Author: Curt Doolittle

  • is what I expect to happen if any digital currency is successful. Ecuador create

    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/L/LT_ECUADOR_DIGITAL_MONEY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-08-29-08-28-04This is what I expect to happen if any digital currency is successful.

    Ecuador creates it’s own fiat digital currency. Which is good for the third world. Becuase digital currency is traceable and hard for corrupt politicians to steal.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 13:58:00 UTC

  • ACKNOWLEDGE COLLAPSE BUT PUSSY-OUT’s ON THE SOLUTION A year ago I would not have

    http://online.wsj.com/articles/the-assembly-of-a-new-world-order-1409328075KISSINGER ACKNOWLEDGE COLLAPSE BUT PUSSY-OUT’s ON THE SOLUTION

    A year ago I would not have understood why today I do: the failure of the western program is a failure of his program.

    But there is an obvious answer to the new world order. Abandon multi-culturaism and the corporates state and re-nationalize liberalism.

    There is no common good.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 13:56:00 UTC

  • What does it mean when your significant other goes in vacation without you for t

    What does it mean when your significant other goes in vacation without you for ten days? πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 10:22:00 UTC

  • ON MORALITY (THE FINAL WORD?) GIVEN 1) The Set of all objective prohibitions on

    ON MORALITY (THE FINAL WORD?)

    GIVEN

    1) The Set of all objective prohibitions on involuntary-transfer/free-riding/imposed-costs in the spectrum criminal, unethical, immoral, conspiratorial.

    2) The Set of all normative rules that impose costs on participants for some normatively strategic purpose, enforced by inclusion or exclusion.

    3) The Set of formal laws intended to capture all of the above, and enforce by violence.

    4) The Set of all subjective categorical applications of those rules to concrete circumstances, not yet determinable as 1, 2, or 3.

    ASSERTIONS

    a) 1 is Universally true, since cooperation is irrational in the presence of parasitism.

    b) 2 is NOT universally true since under no universal set of norms are all groups equally competitive. Therefore it is advantageous for higher groups (with better abilities, norms, and institutions) to operate in libertarian ethics, and lower groups (those with worse abilities, norms and institutions) to operate under social democratic, or even despotic conditions.

    c) 3 is not universally true because law is a pragmatic organic adoption to the necessary condition of set 1, and the strategic condition of set 2.

    d) 4 is not universally true because because it is hypothetical experimentation not yet codified as law, norm, or necessity.

    EXPLANATION

    Different groups develop different evolutionary strategies that require treatment of in-group and out-group members differently. Under the Absolute nuclear family and the nuclear family the distinction between out-group and in-group members has been eradicated due to outbreeding. Communism and socialism likewise are attempts to destroy the family in an attempt to mitigate reproductive differences between Tribes, classes and families. As such this is a ‘white people’ problem since only northern european white people have abandoned the family and tribe and the rest of the world has not.

    In polities with Traditional and STEM families, there exists high demand for the state because in-group and out-group members are treated very differently. In a northern european aristocratic polity, in-group and out-group members are not treated differently – because there are no out-group members. However, external polties entering into the northern european polity demonstrate in-group vs out-group ethics and morality. This means that universalism or better stated, monopoly ethics, or perhaps ‘totalitarian ethics’, are in fact competitively disadvantageous against those who practice out-group ethics.

    The more ‘insurance’ provided by the state the more disadvantaged is universalism and libertarianism. Because not only are universalists paying into the commons with late child birth, working parents, and the nuclear and absolute family costs, but competitors do not practice these same constraints, and rates of birth and place multiplicative burden on the commons generated by those who contribute to it.

    So the northern european strategic advantage brought about by manorialism and the church’s prohibition on inbreeding reduces population growth rates, eliminates even in-family free riding, all in an effort to add capital to the commons, and to suppress underclass rates of reproduction. Meanwhile those that do not practice such abstinence are able to consume the commons thus saved.

    We can analyze each group’s reproductive(family structure), social (trust radius), and productive (economic) strategies but in the end, this is what is codified in our laws and norms. As such norms are morals unique to a given reproductive strategy for a given people, in competition with other peoples.

    Moral universalism is true in matters of dispute resolution – voluntary exchange is the only rational means of dispute resolution. Moral particularism is true in the case of fulfilling a reproductive strategy. But no moral strategy can be universal since that would deterministically eliminate some groups from participation. ergo -libertarianism is an aristocratic philosophy for a creative class, and other classes require other strategies. In the context of moral utility then these strategies are each moral within group and not across group. For cross group morality we only require property rights. However, since any and all collections of property rights whether objective and necessary or normative and strategic, require institutional support, we require different political orders to satisfy the reproductive strategies of each while cooperating via market means (voluntary exchange) at both the consumer, producer and political levels.

    Monopoly is tyranny.

    There is no optimum.

    Any optimum would produce deterministic ends.

    And that would mean some people would have to prefer losing the genetic competition.

    And that will never happen. Never has happened. Never can happen.

    Universalism is non-logical. Libertarian or otherwise.

    Instead, libertarianism forms the legal basis of the negotiation of conflicts between groups with heterogeneous wants and needs.

