Author: Curt Doolittle

  • ARE WEALTH

    http://noahpinionblog.blogspot.com/2013/12/redistribute-wealth-no-redistribute.htmlSIGNALS ARE WEALTH


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 14:34:00 UTC

  • Prank Of The Year (silly) As my sisters will happily acknowledge, at length, wit

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2cBwTe3g5cFavorite Prank Of The Year

    (silly)

    As my sisters will happily acknowledge, at length, with fish-tale exaggeration, at every opportunity, with gales of laughter, I am a terrible tease, and as a child I teased and tortured them no end.

    (Rural life was boring. What can I say. And younger sisters are excellent toys. It would have saved them a lot of anxiety if we had had video games in the sixties and seventies.)

    But I don’t remember thinking of this particular torture or I would have tried it. More likely, I did think of it, but I was afraid I might hurt them actually. Emotional distress and physical distress are different things. Not really keen on hurting.

    Teasing though is just an art form. Like throwing snowballs at the guys four grades ahead of you from rooftops where they can’t see you. Or putting scotch tape between signs so that cars drive into it with a bang. Or hiding in the closet until your cousin falls asleep then making noises just soft enough to be unsure they’re real. Or drawing characters in the road with gasoline. and lighting them on fire as a group of cars approach. Or climbing telephone poles and teasing policemen. Or chalking your algebra professor’s chair. Or sneaking into a classroom and anonymously drawing enormous magic number diagrams on a chalkboard so that the teacher is too impressed to erase it. Or hiding one piece from your friend’s chess set in his coat pocket. Or you know…

    Anyway. I couldn’t have gotten away doing this kind of thing to Jean, because she would have gotten mad. But Ellen, well, that would have been a lot of fun…

    (I miss my family.)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 12:30:00 UTC

  • IT’S DONE. (“Is there no one else? Is there no one ELSE!”) No one left to debate

    IT’S DONE.

    (“Is there no one else? Is there no one ELSE!”)

    No one left to debate with except Hoppe. Time to visit. To beg the master’s patience.

    He’ll be annoyed for the first hour. After that. I don’t think so.

    He’ll find some set of enormous holes I need to go fix. But I kind of think I’m done. The rest of the work on institutions is purely empirical and I need to spend a few hundred K for hiring some research assistants under some decent Austrian economist in order to support that work as more than just theory. (Mostly on taxes and interest.)

    Otherwise…. I might have to fine tune a lot of little bits, but the theory is done. From metaphysics, to epistemology, ethics, politics and aesthetics – I think it’s done.

    March of 2001 to December of 2013 on Anarcho Capitalism.

    Most of the theory from September of 2010 until now.

    Most of it I figured out in the spring of 2011, but it has taken me until now to put it all into a consistent framework where I feel that I can address all the arguments.

    The major insight I had last spring, when I drafted my book was that I had not solved the problem of calculation sufficiently, nor the problem of operational language. And it took me most of the summer to do that.

    This fall I kept fighting with the various kinds of theft and property rights, and the problem of history suggesting that property rights were imposed externally and unnatural, and once I understood that history was the organized suppression of discounts, the last piece came together.

    Put a fork in it. Time for frosting: writing and publication.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 11:44:00 UTC

  • THE “ONE LAW” IS THE PROHIBITION ON DISCOUNTS. Private property is merely a tool

    THE “ONE LAW” IS THE PROHIBITION ON DISCOUNTS.

    Private property is merely a tool for the prohibition of discounts.

    Eh… I’m the only one who gets it. But that’s the answer. we’ve been all caught up in promoting and defending private property against the state, but that’s been a distraction.

    We must suppress all discounts, or at least, as many as possible by the organized use of violence, in order to expand the scope and value of the market.

    If we expand the discounts to just cover violence theft and fraud, private property results. But that is PRIMITIVE private property.

    If we expand the discounts to all forms of discount both public and private, we end up with HIGH TRUST PROPERTY.

    Rothbard gave us PRIMITIVE private property, and propertarianism gives us HIGH TRUST private property.

