Category: Politics, Power, and Governance

  • “WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”— In **COMMUNISM

    —“WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”—

    In **COMMUNISM** private property is abolished in order to create exclusively *common* property. *(Rule By Discretion)*

    In **LIBERTARIANISM**, common property is abolished in order to create exclusively *private* property. *(Anarchy)*

    In **CLASSICAL LIBERALISM** (Rule of Law), the houses of government constitute a *market* for the voluntary production of commons between the people who pay for them with sacrifice of their private property. *(Rule of Law)*


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-29 11:09:00 UTC

  • “WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”— In **COMMUNISM

    —“WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”— In **COMMUNISM** private property is abolished in order to create exclusively *common* property. *(Rule By Discretion)* In **LIBERTARIANISM**, common property is abolished in order to create exclusively *private* property. *(Anarchy)* In **CLASSICAL LIBERALISM** (Rule of Law), the houses of government constitute a *market* for the voluntary production of commons between the people who pay for them with sacrifice of their private property. *(Rule of Law)*
  • “WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”— In **COMMUNISM

    —“WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND LIBERTARIANISM?”— In **COMMUNISM** private property is abolished in order to create exclusively *common* property. *(Rule By Discretion)* In **LIBERTARIANISM**, common property is abolished in order to create exclusively *private* property. *(Anarchy)* In **CLASSICAL LIBERALISM** (Rule of Law), the houses of government constitute a *market* for the voluntary production of commons between the people who pay for them with sacrifice of their private property. *(Rule of Law)*
  • ON POLITICS –“What are good introductory books to study about states, politics,

    https://www.quora.com/What-are-good-introductory-books-to-study-about-states-politics-and-public-laws/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=7b73a987&srid=u4QvBOOKS ON POLITICS

    –“What are good introductory books to study about states, politics, and public laws?”—

    The reason we are in this post-enlightenment **political and pseudoscientific debacle** is that Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche had very different beliefs about human nature – they expressed their own Aristocratic, Middle Class, and Underclass perceptions of man. And today we see Nietzschean(‘Aryan’), Hobbesian (authoritarian), Lockean (libertarian), Rousseauian (Social-Democratic) and Marxist(socialist and communist) SELF PROJECTIONS of the nature of man. When in reality, our physical brains are structured in a spectrum from the very masculine(Aryan), to the very feminine (Marxist), and we are totally incognizant of our cognitive biases.

    So the first problem is understanding MAN before we can judge rule, government, politics, economics, norms, and religion. And that is provided by science. Then we can understand Politics.

    **OUR MINDS (PREPARE YOU)**

    Jeff Hawkins: On Intelligence (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Brain)

    Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Mind)

    Simon Baron-Cohen: The Essential Difference (The Cognitive Biases)

    Jonathan Haidt: The Righteous Mind (The Moral Intuition)

    Paul Fussell: Class (the class biases)

    Francis Fukuyama: Trust (The Political Objective)

    **MAN (POLITICAL ORDERS)**

    Matt Ridley: The Red Queen

    Dale Petersen: Demonic Males

    William Tucker: Marriage and Civilization

    Nicholas Wade: A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History

    Peter Turchin: Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth

    Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nation�s IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own

    Francis Fukuyama: Political Order and Political Decay

    **THE UNIQUENESS OF THE WEST (IF YOU ARE INTERESTED)**

    Ricardo Duchesne: The Uniqueness of Western Civilization

    JP Mallory: In Search of Indo Europeans

    John Keegan: A History Of Warfare

    Emmanuel Todd: The Explanation of Ideology

    Emmanuel Todd: The Invention of Europe

    Karen Armstrong : The Great Transformation

    Bryan Ward-Perkins: The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization

    **THE NATURAL COMMON LAW (Rule of Law)**

    Milsom: Natural History of the Common Law.

    Plucknett: A Concise History Of The Common Law.

    Hayek’s: The Constitution of Liberty

    **20th CENTURY CONTEXT (WHAT WENT WRONG)**

    Stephen Hicks : Explaining Postmodernism

    Hans Hoppe: Democracy The God That FailedUpdated Dec 29, 2017, 9:44 AM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-29 09:44:00 UTC

