the purpose that they intend to use this theory, I’m not sure it’s all that bad. For all intents and purposes they are creating if-then statements consisting of a word pair and a conclusion (a triplet so to speak). But they are relying upon ‘authorities’ for the construction of triplets.
(I did work in AI exactly like this back in 1984-86 in assembly language, and spent many months on it, so it’s not exactly a novel idea — I understand that issues. Also in 2005, in one of my many failed attempts to reform Microsoft’s strategy, we created a similar algorithm for identifying terms, and reforming microsoft.com to provide information that was [surprise] helpful, and targeted to the user — at the time my company managed substantial parts of Microsoft’s internal taxonomy of terms, so it was something we understood quite clearly. )
For Google’s purposes, you can capture a database of sites filled with rumors and grab their triplets, then look for sites that use similar triplets. Conversely, you can hit authorities and index their triplets. That means a good web site is one that has fewer (or no) bad triplets.
Now here is where propertarianism comes in:
Very few statements are ‘true’ in any material sense. Some things are more truthful than others, but very little is true in the logical sense. And worse, the example they use is an interesting one: the nationality of Barack Obama. Which as far as I know is not exactly settled science (as someone who received an early copy of the obviously modified pdf – most likely because the birth certificate issued in Hawaii was tampered with in order to obscure that he was listed as a muslim on it. So they give this as an example of something that is true.
Now other things are matters of value, that each political bias (reproductive strategy) treats as true. To say Kennedy was a president, and to say he was a very bad president, are two different things.
But by and large, the political correctness crowd has succeeded in creating enough of a body of verbiage, and succeeded in controlling authorities (now they control wikipedia), that the NPOV has become synonymous with the politically correct POV.
So while it might be nice to stop rumours, I think that preference determines the values attributed to an arrangement of statements. And as such, it is better to detect bias in one direction or another than it is to detect ‘truth’.
First, because truth is very questionable. Second, because truth assertions are open to corruption (notice the number of asian authors in the paper isn’t surprising to me). Third because bias is both knowable and independent of truth claims. Fourth, because we desire to find biases that suit our arrangement of values.
Now, in addition, I think it is equally important to determine the structure of the argument – which is slightly more difficult but statistically ascertainable. (for a hierarchy of argument, See www.propertarianism.com for http://www.propertarianism.com/tools-and-techniques-for-political-debate/a-list-of-terms-for-use-in-evaluating-political-debate/)
So if you told me (a) how few rumor triplets a site had (b) the bias (proletarian, libertarian or aristocratic), and (c) the form of the argument, then I would think those three values would help us score sites, and that we could select our biases.
This is a very different search experience from a monopoly (totalitarian) one.
But then, if google chose NOT to do that, I would see a market opportunity (as some of us already do) in presenting a web index that filtered out biases we disapprove of.
Source date (UTC): 2015-03-11 15:41:00 UTC