    Conservatives will tolerate and embrace high trust private property and I am very much convinced that at least for christian european libertarians, I can convince them that high trust private property is superior to rothbard’s primitive private property.

    The difference is that we must use violence to suppress all discounts, and with that knowledge we see liberty in a completely different light: we must use force to implement high trust property rights at all times, and at every opportunity.

    And conversely, we cannot possess high trust private property without the constant, vigilant use of organized violence to suppress discounts.

    When all discounts are suppressed, individuals have no choice but to seek to serve others in the market.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 10:20:00 UTC

  • ON STATING POPPER SCIENTIFICALLY: AS ACTION Popper, like most Jewish philosopher

    ON STATING POPPER SCIENTIFICALLY: AS ACTION

    Popper, like most Jewish philosophers, is overly fascinated by words, and under fascinated by actions. I haven’t quite figured out the cultural fascination with pseudoscience in that community, but I’ll leave that to others who hypothesize that the Talmudic discipline of memorizing meaningless nonsense

    Popper tries to give us categories of thinking without solving the problem of acting. We do not require additional modes of platonic thought, whether Popperian (verbal), Platonic (imaginary), or Religious (Supernatural). We have a mode of thought: action, which we call ‘science’: demonstrated correspondence with reality.

    As such, theories are recipes for actions that produce outcomes. These sets of ACTIONS (recipes) help us IMAGINE what are IMAGINARY causes, relations and properties , that we might further attempt to reduce to actions by theory and test.

    This categorization as actions (operations) prohibits platonic ideas from clouding discourse, and divides theories into imaginary recipes that we must test and falsify and those which we have tested the outcome, (reproduced) and falsified (tested the internal statements).

    I would clarify the Popper quote above saying INSTEAD that:

    “Theories are recipes consisting of actions that we duplicate by the use of instrumentation to determine correspondence between imagination and reality. Those forms of instrumentation that test correspondence are:

    0) narrative (sequences in time)

    1) logic (words),

    2) numbers (counts),

    3) measures (relations)

    3) math (ratios),

    4) physics (causes),

    5) economics (cooperation)

    6) praxeology (rational incentives and actions).”

    Each additional recipe reduces to analogy to experience, the external world which we cannot sense, perceive, count, measure, determine the causes of, and act upon without such instrumentation. As such each recipe extends our perception.

    Unfortunately, these recipes are socially constructed organically in a network of dependent assumptions both conscious, unconscious and metaphysical, almost entirely dependent upon the forms of instrumentation used to extend perception and calculation. And we must reassemble entire networks of objects, causes, relations and properties, when we improve our instruments. This is why we construct and destruct paradigms.

    And the fantasy that we hold ‘beliefs’ is verbal and arbitrary, when what we hold are ‘incentives’, investments and opportunities that are not arbitrary or easily disposed of. This difference between verbal and platonic ‘belief’ and praxeological incentives in objective reality is another influential factor in failing to grasp the ‘stickiness’ of paradigms, being even greater than the stickiness of prices, contracts, careers, and Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade.

    Also unfortunately, given that learning stresses individuals, and that such paradigmatic shifts impose high costs on adherents, all people, in all walks of life, from professors to ordinary laborers, fight paradigmatic change whenever possible since it will of necessity reduce the value of their current paradigmatic mastery. People Will Not Change Ever by Means of Argument. EVER on any sufficient investment that they have made, whether material or intellectual. This applies in every walk of life from the moral to the philosophical to the political, to the scientific, and entrepreneurial. Although the entrepreneurial leaves them less choice.

    This is why science only advances with the death of prior paradigmatic advocates. Just as our political theory and institutions will only advance upon the death (none too soon) of the boomer generation.

    But, that does not eliminate the fact, that our knowledge does increase and our correspondence with reality increases along with it, and we adapt our actions more closely to a more expansive reality.

