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  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the pr

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the production of legislation and regulation matter a lot. Informal Institutions matter a lot. Particularly religions (mostly bad if not universally bad), Trust in one another to adhere to promises, Marriage age, marriage w…
  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the pr

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the production of legislation and regulation matter a lot. Informal Institutions matter a lot. Particularly religions (mostly bad if not universally bad), Trust in one another to adhere to promises, Marriage age, marriage w…
  • More than another country, Switzerland’s ethos is centered around preparing for

    More than another country, Switzerland’s ethos is centered around preparing for civilizational collapse. All around Switzerland, for example, one can find thousands of water fountains fed by natural springs. Zurich is famous for its 1200 fountains, some of them quite beautiful and ornate, but it?….
  • MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke Sam Sede

    MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke

    Sam Seder, an MSNBC contributor and podcast host, has been let go by the network in response to the backlash over a 2009 (since-deleted) Tweet satirizing defenders of Roman Polanski. Seder contends that outrage was part of a smear campaign by “alt-right” figure Mike Cernovich designed to get him fired.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-06 03:32:00 UTC

  • MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke Sam Sede

    MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke Sam Seder, an MSNBC contributor and podcast host, has been let go by the network in response to the backlash over a 2009 (since-deleted) Tweet satirizing defenders of Roman Polanski. Seder contends that outrage was part of a smear campaign by “alt-right” figure Mike Cernovich designed to get him fired.
  • MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke Sam Sede

    MSNBC fires Sam Seder after ‘alt-right’ group digs up old Polanski joke Sam Seder, an MSNBC contributor and podcast host, has been let go by the network in response to the backlash over a 2009 (since-deleted) Tweet satirizing defenders of Roman Polanski. Seder contends that outrage was part of a smear campaign by “alt-right” figure Mike Cernovich designed to get him fired.
  • THE CONSEQUENCE OF MONOPOLY, LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR, SEX AND LACK OF AGENCY B

    THE CONSEQUENCE OF MONOPOLY, LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR, SEX AND LACK OF AGENCY

    By Igor Rogov

    People without fully developed agency cannot consent to sex, unless the sex is non-reproductive and perfectly safe and also produces no bad feelings on a short or a long run.

    Which current law development is aiming toward anyway. Because the law in “all-inclusive society with no borders” has to embrace the lowest common denominator.

    Well to the point, there is no age of consent for people with no agency or doubtful/ not fully developed one.

    How could it be? Likewise is no consent as such for drunk woman; all sex with her is rape, unless it is done by an eunuch or a lesbian. I perfectly understand the roots of this feminist logic, although the outcomes look bizarre and inhumane.

    But if we somehow can pass the exam on our agency and then take control of ourselves, we may say good bye to these roots and weakly proletariat sprouts coming out of them and the ever increasing State authority trying to take care of all this wilted vegetation.

    By “we” I mean potentially any human, but in practice – not so many.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 19:14:00 UTC

  • The Consequence Of Monopoly, Lowest Common Denominator, Sex And Lack Of Agency

    By Igor Rogov People without fully developed agency cannot consent to sex, unless the sex is non-reproductive and perfectly safe and also produces no bad feelings on a short or a long run. Which current law development is aiming toward anyway. Because the law in “all-inclusive society with no borders” has to embrace the lowest common denominator. Well to the point, there is no age of consent for people with no agency or doubtful/ not fully developed one. How could it be? Likewise is no consent as such for drunk woman; all sex with her is rape, unless it is done by an eunuch or a lesbian. I perfectly understand the roots of this feminist logic, although the outcomes look bizarre and inhumane. But if we somehow can pass the exam on our agency and then take control of ourselves, we may say good bye to these roots and weakly proletariat sprouts coming out of them and the ever increasing State authority trying to take care of all this wilted vegetation. By “we” I mean potentially any human, but in practice – not so many.
  • The Consequence Of Monopoly, Lowest Common Denominator, Sex And Lack Of Agency

    By Igor Rogov People without fully developed agency cannot consent to sex, unless the sex is non-reproductive and perfectly safe and also produces no bad feelings on a short or a long run. Which current law development is aiming toward anyway. Because the law in “all-inclusive society with no borders” has to embrace the lowest common denominator. Well to the point, there is no age of consent for people with no agency or doubtful/ not fully developed one. How could it be? Likewise is no consent as such for drunk woman; all sex with her is rape, unless it is done by an eunuch or a lesbian. I perfectly understand the roots of this feminist logic, although the outcomes look bizarre and inhumane. But if we somehow can pass the exam on our agency and then take control of ourselves, we may say good bye to these roots and weakly proletariat sprouts coming out of them and the ever increasing State authority trying to take care of all this wilted vegetation. By “we” I mean potentially any human, but in practice – not so many.
  • by Aaron Kahland For what it is worth, here is some advice from me to young Amer

    by Aaron Kahland For what it is worth, here is some advice from me to young American men – travel. Get out of your comfort zone for starters – it will help you develop and become independent. Secondly, get away from the toxic environment that includes much of today’s America. Instead, go someplace – and I’d recommend Europe (at least for those of European extraction) because it will force you to reconnect with your origins. It will also force you to question your identity – which, if in anyway influenced by that toxic environment, is probably not a healthy one. I cannot say first hand the degree to which American women are corrupted – but if they are it is because of the environment they are in – and here’s the thing – that environment isn’t good for you either. Live in a bunch of countries if you can do so without sacrificing too much loss of income. The personal rewards from the experience will lead to measurable benefits later in life. If you travel in your mid to late twenties it will probably also mean that you find your spouse abroad and i can tell you, having lived now in four countries that the women do not resemble those being described as typical Americans.