Category: Natural Law and Reciprocity

  • Hayek Wasn’t Quite Right

    Hayek wasn’t quite right. Our civilization depends upon the rule of law by tort (natural law), the result of which CAN ONLY be ‘markets in everything’ – which he refers to as “Capitalism” by adopting the marxist criticism of financial cooperation at scale – but that I would call ‘Market-ism”: or the suppression of all involuntary parasitism and predation and forcing all peoples into the market in the service of others to survive. This zero-tolerance of non-market behavior is the result of the institutionalization of sovereignty and with sovereignty, of necessity, tort, and with tort and sovereignty we construct natural law and markets. So while, in the end, he did understand that it was Law that was the foundation of western civilization, he did not make the connection that it was law that LIMITED US to anything other than market cooperation. I call this use of tort law (natural law) “incremental suppression of free riding, parasitism, and predation”.

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  • Hayek Wasn’t Quite Right

    Hayek wasn’t quite right. Our civilization depends upon the rule of law by tort (natural law), the result of which CAN ONLY be ‘markets in everything’ – which he refers to as “Capitalism” by adopting the marxist criticism of financial cooperation at scale – but that I would call ‘Market-ism”: or the suppression of all involuntary parasitism and predation and forcing all peoples into the market in the service of others to survive. This zero-tolerance of non-market behavior is the result of the institutionalization of sovereignty and with sovereignty, of necessity, tort, and with tort and sovereignty we construct natural law and markets. So while, in the end, he did understand that it was Law that was the foundation of western civilization, he did not make the connection that it was law that LIMITED US to anything other than market cooperation. I call this use of tort law (natural law) “incremental suppression of free riding, parasitism, and predation”.

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  • —“Q: What Do You Define as Commons?”—

    —“@curtdoolittle Sir, do you have a resource that you could direct me towards in which you describe your understanding of the commons? Thank you in advance.”—Prussian Blue Persuasion Every single thing you pay for by either action, inaction,or forgone opportunity for discount or gain: obeying manners, ethics, morals, laws, norms, traditions, paying taxes, common property in all its forms (territory, resources, infrastructure, buildings, monuments), maintaining your, your neighbor’s, and local and national common property in all its forms, acts of charity (by your own hand and own money), acts of voluntary and military service. Anything that isn’t privately owned, by individual partnership, or corporation, but creates an asset for the members of the polity.

  • —“Q: What Do You Define as Commons?”—

    —“@curtdoolittle Sir, do you have a resource that you could direct me towards in which you describe your understanding of the commons? Thank you in advance.”—Prussian Blue Persuasion Every single thing you pay for by either action, inaction,or forgone opportunity for discount or gain: obeying manners, ethics, morals, laws, norms, traditions, paying taxes, common property in all its forms (territory, resources, infrastructure, buildings, monuments), maintaining your, your neighbor’s, and local and national common property in all its forms, acts of charity (by your own hand and own money), acts of voluntary and military service. Anything that isn’t privately owned, by individual partnership, or corporation, but creates an asset for the members of the polity.

  • “Q: WHAT DO YOU DEFINE AS COMMONS?”— —“@curtdoolittle Sir, do you have a res

    —“Q: WHAT DO YOU DEFINE AS COMMONS?”—

    —“@curtdoolittle Sir, do you have a resource that you could direct me towards in which you describe your understanding of the commons? Thank you in advance.”—Prussian Blue Persuasion

    Every single thing you pay for by either action, inaction,or forgone opportunity for discount or gain: obeying manners, ethics, morals, laws, norms, traditions, paying taxes, common property in all its forms (territory, resources, infrastructure, buildings, monuments), maintaining your, your neighbor’s, and local and national common property in all its forms, acts of charity (by your own hand and own money), acts of voluntary and military service.

    Anything that isn’t privately owned, by individual partnership, or corporation, but creates an asset for the members of the polity.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-29 08:57:00 UTC

  • IT ISN’T COMPLICATED: How simple does it need to be? Sovereignty requires Insura

    IT ISN’T COMPLICATED:

    How simple does it need to be? Sovereignty requires Insurance, requires Reciprocity, requires Truth, produces Law, limits us to Markets, produces competition, produces goods, services, and information as a means of survival.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 15:35:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033739662978891777

  • TEST OF RECIPROCITY —“Imagine if whites were seizing farms from blacks in Afri

    TEST OF RECIPROCITY

    —“Imagine if whites were seizing farms from blacks in Africa.”— John Reeves


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 12:02:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033686156016316416

  • IT ISN’T COMPLICATED: How simple does it need to be? Sovereignty requires Insura

    IT ISN’T COMPLICATED:

    How simple does it need to be? Sovereignty requires Insurance, requires Reciprocity, requires Truth, produces Law, limits us to Markets, produces competition, produces goods, services, and information as a means of survival.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 11:35:00 UTC

  • TEST OF RECIPROCITY —“Imagine if whites were seizing farms from blacks in Afri

    TEST OF RECIPROCITY

    —“Imagine if whites were seizing farms from blacks in Africa.”— John Reeves


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 08:02:00 UTC

  • “Slaughter your sacred cows because the growing market demand is for rule of law

    —“Slaughter your sacred cows because the growing market demand is for rule of law by natural law, reciprocity, order, a competent militia willing to implement incremental suppression of parasitism, and nature (god). The gods (forces of nature) can no longer tolerate lies (superstition, ignorance, bias, deceit, wishful thinking, pseudoscience, parasitism, and theft). Religion is for peasants, truth is for sovereign men and the demand for them is growing.”— Curtus Maximus (who’s real name i do not know)