Author: Curt Doolittle

  • Having fun this morning watching the pundits around the world reposition themsel

    Having fun this morning watching the pundits around the world reposition themselves on all sorts of things. The most interesting is that given European energy dependency upon Russia, the eastern turn of Russia to the Chinese model,

    In 2008 and 2009 it was very interesting to watch all the economists change their point of view on the trajectory of the economy. Right now it’s pretty interesting to see them change their view on the trajectory of social democracy.

    I might have been blinded by being emotionally so involved in the passions in Ukraine. But, as long as Ukrainians remain free of Russian occupation, the net result here might be the end of the “end of history” and the illusion of a unified world.

    I want to put a bullet in the European Union, the American Federal Government, and “Universalism”.

    And this actually helps. And an emboldened china helps even more.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 22:50:00 UTC

  • “Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country”– Yes, well it’s a nuclear g

    –“Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country”–

    Yes, well it’s a nuclear gas station masquerading as a country.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 22:41:00 UTC

  • MESSAGE GOES MAINSTREAM: RUSSIA A ROGUE STATE –“Russia is rapidly emerging as a

    MESSAGE GOES MAINSTREAM: RUSSIA A ROGUE STATE

    –“Russia is rapidly emerging as a rogue state from which even its traditional allies are turning away.”– Financial Times


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 22:14:00 UTC

  • QUESTION: UK CENSORSHIP Are libertarian or “right wing” writers in the UK open t

    QUESTION: UK CENSORSHIP

    Are libertarian or “right wing” writers in the UK open to prosecution?

    If I spent a couple of years writing there, would I be in danger of statist persecution? Seems like its limited to direct personal attacks. But in general I advocate rebellion against statists and in favor of monarchy, in pursuit of liberty. If I get carried away now and then, is this a risk?


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 22:02:00 UTC

  • I guess that I should be happy that Russia just helped put a bullet in the mytho

    I guess that I should be happy that Russia just helped put a bullet in the mythos of democracy. Not that it needed a bullet. It’s pretty much been an unmitigated disaster everywhere.

    Although, the data in the west at least, suggests that it’s women and non-nuclear family immigration that made the marginally destructive difference.

    WEAK AND THE STRONG

    1) Democracy is weak – Monarchy is superior.

    2) The Absolute nuclear family is weak – the Extended and Inbred Families are superior.

    3) Secularism is weak – Religion is stronger.

    4) Credit is weak – Force is stronger.

    The west had one thing going for it: a homogenous (behaviorally intolerant, absolute nuclear family) protestant society under monarchy where there is no access to political power, forces all groups to compete only in the market.

    When groups compete in the market they innovate. Innovation OVER TIME allows for the rapid development of technology that allows a free minority to remain free.

    When groups compete in politics they’re not innovating, just transferring between each other. While it may be true that groups can invest together to attempt to obtain dividends on their investments, and that state sponsored investments generally can concentrate greater capital than private investments,

    The least costly military is a fully participatory militia capable of denying any forces access to territory without perpetual losses, and nuclear weapons to prevent military and nuclear threats.

    The least costly bureaucracy is private monarchy, voluntary representation or direct democracy, and privatized delivery of services.

    There are some areas where division of labor is destructive, and that’s war, and the maintenance of the normative commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 21:48:00 UTC

  • “Russia is still β€œthe only country in the world capable of turning the U.S.A. in

    —“Russia is still β€œthe only country in the world capable of turning the U.S.A. into radioactive dust.”– Russian head of propaganda. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 21:22:00 UTC

  • RT @CGGiske: The Crimea referendum sounds like a classical communist farce. Like

    RT @CGGiske: The Crimea referendum sounds like a classical communist farce. Like a percentage worthy of Stalin. Just leave Ukraine alone. #…


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 20:22:49 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/445294133234917376

  • USA APPROVES OF SECESSION? So, does this mean that the USA now supports secessio

    USA APPROVES OF SECESSION?

