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  • Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf): An affront to common sense: Liberals are more

    Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf):

    An affront to common sense: Liberals are more likely to attribute human characteristics to genetic causes than conservatives. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/696860 https://t.co/taA1VQirhr


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 15:19:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/996409645576093696

  • We Can’t Get out Of It. People at The Bottom Will Increase Drag

    The OECD also highlights a decoupling between productivity growth and higher real average wages in many countries, resulting in continued declines in labour’s share of national income. In turn, the Compendium shows that the contribution of labour utilisation (hours worked per capita) to GDP growth has risen markedly in a number of countries, notably in the United Kingdom and the United States. However, rises in labour utilisation reflect two opposing effects: higher employment rates but lower average hours per worker, which points to more part-time working, often in low productivity jobs. Higher employment rates are welcome. But the fact that they, rather than increases in labour productivity, have been the most important driver of GDP per capita growth in many economies in recent years is a concern for long-term economic prospects, it adds. The OECD says productivity is ultimately a question of “working smarter” – measured by ‘multifactor productivity’ – rather than “working harder”. It reflects firms’ ability to produce more output by better combining inputs through new ideas, technological innovations, as well as by way of process and organisational innovations, such as new business models. May 14, 2018 2:23pm

  • We Can’t Get out Of It. People at The Bottom Will Increase Drag

    The OECD also highlights a decoupling between productivity growth and higher real average wages in many countries, resulting in continued declines in labour’s share of national income. In turn, the Compendium shows that the contribution of labour utilisation (hours worked per capita) to GDP growth has risen markedly in a number of countries, notably in the United Kingdom and the United States. However, rises in labour utilisation reflect two opposing effects: higher employment rates but lower average hours per worker, which points to more part-time working, often in low productivity jobs. Higher employment rates are welcome. But the fact that they, rather than increases in labour productivity, have been the most important driver of GDP per capita growth in many economies in recent years is a concern for long-term economic prospects, it adds. The OECD says productivity is ultimately a question of “working smarter” – measured by ‘multifactor productivity’ – rather than “working harder”. It reflects firms’ ability to produce more output by better combining inputs through new ideas, technological innovations, as well as by way of process and organisational innovations, such as new business models. May 14, 2018 2:23pm

  • New World Order: The First Step Was to Kill the Kings

    New World Order = Rule by Merchants. by Bill Anderson The first step was to kill all the kings. Completed via WWII. The king is the Father of the Nation, biologically related to his subjects, the embodiment of the genetic self-interest of a nation. The moderns are very careful to propagandize monarchy as evil and wicked, because the king has the incentive to limit the opportunities of the merchant class to profit from the consumption of capital of the nation. The Merchants frame the story of America as the culmination of the defeat of kings, raising anti-monarchy to religious fervor, and sacralizing the value. Monarchy is a heresy to them. This value system led America to become the Kingslayer and kinslayer in both WWI and WWII. Little did we know that when we slew the Fathers of the nations, that we were killing our Father in our collective cultural psyche, rendering a final judgement against authoritarianism as evil, and enshrining that value system. It’s the value system of the Son in rebellion against the Father. Now we see this anti-Father value system reaching the flower of its expression : where all masculinity is toxic, where men no longer defend their borders or their breeding rights. The restoration of Men, of patriarchy (rule by fathers), requires the re-sacrilization of the Father in our value system. This requires the destruction of the mythos of the merchants, including the propaganda that the American project was noble or virtuous only because it destroyed kings. The was virtue in being explorers and conquerors, but not in leading the charge to institute rule by merchant.

  • New World Order: The First Step Was to Kill the Kings

    New World Order = Rule by Merchants. by Bill Anderson The first step was to kill all the kings. Completed via WWII. The king is the Father of the Nation, biologically related to his subjects, the embodiment of the genetic self-interest of a nation. The moderns are very careful to propagandize monarchy as evil and wicked, because the king has the incentive to limit the opportunities of the merchant class to profit from the consumption of capital of the nation. The Merchants frame the story of America as the culmination of the defeat of kings, raising anti-monarchy to religious fervor, and sacralizing the value. Monarchy is a heresy to them. This value system led America to become the Kingslayer and kinslayer in both WWI and WWII. Little did we know that when we slew the Fathers of the nations, that we were killing our Father in our collective cultural psyche, rendering a final judgement against authoritarianism as evil, and enshrining that value system. It’s the value system of the Son in rebellion against the Father. Now we see this anti-Father value system reaching the flower of its expression : where all masculinity is toxic, where men no longer defend their borders or their breeding rights. The restoration of Men, of patriarchy (rule by fathers), requires the re-sacrilization of the Father in our value system. This requires the destruction of the mythos of the merchants, including the propaganda that the American project was noble or virtuous only because it destroyed kings. The was virtue in being explorers and conquerors, but not in leading the charge to institute rule by merchant.

