Form: Outline

  • British vs American vs German Cultural Rules

    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.

  • HIERARCHY OF ARGUMENT Religion (conflationary analogy) Mythology, (mythic analog

    HIERARCHY OF ARGUMENT

    Religion (conflationary analogy)

    Mythology, (mythic analogy)

    Literature (narrative analogy)

    Reason (possible)

    Rationalism (internally consistent)

    Science, (physical)

    Testimony. (moral/cooperative)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-26 08:54:00 UTC

  • are the first things one should know in political theory? 1. The first question

    https://t.co/KVOTCI8R4EWhat are the first things one should know in political theory? https://t.co/KVOTCI8R4E

    1. The first question of **ethics** is ‘Why don’t I kill you and take your stuff?’.

    2. The first question of **politics** is “Why don’t me and mine kill you and yours and take your stuff?”

    3. The first question of **group evolutionary strategy** is “How can we either kill them and take their stuff, or prevent them from killing us and taking our stuff?”

    4. The answer to all three questions is the same: “Because **cooperating in a division of labor **is productive and can continue to produce mutual returns while conflict is costly and and results only in net consumption. Over time those who cooperate have more numbers, are healthier, have better industry, technology, and warfare than those who don’t.

    5. So, how do we **organize** group evolutionary strategy, politics, ethics, production and reproduction, so that we can out-compete, or at least say at pace with, competitors, given the people, their abilities, the territory and its resources that are at our disposal?

    6. Answering this question requires facing a very **unpleasant fac****t**, that the problem we face is** human capital **(talents) and that every person at the bottom of the curve drastically reduces the effectiveness of every person at the middle and top of the curve. In other words, it matters more that you don’t have impulsive, aggressive, idiots than it does that you have calm geniuses. So by and large nations in colder climates were more successful at killing off the undesirables through winters and starvation, than those in the warmer climates.

    7. So we see many different group evolutionary strategies dependent upon human capital, territory, and resources. The most obvious are

    * the hierarchical and authoritarian irrigated flood-river valleys

    * the aggressive tribal steppe and desert regions

    * the egalitarian forest and river regions.

    * the equalitarian polar peoples

    * Each of these main groups produce different political systems in order to make use of the territory and means of production available to them. Those that do not make good use of territory and means are displaced, conquered, or exterminated by those that do.

    * All groups require:

    * A method of organizing reproduction (usually marriage)

    * A method of organizing production (an economy)

    * A method of organizing norms (usually religion/education)

    * A method of producing commons (government)

    * A method of holding territory (army)

    * There are two economic poles available and all make use of one part of the spectrum or another, and all economies resulting in some variant on the mixed economy:

    * Propertarian / Libertarian / **Capitalist** / High Trust / High Innovation – Why? No corruption in theory. Incentives work. But no competitive commons are produced, so it doesn’t work.

    * **Mixed Economy** of Consumer capitalism with some authoritarian commons production. Incentives work and commons possible.

    * Authoritarian / Totalitarian / **Socialist** / Low Trust / Low Innovation – Why? high corruption, no incentives, and it doesn’t work.

    * All governments are corrupt but if a people are successful at implementing rule of law it is possible to protect the economy using the courts from excessive interference by the government monopoly.

    * The method of deciding ( making excuses for ) which commons is produced rather than some other commons is a matter of local dispute. But it is actually a question of competition with other states, and it is only very wealthy states that choose luxuries rather than necessities.

    * That is about all there is to political theory.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-25 12:35:00 UTC

  • A Priesthood.

    A ‘priesthood’ of Judges of the natural law. A King For the defense of the realm. An Army for the Production of Territory Nobility For the Production of Commons. Burghers for the Production of Consumption. Families for the Production of Generations Teachers for the various crafts. Entertainers for relief, and Artists for aspiration. Scientists and Engineers for invention Calculators and Managers for organization Craftsmen for Creation Labor for Its own. Militia, Emergency and Hospitaliers for all. This society will self organize and evolve just as does nature. All others will stagnate and fail.

