“It is better to be unjustifiably right…..than to be justifiably wrong.”
-David Miller
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 12:04:00 UTC
“It is better to be unjustifiably right…..than to be justifiably wrong.”
-David Miller
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 12:04:00 UTC
1) ON THE PURPOSE OF SCRIPTURAL VERSUS RATIONAL AND RATIO-SCIENTIFIC IDEOLOGIES. 2) ON THE SOURCE OF PROPERTY RIGHTS AND LIBERTY.
(good read)
(Quotable)
“I don’t like package deals. That’s mainly the reason I don’t identify with a particular political position. If I end up looking like a libertarian, it’s only because they happen to be where I’m going anyway. I reserve the right to do my own thinking.” – Kenneth Allen Hopf
COMMENT
Ideologies can be as rigid as scripture to which you must adhere (totalitarianism), or mere boundary conditions that describe similar sentiments (freedom). They are both means of obtaining political power. The first is a means of coercion into dogma by threat of ostracization. The second a means of affiliation by promise of opportunity.
However, both scriptural threat and sentimental promise, are predicated on the absence of ratio-scientific knowledge. In the face of evidence of what man REALLY DOES with democracy, what he does with his economy, with his social order, with his freedom, with his laws, then we no longer are faced with an era of IDEOLOGY.
We are faced with the outcome of the era of ideology. And the outcome of that era is that the SUCCESS of rich democratic countries had nothing to do with their democracy. Democracy is a luxury good that was ALSO made possible wealth.
THE SOURCE OF THE WEST’S WEALTH AND PROSPERITY
But that wealth had nothing to do with democracy. It had to do with:
1) The aristocratic egalitarian ethics of cattle raiding, land holders, bronze, the horse, the wheel, and chariot, who used inferior numbers, and voluntary, organized, cavalry tactics that required high personal and familial investment, as well as voluntary cooperation in tactics for shared risk and gain. The tendency to adopt disruption in the form of new technology, new members, and new leaders – because enfranchisement meant rights to private property and elected leaders rather than community property and static leaders.
2) Small homogenous countries – first Pagan, but the more protestant and german the better, operating as extended families, with the high trust of extended families.
3) The prohibition on cousin-marriage out to six or ten generations, and the Absolute Nuclear Family (ANF) as the organizational unit of production AND reproduction.
4) Common law, individual property rights, and rule of law. money, accounting, interest, credit and banking.
5) The manorial system that suppressed the fertility of the underclasses, and created the ‘protestant ethic’ in all of society, by requiring conformity to good practice in order to obtain access to rented land, and reproduction.
6) The evolution of credit backed by ‘the extended family’ represented by the state.
7) Plagues that suppressed and reversed the fertility of the underclasses, and which forced the upper classes to spread into the work force.
8) An ’empirical bias’: a preferential bias toward, and continuous development of, technical, scientific, practical solutions. We cannot tell if this bias genetic or not yet but in part, it is beginning to look like a) minority status, b) competitive value of technology to compensate for small numbers, c) balance between verbal and spatial intelligence d) habituation.
9) The discovery and conquest of the New World and the subsequent trade, at a time when a plague had wiped out vast portions of north american indians.
10) The weakness of the Ottoman empire, Indian continent and the Chinese empire, from institutional decay. (In China, the failure to develop institutions of ‘calculation’ at scale and reliance on moral rather than empirical arguments. In Arabia, the persistent problem of ignorance, tribalism, low IQ, and inbreeding.) The weakness of the colonies, and the relative disparity in technological, calculative, and social development of the rest of the world meant the easy imposition of trade. And the re-adoption of ratio-scientism as a competitive advantage in the west while the other states had either fought it off intentionally (Islamic Civilization, Chinese Civilization), or who could not for a variety of reasons make use of it (Hindu civilization).
ON CALCULATION
The importance of calculation was I think, discovered or at least elucidated by Weber. But calculation is important, because it is NECESSARY. Without means of calculation, as the society becomes increasingly complex,
SCALE AND DYNAMISM – ADAPTATION – EVOLUTION
The state is often credited with the origin of calculative technologies. But this is to overstate the ‘state’ in its primitive origins in the fertile crescent. However, these small city states had all the properties of western city states, but earlier. THey created their innovation when they were small. They LOST their innovation when they became states and empires.
THE STATE CALCIFIES – EVERYTHING. PRIVATE PROPERTY DOES THE OPPOSITE. IT MAKES EVERYTHING DYNAMIC, ITERATIVE, ADAPTIVE.
The state makes fragility. It trades certainty for stagnation.