  • Of Course They Are Germans

    —“The Royal family is a bunch of Germans you brought over just before WW1. Also if you knew what European royal ancestry looked like you wouldn’t brag with it. Imo your royal family is lucky to have chins”—Rohan Mostert Um, of course they are germans. That’s a good thing. Celts have a soft streak in them that makes them weak. And photos of the present and past european royalty fare far better than the common man. I understand the effeminacy of the modern UK male, and the reversal of gender roles in the UK. So I understand the dislike of hierarchy in the feminized male. And I understand why the feminized male accepts or invites european integration and muslim immigration. Envy is a thing for women. Excellence a thing for men.

  • Of Course They Are Germans

    —“The Royal family is a bunch of Germans you brought over just before WW1. Also if you knew what European royal ancestry looked like you wouldn’t brag with it. Imo your royal family is lucky to have chins”—Rohan Mostert Um, of course they are germans. That’s a good thing. Celts have a soft streak in them that makes them weak. And photos of the present and past european royalty fare far better than the common man. I understand the effeminacy of the modern UK male, and the reversal of gender roles in the UK. So I understand the dislike of hierarchy in the feminized male. And I understand why the feminized male accepts or invites european integration and muslim immigration. Envy is a thing for women. Excellence a thing for men.

  • The brains of more intelligent individuals are interconnected to a lesser extent.

    https://t.co/h5eBggGVpt
    Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf): —“The brains of more intelligent individuals are interconnected to a lesser extent, having less dendrites at command in the cerebral cortex. https://t.co/h5eBggGVpt https://t.co/jmuvEm9TiA “— 1) I suspect it’s just the physics of the neural economy: breadth neural searches are cheaper and faster with lower returns on recursion than depth searches with higher recursion. In general, minor variations in neural organization should produce large variations in cognition. 2) Fast, wide, and synthetic vs slow, deep, and analytic. 3) Feelings (emotions) are of high value in synthetic searches, and approach zero value in analytic searches. 4) Modeling AI using emotions as gauges of change in the state of ‘assets’ taught me a great deal. 5) Produces extraordinary precision by the intersection just a few variables. 6) It’s dehumanizing to some degree, but it’s so obvious its painful. 7) Thanks for the great tweet (as always your feed rocks.) 😉
    May 15, 2018 9:37am
  • The brains of more intelligent individuals are interconnected to a lesser extent.

    https://t.co/h5eBggGVpt
    Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf): —“The brains of more intelligent individuals are interconnected to a lesser extent, having less dendrites at command in the cerebral cortex. https://t.co/h5eBggGVpt https://t.co/jmuvEm9TiA “— 1) I suspect it’s just the physics of the neural economy: breadth neural searches are cheaper and faster with lower returns on recursion than depth searches with higher recursion. In general, minor variations in neural organization should produce large variations in cognition. 2) Fast, wide, and synthetic vs slow, deep, and analytic. 3) Feelings (emotions) are of high value in synthetic searches, and approach zero value in analytic searches. 4) Modeling AI using emotions as gauges of change in the state of ‘assets’ taught me a great deal. 5) Produces extraordinary precision by the intersection just a few variables. 6) It’s dehumanizing to some degree, but it’s so obvious its painful. 7) Thanks for the great tweet (as always your feed rocks.) 😉
    May 15, 2018 9:37am
  • Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf): An affront to common sense: Liberals are more

    Retweeted Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf):

    An affront to common sense: Liberals are more likely to attribute human characteristics to genetic causes than conservatives. https://t.co/4QMFzDoQ2g https://t.co/KzPiERAuGe


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-15 11:18:00 UTC