Form: Aphorism

  • All publicity is good publicity. Seek controversy. Controversy spreads discourse

    All publicity is good publicity. Seek controversy. Controversy spreads discourse. Criticism breeds opportunity.
  • The Difference Between Postmodernism and Christianity?

    “What is the difference between postmodernism and Christianity? None. They’re both for the purpose of making false promises to the underclasses so that they use their numbers to destroy the aristocracy and create a dark age.” —Curt Doolittle

  • The Difference Between Postmodernism and Christianity?

    “What is the difference between postmodernism and Christianity? None. They’re both for the purpose of making false promises to the underclasses so that they use their numbers to destroy the aristocracy and create a dark age.” —Curt Doolittle

  • The Virtuous Cycle of Western Civilization

    THE VIRTUOUS CYCLE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Martial Risk Produces Reward. Opportunity for Reward produces Heroism. Martial Heroism produces Meritocracy. Meritocracy produces Sovereignty. Sovereignty produces Natural Law. Natural law produces markets. Markets produce Prosperity. Prosperity increases competitiveness. Competitiveness decreases martial risk.

  • The Virtuous Cycle of Western Civilization

    THE VIRTUOUS CYCLE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Martial Risk Produces Reward. Opportunity for Reward produces Heroism. Martial Heroism produces Meritocracy. Meritocracy produces Sovereignty. Sovereignty produces Natural Law. Natural law produces markets. Markets produce Prosperity. Prosperity increases competitiveness. Competitiveness decreases martial risk.

  • Civilization Produces Dividends for Descendents (Accumulates Capital).

    “Dividends for Descendants” is what civilization really is. Does an act or policy produce it or not? If it doesn’t, it is counter to civilization (does not produce a surplus). – Steve Pender

  • Civilization Produces Dividends for Descendents (Accumulates Capital).

    “Dividends for Descendants” is what civilization really is. Does an act or policy produce it or not? If it doesn’t, it is counter to civilization (does not produce a surplus). – Steve Pender

  • The Filtering Process

    As far as I know, Universities filter but don’t educate. Fraternities like universities filter further on sociability. Sports like Fraternities select you further on teamwork. Charities like fraternities select you further on service. Universities are meaningful for selecting you. Fraternities are meaningful for selecting you. Sports are meaningful for selecting you. IQ, Industriousness, manners(class), sociability, loyalty, attractiveness are meaningful. Degrees, grades, are not.

  • Doolittle’s Law Of Market Limits

    DOOLITTLE’S LAW OF MARKET LIMITS The limit to the evolutionary value markets, is measurable by changes in genetic capital, and genetic capital is measureable by differences in total number of population and distribution(superiority) of traits. Likewise, the limit to genetic capital is competitive speciation (transcendence). Again, if you cannot state the limit to a theory(‘good’) then you do not understand of what you speak.

  • Doolittle’s Law Of Market Limits

    DOOLITTLE’S LAW OF MARKET LIMITS The limit to the evolutionary value markets, is measurable by changes in genetic capital, and genetic capital is measureable by differences in total number of population and distribution(superiority) of traits. Likewise, the limit to genetic capital is competitive speciation (transcendence). Again, if you cannot state the limit to a theory(‘good’) then you do not understand of what you speak.