Category: Civilization, History, and Anthropology

  • Calculating the Value

    Apr 3, 2020, 9:25 AM

    There is a value in ancient things – that is why they persisted. The question is understanding the value that exists rather than the value claimed exists, and a full accounting of externalities good and bad.

    re: magic, occult, religion, myths.

  • Calculating the Value

    Apr 3, 2020, 9:25 AM

    There is a value in ancient things – that is why they persisted. The question is understanding the value that exists rather than the value claimed exists, and a full accounting of externalities good and bad.

    re: magic, occult, religion, myths.

  • American Sub-Regions Are A Torn Country

    Apr 10, 2020, 9:40 AM China isn’t a country it’s a civilization. India isnt’ a country, it’s a civilization. Europe isn’t a country it’s a civilization. America isn’t a country, or civilization it’s an empire. South america is a civilization without a core state. Islamia isn’t a country or empire, but a civilization. Africa isn’t a country it’s a continent Turkey and islam are torn. Russia and europe are torn American sub-regions are torn. Africa is torn in many ways.

  • American Sub-Regions Are A Torn Country

    Apr 10, 2020, 9:40 AM China isn’t a country it’s a civilization. India isnt’ a country, it’s a civilization. Europe isn’t a country it’s a civilization. America isn’t a country, or civilization it’s an empire. South america is a civilization without a core state. Islamia isn’t a country or empire, but a civilization. Africa isn’t a country it’s a continent Turkey and islam are torn. Russia and europe are torn American sub-regions are torn. Africa is torn in many ways.

  • The Lesson of Comparative Civilizations

    Apr 15, 2020, 2:54 PM So, what is the lesson we learn from our study of history? That european peoples are able to evolve genetically, culturally, economically, technologically, faster than all other peoples because of our traditions of sovereignty, reciprocity, truth, duty, excellence, heroism, rule of law and jury, and markets in all aspects of life, where the market for suppression of parasitism we call the law, and the market for reciprocity in the production of goods, services, and information, evolve as rapidly as possible, thereby advancing productive innovations in each others interests, and suppression innovations in parasitism against others interests, in exchange for softly suppresses the rates of reproduction of the underclasses, thereby allowing us to divert proceeds of our production to the commons and the higher returns for all from those commons, the most important of which are truth before face, trust, economic and innovative velocity, and the prosperity, joy, and peace of mind that results from it.

  • The Lesson of Comparative Civilizations

    Apr 15, 2020, 2:54 PM So, what is the lesson we learn from our study of history? That european peoples are able to evolve genetically, culturally, economically, technologically, faster than all other peoples because of our traditions of sovereignty, reciprocity, truth, duty, excellence, heroism, rule of law and jury, and markets in all aspects of life, where the market for suppression of parasitism we call the law, and the market for reciprocity in the production of goods, services, and information, evolve as rapidly as possible, thereby advancing productive innovations in each others interests, and suppression innovations in parasitism against others interests, in exchange for softly suppresses the rates of reproduction of the underclasses, thereby allowing us to divert proceeds of our production to the commons and the higher returns for all from those commons, the most important of which are truth before face, trust, economic and innovative velocity, and the prosperity, joy, and peace of mind that results from it.

  • I remember when I was first struck by what was going wrong

    Apr 16, 2020, 7:42 PM I remember when I was first struck by what was going wrong. It was in the early 80’s. Long enough for the false promises of the sixties and seventies to become presumptions, long enough for people to intuit something wasn’t right, but not long enough for them to be falsified. … It’s early summer. A woman was pushing a stroller across the street on Farmington avenue. I don’t know why but I understood from her body language something wasn’t right. And then I started seeing it everywhere. That nagging feeling that we should be happy but we aren’t.

  • I remember when I was first struck by what was going wrong

    Apr 16, 2020, 7:42 PM I remember when I was first struck by what was going wrong. It was in the early 80’s. Long enough for the false promises of the sixties and seventies to become presumptions, long enough for people to intuit something wasn’t right, but not long enough for them to be falsified. … It’s early summer. A woman was pushing a stroller across the street on Farmington avenue. I don’t know why but I understood from her body language something wasn’t right. And then I started seeing it everywhere. That nagging feeling that we should be happy but we aren’t.

  • Apr 18, 2020, 6:25 PM —“I actually think Johannesburg represents the future. M

    Apr 18, 2020, 6:25 PM

    —“I actually think Johannesburg represents the future. My version of what I think the world is going to become looks like Johannesburg.”— Neil Blomkamp

    Exactly.