Category: Natural Law and Reciprocity

  • Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons

    Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons. https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/31/updated-to-explicitly-state-human-capital-as-a-commons/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 14:28:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267100543299850241

  • Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons

    Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons. https://t.co/thfOD4abqR

  • Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons.

    Nov 17, 2019, 8:47 AM III. Common Interests, or “Commons” (Community Property) Physical Capital (1) Resources: natural resources. (2) Formal (Physical) Commons: waterways, parks, buildings, improvements, and infrastructure. (3) Monuments: arts and artifacts. Institutional Capital (4) Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion, Education, Banking, Treasury, Government, Laws, Courts. (5) Cooperative Institutions: Family, Neighborhood, (6) Common Opportunity Interests: Un-homesteaded Opportunities Human Capital (7) Informational commons: Knowledge. Information. (8) Skills (Explicit Knowledge) (9) Cooperative Commons: Trust, Truthful Speech (10) Informal (Normative) Institutions: Our norms: habits, manners, ethics and morals. (11) Population and Distribution: The distribution of our classes (12) Genetic Interests: Our Genome

  • Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons.

    Nov 17, 2019, 8:47 AM III. Common Interests, or “Commons” (Community Property) Physical Capital (1) Resources: natural resources. (2) Formal (Physical) Commons: waterways, parks, buildings, improvements, and infrastructure. (3) Monuments: arts and artifacts. Institutional Capital (4) Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion, Education, Banking, Treasury, Government, Laws, Courts. (5) Cooperative Institutions: Family, Neighborhood, (6) Common Opportunity Interests: Un-homesteaded Opportunities Human Capital (7) Informational commons: Knowledge. Information. (8) Skills (Explicit Knowledge) (9) Cooperative Commons: Trust, Truthful Speech (10) Informal (Normative) Institutions: Our norms: habits, manners, ethics and morals. (11) Population and Distribution: The distribution of our classes (12) Genetic Interests: Our Genome

  • Be the Strong

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:10 AM Investment is a fact. Possession is contingent. Property is what the strong agree it is. Property rights are what the strong are willing to insure. Be the strong. It all begins with the militia.

  • Be the Strong

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:10 AM Investment is a fact. Possession is contingent. Property is what the strong agree it is. Property rights are what the strong are willing to insure. Be the strong. It all begins with the militia.

  • Morality Doesn’t Scale

    Morality Doesn’t Scale https://t.co/DBHErP1VbT

  • Morality Doesn’t Scale

    Morality Doesn’t Scale https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/31/morality-doesnt-scale/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-31 12:53:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267076855603085314

  • Morality Doesn’t Scale

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:23 AM The reason we need a Sun Tzu a Machiavelli, and a Doolittle, is because we are civilized and moral people and do not grasp the limit beyond which the immoral is necessary for group success. Conversely the reason for Jewish and Muslim success in underming, weakening, conquest, destruction by consumption, and failure of creating a civilization of their own as a growing, going concern, is their immorality. In other words. Law may be a moral discipline, but war by genetic, informational, financial, economic, and military means is not a moral discipline. You cannot simply, like a pet, learn habits, without reason. Because other people do not learn moral habits. They learn immoral habits and call them ‘good’. We live in an era of SCALE. The world, the universe, the very large and the very small. Our minds evolved to habituate almost everything and reason only when necessary. But we live in an era where reason is always necessary. ANd this is why democracy fails. Not enough of us have knowledge. Not enough skill, and far too few of us reason, and fewer still who reason across time. Most of us are still semi-domesticated, well trained animals. That does not mean that like the herd we must tolerate being led to slaughter.

  • Morality Doesn’t Scale

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:23 AM The reason we need a Sun Tzu a Machiavelli, and a Doolittle, is because we are civilized and moral people and do not grasp the limit beyond which the immoral is necessary for group success. Conversely the reason for Jewish and Muslim success in underming, weakening, conquest, destruction by consumption, and failure of creating a civilization of their own as a growing, going concern, is their immorality. In other words. Law may be a moral discipline, but war by genetic, informational, financial, economic, and military means is not a moral discipline. You cannot simply, like a pet, learn habits, without reason. Because other people do not learn moral habits. They learn immoral habits and call them ‘good’. We live in an era of SCALE. The world, the universe, the very large and the very small. Our minds evolved to habituate almost everything and reason only when necessary. But we live in an era where reason is always necessary. ANd this is why democracy fails. Not enough of us have knowledge. Not enough skill, and far too few of us reason, and fewer still who reason across time. Most of us are still semi-domesticated, well trained animals. That does not mean that like the herd we must tolerate being led to slaughter.