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 11:56:00 UTC
HICKS ON OUR MORAL DUTY TO IDEOLOGY OR TO REALITY
(quotable)
–“The Thompson-Kolakowski conflict is an instructive example of a true-believer-apologist in conflict with an intellectually-honest thinker. While Thompson and Kolakowski were men of the Left, itβs important to note that the same psychological dichotomy runs through most intellectual movements. Itβs the difference between those whose first loyalty is to a belief system and who will ignore or bend the facts to maintain their belief β and those whose first loyalty is to reality and who will alter or abandon their belief system to fit the facts.”–
Stephen Hicks
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 11:51:00 UTC
http://www.lagriffedulion.f2s.com/sft.htmSTAYING ON MESSAGE: MERITOCRACY MATTERS. ELITES EXIST.
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 11:18:00 UTC
LIBERTARIAN TERMINOLOGY QUESTION
(Freedom vs Liberty)
Is it just my own selection bias in action, or has the term FREEDOM been sufficiently appropriated as to mean “Positive Freedom and liberty” and LIBERTY such that it currently means “Negative Freedom and liberty”?
It’s too bad we LIBERTARIANS don’t have such energetic literary activists who can put together a campaign to ‘reconstruct’ the meanings of liberty and freedom the way the marxists have, and by doing so appropriated our terminology: via editing, shaming and critique.
LIBERTY IS DETERMINED BY
1) The available means of production.
2) The impact of the means of production on reproduction (family)
3) The allocation of property rights between individual, family and commons to suit production and reproduction.
4) The Freedoms and Duties we grant each other according to those rights, and the flexibility of altering those relations in response to changes in the means of production.
5) The degree of rent-seeking (corruption) by leaders of the hierarchy or network of organizations that resolve conflicts and facilitate investments (ownership or government).
6) The degree of contribution by individuals willingly paid to the extended family (commons) in exchange for status which increases their opportunities for mating, experience, and opportunity.
THE STATUS ECONOMY – THE OTHER INVOLUNTARY APPROPRIATION
(Government members obtain status as well as compensation and earners do not obtain status OR compensation. The need is to create status signals such that the earners are willing to contribute to the commons of their extended family. If instead, high tax payers were publicly identified and given political voice, if not political vote, then the world would be a very different place. But politicians fear this fact. And to some degree, the corrupt on both sizes are protected by their anonymity. Imagine a state of the union meeting where the top 500 taxpayers instead of 500 elected politicians, were required to give their opinions on the state of the union. )
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 09:58:00 UTC
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberty-positive-negative/–THIS S.E.P. ENTRY IS A TRAVESTY OF CONFUSION–
There is no correspondence with NECESSITY in this article. We are silent on the most important topic of our times: that is, that liberty is necessarily dependent upon property rights, and that is all.
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 09:58:00 UTC
http://www.lagriffedulion.f2s.com/sft.htmTHE COGNITIVE BIASES OF THE EMPIRICAL FIELDS?
(question)
What is the difference in the the cognitive biases of the different disciplines?
1) Engineering and engineers
2) Computer science and computer scientists,
3) Economics and economists (statistics)
4) Physics and physicists
5) Mathematics and mathematicians?
How would you stack-rank these five by:
i) The weight given to understanding of human hubris vs human rationality?
ii) The use of obscurant versus operational language
iii) The use of platonist versus naturalistic language.
iv) The requirement that people adapt to new knowledge, versus adapt technology to suit the needs and wants of people?
v) The tendency to favor statist versus libertarian solutions?
ON IQ
Now, we have to understand some variations in the data. Mostly it’s a hierarchy of IQ. But Economists usually skew lower than the other disciplines because a) they are paid less, and b) the criteria for what is called an economics degree varies a lot. (It is very hard to make less than 100K as a computer scientist. It is very easy to make 150K. And not difficult to make 200K.) Given the damned rigor of the discipline I find this sort of thing interesting.
DISCLAIMER
I am educated as a fine artist, in Art Theory. (The philosophy of art and art history). Essentially as an art critic. Art just isn’t generally good enough to critique any more. π Although the art-craft movement is still creative and beautiful. π The movie business is the great sucking sound for artistic talent in America. And art has become a lower middle class occupation with an upper proletarian work force. It is not in the least bit aristocratic.
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 09:43:00 UTC
http://jaymans.wordpress.com/2013/10/31/would-universal-healthcare-in-america-stifle-innovation-no-it-wouldnt/THE USA IS NOT MORE MEDICALLY INNOVATIVE THAN UK OR GERMANY.
It’s just a lot bigger. The USA is the largest HI-IQ country, with the largest distribution of intellectuals.
–ALL THAT MATTERS IS THE SMART FRACTION.–
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 09:09:00 UTC
http://www.stephenhicks.org/2013/11/02/kolakowski-on-leftist-responsibility/
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-03 07:10:00 UTC
Curt Doolittle shared a photo.
Source date (UTC): 2013-11-02 16:40:00 UTC