    So, does this mean that the USA now supports secession?

    That is excellent news. Why?

    Secession kills the creditworthiness of the state.

    Without credit, there is no welfare-warfare state.

    Texas has its own power grid. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 15:53:00 UTC

  • RUSSIAN TRANSITIONAL FAILURE TO ARISTOCRATIC EGALITARIANISM (Anglo Saxon, Friesi

    RUSSIAN TRANSITIONAL FAILURE TO ARISTOCRATIC EGALITARIANISM

    (Anglo Saxon, Friesian Aristocratic Egalitarianism)

    I KNOW democracy(political freedom) is just the path to communism and totalitarianism by slower means, and I know political freedom by definition is immoral. I know social democracy is just the secularization of jewish-christianity by empty verbalisms, at the further expense of propertarian aristocracy.

    These are not value judgements they are logical necessities given the distribution of human interests and abilities, and the evolutionary strategies of different groups.

    I am perfectly happy with a monarchical Russia that denies people access to political power. Just as I am perfectly happy that all other countries deny people political power under any form of private government. What I am not comfortable with is EXPANSION of CORRUPTION, and the expansion of the bureaucracy, and the SPREAD of corruption and bureaucracy.

    Now the Russians might be right is that the southern and eastern peoples (the ‘middle world’) are incapable of universalism and high trust. (I believe this may be the case given behavior under immigration.) And that the only possible solution for Russia is to engage in hierarchical government to use their minority population to conquer and oppress the ‘middle people’ (Turkiks, Uralics, Altaics, Mongols, Arabs, and any indo-european muslims) who pose a risk to them. And I even ENCOURAGE that position.

    But that does not apply to europeans(slavs, germans, nordics and celts), who have survived for four thousand years by denying the ‘middle people’ access to Europe, despite our smaller numbers.

    Russia may yet keep the east at bay if Germany does not return to its traditional role in doing so. I want the USA out of Europe so that Germany has no CHOICE but to abandon the pacifist fallacy and return to its traditional role as keeping the east at bay.

    We can see that any civilization touched by the Turkic and Islamic people suffers in ignorance, low trust and poverty. And cannot seem to escape it. It never occurs to us that advanced civilizations with low rates of reproduction do not SURVIVE against reproductive and aggressive civilizations – because he who breeds eventually wins. So the Islamic way of life, despite it’s low trust, violence, ignorance and mysticism, may in fact be the most effective way of conquest, even if it deprives humans of their reach for the stars. History tells us that the Chinese war machine is only bounded by the desert on one side and the ocean on the other. Western colonization was aristotelian, commercial, anglo saxon as well as military.

    So a Russia that used violence to first create property rights at the expense of creating a rent seeking class of statists was simply a necessary step in the evolution of a polity towards liberty. Thats what government is FOR: suppressing high transaction costs of free riding in exchange for the low transaction costs of rent seeking. But that interim statism is only helpful if then one suppresses rent seeking in ADDITION to free riding (what libertarians have got wrong by the way).

    And without the further transition away from statist brutality, the people are merely prey to be expropriated from.

    That is the difference between Friesian-anglo-saxon, propertarian, aristocratic egalitarianism’s total suppression of free riding, and every other political order constructed by man.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-16 10:30:00 UTC

  • LIBERTARIAN NON-LOGIC OF ‘RIGHTS’ You know, if you have to work that hard to ‘in

    LIBERTARIAN NON-LOGIC OF ‘RIGHTS’

    You know, if you have to work that hard to ‘invent’ something like a ‘right’, it pretty clear evidence that there is something wrong with your reasoning.

    I’m an aristocratic egalitarian libertarian. We obtain property rights from one another by mastering violence and organizing to apply that violence against anyone who would interfere with our contract for property rights.

    See how parsimonious that is? Occam’s razor and all that?

    Because it’s true.

    You earn your rights only by the ancient exchange of the promise to protect all who claim property rights from those who would deny them.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-03-15 14:09:00 UTC