    At some point, the MARGINAL INDIFFERENCE of further knowledge (recipes) means that no further benefit can be gained from any available action, and as such, it is possible to CHOOSE BETWEEN THEORIES. Meaning that at any given point the number of available theories open to exploitation given instrumentation available, and the marginal difference in value, DOES give us reasons to choose between theories. Which is precisely why we are apparently, so good at choosing them. And the errors we do make, (mysticism in the 20th century in science and philosophy) can be prevented by adhering to scientific discipline: expression in operational language: the language of science. Of RECIPES for actions that with any given set of instrumentation, allow us to test the correspondence of our imaginations with reality, and without which we cannot test or even conceive of such a reality as exists.

    I think this description of actions, is more accurate than the verbal and allegorical description of the imaginary that Popper gives us.

    There is a very clear relationship between our inability to introspect upon our own mental processes, and imagination, platonism, and spiritualism. And this relationship tends to force us in philosophy to reduce all philosophical statements to an infinitely recursive discourse on norms. Introspection and intuition are cheap. Reason is more expensive, and instrumentalism is vastly more expensive. However, science: cataloguing sequences of actions using instrumentation that limits the distortion between our imagination and objective reality by extending our ability to sense, perceive, remember, and calculate, is, as in all sciences, a method for the prevention of error.

    Popper himself did not solve this problem. He just solved enough of it to tell us how to solve it for him.

    The distinction may appear subtle, but it is not. Mathematical platonism, which we falsely use as the gold standard for reason, has infected pretty much all of analytic philosophy, and I’m not sure it hasn’t infected physics. And my argument, like Hayek’s is that the 20th century was an age of mysticism because of the return to platonic analogy and loss of an emphasis on action.

    (I know I tend to aggravate you with these comments, but there is a method to my strategy. And I appreciate your ideas even if my thoughts annoy you. 🙂 )


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 10:18:00 UTC

  • Bentham was right and wrong. Rights theory was nonsense on stilts. But so was ut

    Bentham was right and wrong. Rights theory was nonsense on stilts. But so was utilitarianism.

    We cannot cooperate on ends. Any attempt to do so defeats the premise as self contradictory. We can cooperate only on means.

    Cooperation on means depends only upon objective processes, not subjective wants and experiences.

    As such, the only “law” is the suppression of discounts.

    The institutional solutions for such suppression are simple: rule of law, common law, contract, property, and universal standing.

    It is true that a separate and isolated organization, must have the ability to negotiate contracts for the production of commons and the prohibition on free riding, privatization and socialization. But this body has no need for voice in law.

    If a consent to a prohibition on discounts is the cost of entry into the market owned by others, or it is the purchase of interest in that market is an open dispute. Demonstrably people act as if the latter.

    As such it seems that people should have direct choice over the use of dividends. Whether for consumption, insurance or investment.

    It appears that an insurer of last resort is a necessary competitive advantage. But that if open to discretion is a license for corruption.

    If these rules are fixed then one cannot abuse these processes.

    It is our reliance on human discretion and failure to divide the houses that has caused the failure of the classical model’s balance of power.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 08:47:00 UTC

  • PRAXEOLOGY: THE PROBLEM, MURRAY, IS THAT THOSE CATEGORIES? THEY’RE ALL FALSE. So

    PRAXEOLOGY: THE PROBLEM, MURRAY, IS THAT THOSE CATEGORIES? THEY’RE ALL FALSE.

    Sorry Murray. Just how it is: Nonsense. On. Stilts.

    Rothbard’s False Praxeological Categories

    —————————————————-

    A. The Theory of the Isolated Individual (Crusoe Economics)

    B. The Theory of Voluntary Interpersonal Exchange (Catallactics, or the Economics of the Market)

    …1. Barter

    …2. With Medium of Exchange

    …….a. On the Unhampered Market

    …….b. Effects of Violent Intervention with the Market

    …….c. Effects of Violent Abolition of the Market (Socialism)

    C. The Theory of Propositional Exchange, or Law and Argumentation Ethics,

    D. The Theory of War – Hostile Action

    E. The Theory of Games (e.g., von Neumann and Morgenstern)

    HERE IS THE CORRECT ANSWER

    1) The human biological reaction to ‘cheating’ as a prevention against free riders.