  • A Priesthood.

    A ‘priesthood’ of Judges of the natural law. A King For the defense of the realm. An Army for the Production of Territory Nobility For the Production of Commons. Burghers for the Production of Consumption. Families for the Production of Generations Teachers for the various crafts. Entertainers for relief, and Artists for aspiration. Scientists and Engineers for invention Calculators and Managers for organization Craftsmen for Creation Labor for Its own. Militia, Emergency and Hospitaliers for all. This society will self organize and evolve just as does nature. All others will stagnate and fail.

  • THE PROBLEM OF CONFLATIONARY LITERATURE 1) Testimony –> Science -> LITERATURE <

    THE PROBLEM OF CONFLATIONARY LITERATURE

    1) Testimony –> Science -> LITERATURE <– Propaganda <— Lie

    2) Quality, Meritocracy, Eugenia –> <– Dysgenia, Mediocracy, Quantity

    3) (Aristotelians) Evolution –> <— Devolution (Muslims)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-24 02:52:00 UTC

  • What is the Next Order? (Bad News for All)

    [W]HAT IS THE NEXT ORDER? 0 – Hunter Gatherer led to moral order (Inclusion / exclusion ) Memories. 1 – Farming led to Religious Order (access to larger cooperative-moral groups – ‘knowledge’/ left behind ) Writing. 2 – Trade led to Legal Order ( restitution / punishment / complex-diverse production) Accounting. 3 – Industry led to Credit Order ( signals / consumption / deprivation / left behind ) Computers (post manual calculation) 4 – Technology will lead to Information Order? (conformity? / opportunity / missed?) yes i think this is it. fuk. bad. (networks of informaiton capture – digital reputations )

  • What is the Next Order? (Bad News for All)

    [W]HAT IS THE NEXT ORDER? 0 – Hunter Gatherer led to moral order (Inclusion / exclusion ) Memories. 1 – Farming led to Religious Order (access to larger cooperative-moral groups – ‘knowledge’/ left behind ) Writing. 2 – Trade led to Legal Order ( restitution / punishment / complex-diverse production) Accounting. 3 – Industry led to Credit Order ( signals / consumption / deprivation / left behind ) Computers (post manual calculation) 4 – Technology will lead to Information Order? (conformity? / opportunity / missed?) yes i think this is it. fuk. bad. (networks of informaiton capture – digital reputations )

  • BAD NEWS FOR ALL: WHAT IS THE NEXT ORDER? 0 – Hunter Gatherer led to moral order

    BAD NEWS FOR ALL: WHAT IS THE NEXT ORDER?

    0 – Hunter Gatherer led to moral order (Inclusion / exclusion ) Memories.

    1 – Farming led to Religious Order (access to larger cooperative-moral groups – ‘knowledge’/ left behind ) Writing.

    2 – Trade led to Legal Order ( restitution / punishment / complex-diverse production) Accounting.

    3 – Industry led to Credit Order ( signals / consumption / deprivation / left behind ) Computers (post manual calculation)

    4 – Technology will lead to Information Order? (conformity? / opportunity / missed?) yes i think this is it. fuk. bad. (networks of information capture – digital reputations )

    Yep. This is bad.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-23 03:49:00 UTC

  • A ‘priesthood’ of Judges of the natural law. A King For the defense of the realm

    A ‘priesthood’ of Judges of the natural law.

    A King For the defense of the realm.

    Nobility For the Production of Commons.

    Burghers for the Production of Consumption.

    Families for the Production of Generations

    Teachers for the various crafts.

    Entertainers for relief, and Artists for aspiration.

    Scientists and Engineers for invention

    Calculators and Managers for organization

    Craftsmen for Creation

    Labor for Its own.

    Militia, Emergency and Hospitaliers for all.

    This society will self organize and evolve just as does nature.

    All others will stagnate and fail.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-19 04:31:00 UTC