    As far as I know, albeit in brief form, this is the last word on morality, its scope and the argument for universalism.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 09:14:00 UTC

  • A BIAS AGAINST CONFLICT We all have our goals in life. Our preferences and our b

    A BIAS AGAINST CONFLICT

    We all have our goals in life. Our preferences and our biases. I am not unaware that my ultimate bias is against conflict. I hate it. I am really good at it, precisely because I hate it. My household as a child was filled with constant conflict. I worried about my mother all the time. So in developing a political philosophy it is somewhat obvious that the defining property of propertarianism, is that it’s rationally calculable, in any an all circumstances. As such all disputes are rationally decidable. I don’t care what political order you choose, any more than I care what sport you play. What I care about is that you don’t steal from me, and I won’t steal from you. Because stealing of one kind or another is the source of all human conflict. After you suppress stealing, everything else is merely envy. And envy it turns out, if you can’t steal, is a pretty good motivator.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 07:42:00 UTC

  • “Poland+Finland+Bellarus+Ukraine. It’s time.”— (David Mondrus)

    —“Poland+Finland+Bellarus+Ukraine. It’s time.”— (David Mondrus)

    http://britishlawcentre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WARSAW-POLISH-Constitutional-Court-in-Europe-PLAYER-or-Spectator-Koncewicz.pdf


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 06:23:00 UTC

  • It’s really interesting to live in a country where mothering isn’t a chore, burd

    It’s really interesting to live in a country where mothering isn’t a chore, burden, or interference with life and career, but is the purpose of life, and something to be enjoyed, and cherished. It’s one thing to say that women may not enter the work force, and another to say that they must. There is no economic evidence that they must. In fact, all it does is cause job displacement and higher taxation. That’s it. Oh.. and it makes a lot of wimpy male and spoiled female children.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 05:10:00 UTC

  • WORTH REPEATING —“The fallacy of the enlightenment is that of equality, since

    WORTH REPEATING

    —“The fallacy of the enlightenment is that of equality, since equality is a code word for monopoly, and monopoly is a code word for tyranny, and tyranny is a code word for parasitism.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 04:31:00 UTC

  • THE “WHAT IF” OF UNIVERSALISM What if all companies compete in the market with t

    THE “WHAT IF” OF UNIVERSALISM

    What if all companies compete in the market with the same strategy? Those with the most credit will eventually accumulate the talent and other resources to defeat the rest. So companies specialize in market tactics.

    What if all states compete in the market with the same strategy? If everyone competed on meritocracy, the most technologically advanced state would capture a disproportionate amount of the wealth. If on violence, the strongest would capture a disproportionate amount of the wealth, territory, and control. The most vocal the most influence. This is why states specialize in different tactics. Because meritocracy is only beneficial to the meritocratic. war is most beneficial to the strong. and everyone else engages in criticism and complaint as moral rebellion.

    What if all tribes compete in the market with the same strategy? If all compete on meritocracy, the smartest, strongest, most trustworthy, and most technologically advanced will capture a disproportionate percentage of the wealth. If on strength, the strongest, and fastest, willing to make the greatest sacrifices will capture it. The rest will rely on gossip criticism and complaint and negotiate whatever possible ends they can. So tribes specialize in reproductive and social tactics.

    What if all families compete in the market with the same strategy? if families competed in the polity using the same strategy the wealthy would prosper under meritocracy and the poor would prosper under communism, and the powerful would prosper under authoritarianism. This is why families politically compete using different political preferences: it is in their interests to do so. Classes vote as classes because classes share reproductive strategies. As much as we do not like it, humans use three different strategies (gossip/criticism/guilt, violence, remuneration) to compete, and they do so because the upper classes are literally genetically superior to the lower classes in both intelligence, ability, and reproductive value.

    An homogenous polity, an homogenous moral code for a political system, is a disadvantage to some and an advantage to others. The state isn’t the only monopoly that’s ‘bad’. As an artifact of an extended family of aristocrats, it is adequate for the representation of their interests. A multi-house government is merely a market for constructing social contracts – as long as they are contracts that expire, rather than laws that do not. The mistake we made was in not adding the church as the lowest house of the state, and requiring that aristocracy(the land), merchant and banker (commerce), the common folk (the church and care-taking) were not separated into individual houses. Each with their own requirements for entry, and taxes paid, and all of which participated in exchanges.

    Even as such, a division of those preferences does not solve the problem of the demand for totalitarianism on one end and demand for liberty at the other. The problem is that property rights must exist as universally atomic (private) but that we can use those rights under a political contract, to construct whatever political order best suits our reproductive interests.

    Any order that constructs a market for exchange between those of us with dissimilar interests and abilities is a moral one. However, any order which favors one house or the other through parasitism rather than exchange does not.

    The fallacy of the enlightenment is that of equality, since equality is a code word for monopoly, and monopoly is a code word for tyranny, and tyranny is a code word for parasitism. And under no condition is cooperation rational under parasitism. And if we are not cooperating then violence is on the table.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-29 04:31:00 UTC

  • WHAT IS PUTIN AFRAID OF? IF UKRAINIANS CAN DO IT, SO CAN RUSSIA —“But Ukrainia

    WHAT IS PUTIN AFRAID OF? IF UKRAINIANS CAN DO IT, SO CAN RUSSIA

    —“But Ukrainian government officials like Andrei Kuzmenko, acting ambassador to the United Kingdom, have no doubt about what drives Vladimir Putin in Ukraine. “He can’t bear to see, and will do everything to prevent, a thriving, free, democratic country like Ukraine on his border,” Kuzmenko told NBC News. “For the simple reason that, if we Ukrainians can do it, so could the Russians … at his own peril.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2014-08-28 23:02:00 UTC