Nov 1, 2019, 7:58 AM
No, the enemy isn’t ‘revolutionary’ they’re ‘undermining’.
Nov 1, 2019, 7:58 AM
No, the enemy isn’t ‘revolutionary’ they’re ‘undermining’.
Nov 1, 2019, 7:58 AM
No, the enemy isn’t ‘revolutionary’ they’re ‘undermining’.
The Enemy’s Technique https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/the-enemys-technique/
Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:51:50 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265505972975546368
Nov 15, 2019, 11:44 AM THE ENEMY’S TECHNIQUE (algorithmic) Civilizational Destruction from Within; Instigating Construction of Internal Spirals of Capital Rivalry, Consumption, Destruction; Baiting into Hazard (certain risk); Those who are ignorant, or lack agency; By use of False Promise (circumvention of reality); Under the persuasion by Sophism (pilpul); Justified by Critique (lie, criticism, straw-manning) Under the cover of Moral Pretense (lie); Under the cover of Plausible Deniability (lie); For the purpose of profiting (by harm) From the consumption of accumulated capital (undermining): … truth, reason, delay of gratification, manners, ethics, morals, traditions, cooperation between classes, organization of the classes, By not specializing in, … The production of innovation in goods services information, both private and common … Warrantied By Specialization in fields permitting Export of Risk And Absent Warranty … Gossip for Undermining (Entertainment, Media, News, Opinion) … Informational Destruction (Academy) … Government (Facilitation of Conflict) … Legislation (Undermining by, Facilitation of Conflict, Facilitating Dissolution of norms, traditions, manners, ethics morals, Parasitism, Capital exhaustion) … Rent-Seeking (special interests) … Corruption (influence) … Undermining the law (specialization in undermining the constitution via the courts) … Law (specialization in coercion) … Finance (Parasitism and entrapment) … Tax and accounting (evasion) … Marketing and Advertising (scams and undermining) … Sales Scams … Commercial Trade in Scams physical, service, and informational … Black Market Goods, services, and Information. … Check Cashing … Loan Sharking … Gambling … Pornography … Prostitution … Drug Dealing Thereby; … creating conflict, … destroying trust, … generating demand for restitution … generating demand for authority, An authority that recursively issues another iteration of … false promise, … baiting into hazard Causing a Continuous Conflict Spiral And Tragedy of the Commons (Conflict for consumption) until all accumulated assets: … genetic, … cultural, … normative, … artistic, … economic, … institutional and … political; have been consumed; by the conflict between classes and interests and by the expansion of the underclasses; whose numbers, invasion, reproduction, consumption, agitation, had been previously limited by; … productivity, property, market, law, and natural aristocracy; … And the surplus proceeds from production devoted to the production of commons; … Providing the asymmetric returns on those commons.
Nov 15, 2019, 11:44 AM THE ENEMY’S TECHNIQUE (algorithmic) Civilizational Destruction from Within; Instigating Construction of Internal Spirals of Capital Rivalry, Consumption, Destruction; Baiting into Hazard (certain risk); Those who are ignorant, or lack agency; By use of False Promise (circumvention of reality); Under the persuasion by Sophism (pilpul); Justified by Critique (lie, criticism, straw-manning) Under the cover of Moral Pretense (lie); Under the cover of Plausible Deniability (lie); For the purpose of profiting (by harm) From the consumption of accumulated capital (undermining): … truth, reason, delay of gratification, manners, ethics, morals, traditions, cooperation between classes, organization of the classes, By not specializing in, … The production of innovation in goods services information, both private and common … Warrantied By Specialization in fields permitting Export of Risk And Absent Warranty … Gossip for Undermining (Entertainment, Media, News, Opinion) … Informational Destruction (Academy) … Government (Facilitation of Conflict) … Legislation (Undermining by, Facilitation of Conflict, Facilitating Dissolution of norms, traditions, manners, ethics morals, Parasitism, Capital exhaustion) … Rent-Seeking (special interests) … Corruption (influence) … Undermining the law (specialization in undermining the constitution via the courts) … Law (specialization in coercion) … Finance (Parasitism and entrapment) … Tax and accounting (evasion) … Marketing and Advertising (scams and undermining) … Sales Scams … Commercial Trade in Scams physical, service, and informational … Black Market Goods, services, and Information. … Check Cashing … Loan Sharking … Gambling … Pornography … Prostitution … Drug Dealing Thereby; … creating conflict, … destroying trust, … generating demand for restitution … generating demand for authority, An authority that recursively issues another iteration of … false promise, … baiting into hazard Causing a Continuous Conflict Spiral And Tragedy of the Commons (Conflict for consumption) until all accumulated assets: … genetic, … cultural, … normative, … artistic, … economic, … institutional and … political; have been consumed; by the conflict between classes and interests and by the expansion of the underclasses; whose numbers, invasion, reproduction, consumption, agitation, had been previously limited by; … productivity, property, market, law, and natural aristocracy; … And the surplus proceeds from production devoted to the production of commons; … Providing the asymmetric returns on those commons.
Traditional Elective Monarchy https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/traditional-elective-monarchy/
Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:46:52 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265504724092141570
Nov 21, 2019, 11:53 AM
—“An elected monarch does work if that person has strong personality & support. One example from the past is Jan Sobieski, King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.”—Stephen Stobinski
The Propertarian Institute I think that it’s a good idea to have a large and extended family to choose from, and for the family to put forward the best candidate for ‘approval’ or ‘rejection’. This would continue our ancient traditions.
Nov 21, 2019, 11:53 AM
—“An elected monarch does work if that person has strong personality & support. One example from the past is Jan Sobieski, King of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.”—Stephen Stobinski
The Propertarian Institute I think that it’s a good idea to have a large and extended family to choose from, and for the family to put forward the best candidate for ‘approval’ or ‘rejection’. This would continue our ancient traditions.
Nov 21, 2019, 11:57 AM Better to think of monarchies as intergenerational custodians. It is clearly better to have intergenerational families make profits or loss from rule (arts and limits) and a rotating middle class for governance (commons). Conflating rule and governance has been one of our three largest errors: 1) conflating rule and governance 2) not expanding houses for the classes. 3) repeating the roman error of the unearned franchise.
Nov 21, 2019, 11:57 AM Better to think of monarchies as intergenerational custodians. It is clearly better to have intergenerational families make profits or loss from rule (arts and limits) and a rotating middle class for governance (commons). Conflating rule and governance has been one of our three largest errors: 1) conflating rule and governance 2) not expanding houses for the classes. 3) repeating the roman error of the unearned franchise.