Category: Politics, Power, and Governance

  • September 16th, 2018 11:16 AM [W]e just need to restore the family as the primar

    September 16th, 2018 11:16 AM

    [W]e just need to restore the family as the primary insurer such that people struggle to produce families as insurers rather than the state as an insurer with poor judgement.

  • Ownership of Our Lines

    September 16th, 2018 10:52 AM OWNERSHIP OF OUR LINES [W]e no longer own our children. If we owned our children still, we could influence their marriages. If we owned our government still, we could end alien immigration. We own neither and therefore no longer own self-determination of our line or our kin. As such you ask me to do what I cannot in the circumstance, and I ask you to do what we can do in the circumstance: fight to return our ownership – to create an alternative circumstance. The question is, will you fight? If you will not fight then your words are those of a woman: the ridicule of scolds is evidence of their powerlessness and lack of agency. And you are of no matter other than to be punished for your scolding.

  • There Is No Postmodern Conservatism

    September 16th, 2018 1:34 PM THERE IS NO POSTMODERN CONSERVATISM -ONLY ADOPTION OF LEFTIST TECHNIQUE OF Ridicule, shaming, rallying, straw manning, superstition, moralism, psychologism, pseudoscience, and the denial of truth and reason. CONFUSING EMPIRICAL METHOD WITH INTUITIONISTIC JUSTIFICATION
    Claims of Postmodern conservatism are an error that confuses the universal fictionalism of the left, with the universal empiricism of the right. In other words, no conservatives are postmodernists, they have merely adopted the TECHNIQUES of the Marxists-Feminists-Postmodernists in Rhetoric (industrialization of lying) and abandoned their tradition of Truth and Honor, because they have abandoned HOPE of the integration of the left into the ANGLO empirical enlightenment’s ambition of an aristocracy of everyone, versus the cult of Semitic-Catholic authoritarian equality, and returned to their traditional Hierarchy of Priesthood, Aristocracy, Burgher, Craftsman, and Peasant, because the Academy, State, Media (priesthood fictional and equalitarian) is allied against the Aristocracy, Burgher, Craftsman (empirical and meritocratic – the parasitic top and bottom against the productive middle. And as such the natural markets for parasitism (pastoralists and women) against productivity (Farmers and men) continues its long march from 10000 bc to the present. THERE IS NOTHING NEW HERE.
    Islamism-Marxism-Feminism-Postmodernism weaponized against meritocracy in the modern world, is just version two of Judaism-Christianity-Islam weaponized against the aristocratic civilizations of the ancient world. THE DARK AGES REPEATED
    Whether the current generation of revolt (Islamism, Marxism, Feminism, Postmodernism) that makes use of supernaturalism, pseudoscience, and pseudo-rationalism, is to bring us to yet another dark age as did the revolt by Judaism-Christianity-Islam is yet to be seen. But if the current generations in the west are any indication our Empirical Enlightenment will be crushed just as it was in the past, through fraud and immigration, leaving, once again, only the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese to survive the worldwide decline, using the walls, warfare, and that form of nepotism we call ethnocentrism. Curt Doolittle, The Propertarian Institute, Kiev, Ukraine.

  • September 16th, 2018 11:16 AM [W]e just need to restore the family as the primar

    September 16th, 2018 11:16 AM

    [W]e just need to restore the family as the primary insurer such that people struggle to produce families as insurers rather than the state as an insurer with poor judgement.

  • “I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”

    Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    Well, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”. ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it.)

  • “I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”

    Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    Well, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”. ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it.)

  • Political Realism

    [T]he strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward. The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong. Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.

  • Political Realism

    [T]he strong start from the position of inequality, and the utility of slavery, productive serfdom, financial serfdom, political serfdom. The market simply produces greater returns for the strong, largely in the reduction of costs of policing the slaves and serfs, since they self police in order to maintain access to consumption; and in the much higher productivity of the serfs due to the incentive to produce to control their levels of consumption. The weak start from the false premise of equality. And all deductions are false from that premise forward. The production of markets is in the interests of the strong. The production of relative inequality is in the intersets of the strong. Only a militia is free, because only a militia is equal in ownership of the market.

  • Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC —“I am not sure we are going to make it to

    Michael Moore, This Morning, on ABC

    —“I am not sure we are going to make it to 2020 as a democracy.”—

    Well, Michael, shared vision. My version: “There must never be another president”.

    ( Note the producers shut him up via a host, and cut to commercial before he could say it. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-14 11:36:00 UTC

  • We can’t reinstitute monogamy, only end subsidy and malincentive, and produce st

    We can’t reinstitute monogamy, only end subsidy and malincentive, and produce status, tax, and rights incentives. Monogamy will return to the majority in whose interest it is, and not for that minority in whose interest it is not. In practice this will mean that reproductively desirable will restore reproduction and those others shall not.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-14 10:17:00 UTC