[O]ne can make use of the three axis of coercion as:
1) Influence – informing others in their interests
2) Coercion – coercing others to follow your interests
3) Power – organized coercion of others for your or collective interests
[O]ne can make use of the three axis of coercion as:
1) Influence – informing others in their interests
2) Coercion – coercing others to follow your interests
3) Power – organized coercion of others for your or collective interests
[O]ne can make use of the three axis of coercion as:
1) Influence – informing others in their interests
2) Coercion – coercing others to follow your interests
3) Power – organized coercion of others for your or collective interests
Amoral (no cooperativo) Objetivamente moral (necesario para la formación de una política cooperativa) Normativamente moral (adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción, producción y bienes) Asumiendo que una norma moral pueda ser moral, si no amoral o inmoral. Moral contractual ( adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que un contrato moral puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral. Legalmente moral (codificaciones de estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que una ley puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral La legislación es o moral, amoral o inmoral. Las regulaciones son o morales, amorales o inmorales. La discreción es moral, amoral o inmoral
Amoral (no cooperativo) Objetivamente moral (necesario para la formación de una política cooperativa) Normativamente moral (adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción, producción y bienes) Asumiendo que una norma moral pueda ser moral, si no amoral o inmoral. Moral contractual ( adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que un contrato moral puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral. Legalmente moral (codificaciones de estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que una ley puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral La legislación es o moral, amoral o inmoral. Las regulaciones son o morales, amorales o inmorales. La discreción es moral, amoral o inmoral
Deduction only produces hypotheses, not truth statements. Axiomatic deduction tests proof not truth.
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-30 16:00:10 UTC
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Amoral (non-cooperative)
Objectively Moral (necessary for formation of a cooperative polity)
Normatively Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production / Commons) Assuming a moral norm may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.
Contractually Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production / commons) Assuming a moral contract may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.
Lawfully Moral (codifications of structures of reproduction / production / commons) Assuming a law may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral )
Legislation is either moral, amoral, or immoral
Regulation is either moral, amoral, or immoral
Discretion is either moral, amoral, or immoral.
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-30 05:50:00 UTC
OATH: “I shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.” #NewRight
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-28 06:34:13 UTC
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Natural Law: Truth Telling, Testimony, Jury, Common Law, Property, Family, Sovereignty, Merit, Aristocracy, Commons,Technology.
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-28 06:22:30 UTC
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Conservatives once stood athwart History, yelling Stop. And trying to change the course of history, against the odds. They had courage then.
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OATH: “I shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.” #NewRight
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-28 02:34:00 UTC
Moral = non imposition of costs
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-26 18:22:51 UTC
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