Form: Definition

  • Definition: “hazard”, “baiting Into Moral Hazard”

    Definition: “hazard”, “baiting Into Moral Hazard” https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/definition-hazard-baiting-into-moral-hazard/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:37:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265502432135651329

  • Definition: “hazard”, “baiting Into Moral Hazard”

    Dec 1, 2019, 8:15 AM (worth repeating) “HAZARD” In old English law. An unlawful game at dice, those who play at it being called ‘hazardors’.�In modern law. Any game of chance or wagering. In insurance law. The risk, danger, or probability that the event Insured against may happen, varying with the circumstances of the particular case. Moral hazard. In fire insurance. The risk or danger of the destruction of the insured property by fire, as measured by the character and interest of the insured owner, his habits as a prudent and careful man or the reverse, his known integrity or his bad reputation, and the amount of loss he would suffer by the destruction of the property or the gain he would make by suffering it to burn and collecting the insurance. “A tiger trap presents a hazard not only to the tiger, but to man.” “BAITING INTO MORAL HAZARD” 1) I lend you money at usurious prices that will entrap you. 2) I lend you money or extend you credit to gamble. 3) I lend you money or extend you credit to buy alcohol or drugs. 4) A woman implies access to friendship, affection, or sex, which she will never deliver. 5) I promise you life after death if you obey and undermine the upper classes. (abrahamism) 6) I promise you power and equality if you undermine the political system (marx) 7) I promise you equality if you undermine men (feminism) 8) I promise you status if you undermine the status hierarchy (postmodernism) 9) I appeal to your morality and pass the hart cellar immigration act. These are all lies that bait you into hazard (risk and loss).

  • Definition: “hazard”, “baiting Into Moral Hazard”

    Dec 1, 2019, 8:15 AM (worth repeating) “HAZARD” In old English law. An unlawful game at dice, those who play at it being called ‘hazardors’.�In modern law. Any game of chance or wagering. In insurance law. The risk, danger, or probability that the event Insured against may happen, varying with the circumstances of the particular case. Moral hazard. In fire insurance. The risk or danger of the destruction of the insured property by fire, as measured by the character and interest of the insured owner, his habits as a prudent and careful man or the reverse, his known integrity or his bad reputation, and the amount of loss he would suffer by the destruction of the property or the gain he would make by suffering it to burn and collecting the insurance. “A tiger trap presents a hazard not only to the tiger, but to man.” “BAITING INTO MORAL HAZARD” 1) I lend you money at usurious prices that will entrap you. 2) I lend you money or extend you credit to gamble. 3) I lend you money or extend you credit to buy alcohol or drugs. 4) A woman implies access to friendship, affection, or sex, which she will never deliver. 5) I promise you life after death if you obey and undermine the upper classes. (abrahamism) 6) I promise you power and equality if you undermine the political system (marx) 7) I promise you equality if you undermine men (feminism) 8) I promise you status if you undermine the status hierarchy (postmodernism) 9) I appeal to your morality and pass the hart cellar immigration act. These are all lies that bait you into hazard (risk and loss).

  • “Domestication” vs”Genetic Pacification”

    “Domestication” vs”Genetic Pacification” https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/domestication-vsgenetic-pacification/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:31:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265500871447785473

  • Neoteny in Humans = Domestication

    Neoteny in Humans = Domestication https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/neoteny-in-humans-domestication/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:30:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265500667503939584

  • Definition: Externality

    Definition: Externality https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/27/definition-externality/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-27 04:27:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1265499936617123841

  • Definition: Externality

    Dec 10, 2019, 11:03 PM “Externality” is a technical term and it’s meaning is obvious. If you do something that indirectly and negatively affects a third person, that’s an externality. It means ‘outside of your direct perception’. That’s not complicated. At all. ie: the ridiculous example of a butterfly flapping its wings in china causes tornado in America. The less ridiculous example of playing your music loud at night keeping up the neighbors. “Indirect consequences”.

  • Definition: Externality

    Dec 10, 2019, 11:03 PM “Externality” is a technical term and it’s meaning is obvious. If you do something that indirectly and negatively affects a third person, that’s an externality. It means ‘outside of your direct perception’. That’s not complicated. At all. ie: the ridiculous example of a butterfly flapping its wings in china causes tornado in America. The less ridiculous example of playing your music loud at night keeping up the neighbors. “Indirect consequences”.

  • Definitions via Hayek

    Dec 19, 2019, 2:37 PM DEFINITIONS VIA HAYEK Liberalism: “limiting the coercive powers of all government” Democracy: “limiting the coercive power of government only to current majority opinion.” OPPOSITIONS From Liberalism to Totalitarianism From Democracy to Authoritarianism

  • Definitions via Hayek

    Dec 19, 2019, 2:37 PM DEFINITIONS VIA HAYEK Liberalism: “limiting the coercive powers of all government” Democracy: “limiting the coercive power of government only to current majority opinion.” OPPOSITIONS From Liberalism to Totalitarianism From Democracy to Authoritarianism