    2) The organized use of violence to create private property from community property, and by homesteading. (Refutation of Crusoe Ethics)

    3) The organized use of violence to suppress involuntary transfers (cheating), and to force all consequential human action into the market for the production and distribution of goods and services. (Refutation of Non Aggression)

    4) The necessity of property, money and prices for calculation, incentives, and complex cooperation in a division of knowledge and labor.

    .

    5) The necessity of a monopoly of property definitions for the logical and non-arbitrary resolution of disputes, contracts, and common law.

    6) The necessity of organized production of commons and the contractual prohibition on their privatization, as a means of maintaining group competitiveness. (Refutation of total anarchism)

    7) The necessity of an insurer of last resort, for the promotion of risk taking.

    8) The prohibition on monopoly bureaucracy as a defense against interference in cooperation.

    9) The necessity of trade policy (collective bargaining) to neutralize competitive differences.

    (I’m sure I will extend this list to include prohibitions on inter-temporal transfers, obscurantism, pooling and laundering)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-30 07:08:00 UTC

  • I’m surprised I haven’t heard anything from you on this

    I’m surprised I haven’t heard anything from you on this:


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-29 20:14:00 UTC

  • (Bought V surprise roses. Got extra hugs and kisses. Life is good. )

    (Bought V surprise roses. Got extra hugs and kisses. Life is good. )


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-29 18:22:00 UTC

  • THE MINDFULNESS OF NOBILITY My last love, Amanda used to thank the universe as a

    THE MINDFULNESS OF NOBILITY

    My last love, Amanda used to thank the universe as a sort of personal prayer every day. She is a beautiful creature really. Terribly oversensitive. But special because she is one of those unreal creatures created by the ancient gods to remind us what fairies and elves were like, and where the idea came from.

    Buddhism’s a little over the top for me. I guess, prayer does the same thing as meditation for most of us. Although, I wish we more modern verse, and particularly our pagan verse, so that focusing the mind was an act of recitation and rhyme rather than quietude. Our ancient english ancestors had to memorize the lore and recite it, which is of course, an exceptional intelligence test. But which method of ‘mindfulness’ is better for whom is an empirical question that is quite hard to test. and asians who rely on buddhism are much weaker in language than we are so perhaps quietude suits them. And the jews who are the best at language that that memorization and prayer to extremes and it works for them.

    For me, I listen to a great mind read a great book, and that is all that works. The order in those minds creates order in mine.

    I do not see life as suffering or disappointment, and I cannot even grasp the mind that sees it as such. I see life as being let loose in infinite orchard that I may taste as much of as I desire before I pass, and my measure of that life is determined only by the variety of that world I taste, and mark I leave on this world prior to departure. I have but one life, and it is my special present to enjoy. I see life as the the craft of making the thing that is me, and leaving the greatest mark that I can. Whether that be children, affected lives, or a great achievement.

    This is an aristocratic philosophy that is more than 4000 years old. As far as I know, it is the best philosophy man has made. It says that I cannot lose in this life, except to choose to take on obligations I did not voluntarily enter, or accept restraints that I did not voluntarily bear. And to see learning – the building of excellence in ‘me’ as an unending quest for self perfection. TO try to rival the gods, so that they would desire us to be in their company, and we would be worthy to be in theirs.

    A man is great because he fought well, worked well, and tried to become the best he could be.

    And mindfulness is the perpetual recitation of that set of ideas, in word, deed, and impulse.

    No man or woman, no matter what class or craft, weakness or strength, could be said not to have had a good life mindful of this goal.

    There is but one life we get to life. The gods are but supernatural memories of our ancient heroes. And one chooses whether life is a hero’s journey, or a victim’s suffering. And one’s achievement is the change he creates in his state, regardless of his starting position.

    In this way, all men can be noblemen. It is not a matter of wealth or strength. It is not a matter of power. It is a matter of mind.

    Nobility is a choice. A mindfulness. To create excellence in yourself, and excellence in those around you, with the resources at your disposal.

    Nobility is the cult of non-submission.

    It is the cult of sovereignty.

    Sovereignty is a choice.

    My advice is to choose.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-29 13:59:00 UTC