  • Books On Politics

    –“What are good introductory books to study about states, politics, and public laws?”— The reason we are in this post-enlightenment **political and pseudoscientific debacle** is that Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche had very different beliefs about human nature – they expressed their own Aristocratic, Middle Class, and Underclass perceptions of man. And today we see Nietzschean(‘Aryan’), Hobbesian (authoritarian), Lockean (libertarian), Rousseauian (Social-Democratic) and Marxist(socialist and communist) SELF PROJECTIONS of the nature of man. When in reality, our physical brains are structured in a spectrum from the very masculine(Aryan), to the very feminine (Marxist), and we are totally incognizant of our cognitive biases. So the first problem is understanding MAN before we can judge rule, government, politics, economics, norms, and religion. And that is provided by science. Then we can understand Politics. **OUR MINDS (PREPARE YOU)** Jeff Hawkins: On Intelligence (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Brain) Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Mind) Simon Baron-Cohen: The Essential Difference (The Cognitive Biases) Jonathan Haidt: The Righteous Mind (The Moral Intuition) Paul Fussell: Class (the class biases) Francis Fukuyama: Trust (The Political Objective) **MAN (POLITICAL ORDERS)** Matt Ridley: The Red Queen Dale Petersen: Demonic Males William Tucker: Marriage and Civilization Nicholas Wade: A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History Peter Turchin: Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nation�s IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own Francis Fukuyama: Political Order and Political Decay **THE UNIQUENESS OF THE WEST (IF YOU ARE INTERESTED)** Ricardo Duchesne: The Uniqueness of Western Civilization JP Mallory: In Search of Indo Europeans John Keegan: A History Of Warfare Emmanuel Todd: The Explanation of Ideology Emmanuel Todd: The Invention of Europe Karen Armstrong : The Great Transformation Bryan Ward-Perkins: The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization **THE NATURAL COMMON LAW (Rule of Law)** Milsom: Natural History of the Common Law. Plucknett: A Concise History Of The Common Law. Hayek’s: The Constitution of Liberty **20th CENTURY CONTEXT (WHAT WENT WRONG)** Stephen Hicks : Explaining Postmodernism Hans Hoppe: Democracy The God That Failed
  • Books On Politics

    –“What are good introductory books to study about states, politics, and public laws?”— The reason we are in this post-enlightenment **political and pseudoscientific debacle** is that Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche had very different beliefs about human nature – they expressed their own Aristocratic, Middle Class, and Underclass perceptions of man. And today we see Nietzschean(‘Aryan’), Hobbesian (authoritarian), Lockean (libertarian), Rousseauian (Social-Democratic) and Marxist(socialist and communist) SELF PROJECTIONS of the nature of man. When in reality, our physical brains are structured in a spectrum from the very masculine(Aryan), to the very feminine (Marxist), and we are totally incognizant of our cognitive biases. So the first problem is understanding MAN before we can judge rule, government, politics, economics, norms, and religion. And that is provided by science. Then we can understand Politics. **OUR MINDS (PREPARE YOU)** Jeff Hawkins: On Intelligence (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Brain) Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow (http://www.amazon.com/On-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B003J4VE5Y/) (The Mind) Simon Baron-Cohen: The Essential Difference (The Cognitive Biases) Jonathan Haidt: The Righteous Mind (The Moral Intuition) Paul Fussell: Class (the class biases) Francis Fukuyama: Trust (The Political Objective) **MAN (POLITICAL ORDERS)** Matt Ridley: The Red Queen Dale Petersen: Demonic Males William Tucker: Marriage and Civilization Nicholas Wade: A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History Peter Turchin: Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth Garett Jones: Hive Mind: How Your Nation�s IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own Francis Fukuyama: Political Order and Political Decay **THE UNIQUENESS OF THE WEST (IF YOU ARE INTERESTED)** Ricardo Duchesne: The Uniqueness of Western Civilization JP Mallory: In Search of Indo Europeans John Keegan: A History Of Warfare Emmanuel Todd: The Explanation of Ideology Emmanuel Todd: The Invention of Europe Karen Armstrong : The Great Transformation Bryan Ward-Perkins: The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization **THE NATURAL COMMON LAW (Rule of Law)** Milsom: Natural History of the Common Law. Plucknett: A Concise History Of The Common Law. Hayek’s: The Constitution of Liberty **20th CENTURY CONTEXT (WHAT WENT WRONG)** Stephen Hicks : Explaining Postmodernism Hans Hoppe: Democracy The God That Failed
  • Dec 29, 2017, 8:13 AM

    https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-worst-geographical-situation-for-a-country-according-to-geopolitical-science/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=e4dfb580&srid=u4QvUpdated Dec 29, 2017, 8:13 AM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-29 08:13:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: —-”What is the worst geographical situation for a count

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: —-”What is the worst geographical situation for a country according to geopolitical science?”—- Answering this question requires a few dimensions: 1) Coastal, to rivers, to dry, to desert 2) Hot desert or jungle to cold mountains or tundra. 3) A low disease gradient …
  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: —-”What is the worst geographical situation for a count

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: —-”What is the worst geographical situation for a country according to geopolitical science?”—- Answering this question requires a few dimensions: 1) Coastal, to rivers, to dry, to desert 2) Hot desert or jungle to cold mountains or tundra. 3) A low disease gradient …
  • My answer to Would those who emigrated return to Russia if Navalny or another op

    My answer to Would those who emigrated return to Russia if Navalny or another opposition leader won and started mass… https://www.quora.com/Would-those-who-emigrated-return-to-Russia-if-Navalny-or-another-opposition-leader-won-and-started-mass-reforms/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=7d95874e


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-29 04:20:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/946596714160541701