http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/778367/China-illrgal-law-insult-heroes-martyrs-Communist-PartyThe chinese are … different about the truth.
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-13 23:21:00 UTC
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/778367/China-illrgal-law-insult-heroes-martyrs-Communist-PartyThe chinese are … different about the truth.
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-13 23:21:00 UTC
NICELY STATED
—“So, I am thinking of rights not as a naturally-occurring phenomenon that the Rothbardians assert it to be, but the end result of a market exchange between those demanding privileges and those able to supply the defense of those privileges. That is why rights are not absolute (you cannot yell “fire” in a movie theater, cannot use speech to engage in a criminal conspiracy, cannot own certain classes of weapons, etc.) and it is the meeting of the demand for privileges by the citizenry and the supply of defense by the sovereign (with both sides negotiating for their interests and settling on a compromise) that is the actual right. The right is the outcome of this market exchange.”— A Friend
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-11 23:45:00 UTC
NO, EPRIME ISN’T ENOUGH. BUT IT’S A GOOD START
–“Is E prime *really* that great? I’ve spent a lot of time messing around with shorthand, concept maps, and a bunch of other tools in an effort to improve the quality of my thinking. Is it really as simple as eliminating certain verbs from the way I present ideas?”— A Friend
Eprime provides us with an explanation of WHY we can lie so easily using the verb to be, and by doing so pretend we speak with authority about that which we know little or nothing – or worse, engage in the suggestion, false dichotomies, and obcurantism which constitute the majority of sophomoric philosophical questions.
The grammar (which I posted last week or the week before) plus abandoning the use of the verb to be, plus operational language, plus property in toto, plus limits and full accounting just make it very, very, very difficult to carry on a pretense of knowledge when you don’t possess it.
So no, EPrime isn’t enough, but it’s a whole lot.
There is a difference between writing well, and writing proofs. We are working at writing proofs
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 17:54:00 UTC
HERE. BE AWED. AN IMPROVEMENT ON NIETZSCHE
—“If we hold that the function of mythic art’s (story, play, movie, etc) is to provide commensurable decidability across the spectrum of classes, then I think that tragedy is the only theme that represents the full spectrum of human experience.
Information can be transferred to slave, citizen, master and hero in a manner congruent with their class and the profile of experiences they have with the world.
That goes without saying that myth seeks to provide information that is meaningful—tragedy might be our only way to construct myth that is also truthful.”— James Augustus
(Did you see what he did there?)
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 16:36:00 UTC
—“Conservatism is embarrassing for the same reason that virtually ALL modern thought is embarrassing … comforting lies are more profitable to tell than hard truths.”— Julian le Roux
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 15:21:00 UTC
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RIGHT?
—“What *happened* to the right? Despite the fact that I lean right I often find myself embarrassed by the state of modern conservative thought and its aggressively anti-intellectual tendencies. Today’s conservatives can’t seem to accept evolution or articulate a coherent vision of right-wing principles and theory, yet they descend from De Maistre, Evola, Burke, Mises, Rand, and similar thinkers. Other than you, Moldbug, and a handful of libertarians like Tom Woods and Bob Murphy there is almost nothing interesting happening. What went wrong?”— A Friend
They couldn’t find an answer to social darwinism and the fact that western civilization is in fact, darwinian – and that this darwinianism is the reason for our success.
What do you do when you tell the lie of democracy and at the same time have to tell the truth of darwinian evolution?
You talk nonsense
That’s what
—“Ah. So if we don’t want to squander the promise of the Western Aristocratic tradition there’s no avoiding social Darwinism?”—
Bingo.
We have to TELL THE TRUTH.
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 13:24:00 UTC
https://propertarianism.com/2016/10/07/evolution-of-a-condition-of-liberty-the-struggle-from-discretionary-to-non-discretionary-to-market-rule/THE EVOLUTION OF A CONDITION OF LIBERTY
(for newbies)(worth repeating)
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 10:14:00 UTC
https://twitter.com/DuxHispanii/status/821126685596778500/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=curtdoolittle&utm_content=840123662673965057Retweeted Úlfheðinn (@DuxHispanii):
Accurate https://t.co/7EgfQrV6IA
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-10 03:54:00 UTC
Plenty of people have. This one is readable:
I.Q. ranges and real-life functioning.
As a general rule, IQ affects rate and therefore cost of learning, but also affects everything else like longevity, health, accidents, and income.
And I find it most helpful to speak in those terms. For about every ten points in IQ we dramatically change the ability of people to learn.
BELOW AVERAGE
AVERAGE
ABOVE AVERAGE
INTELLIGENT
RULES OF THUMB
HEDGING A BIT
But let me qualify it a bit and say that while the theory of multiple intelligences is nonsense, intelligence is just one property of personality that affects demonstrated behavior.
The combinations of low impulsivity, high conscientiousness, and high intelligence need to go together. One can be less intelligent, but highly disciplined, conscientious, and work very hard, and someone can be highly intelligent, impulsive, and devoid of conscientiousness.
A lot of things must ‘go right’ for high intelligence to produce positive outcomes in life. (the good stuff kicks in at 115 and above). A lot of things can ‘go wrong’ and we end up with dim(90’s), dangerous (80’s), and untrainable (70’s and below).
For example, I read Neal Ferguson and I realize he has a better memory than I do and is more organized. I read Hayek and identify myself almost perfectly in every way – even speech pattern. I read Chomsky and it’s obvious he’s more intelligent than I am. But of those people the most ‘whole’ or ‘balanced’ person is definitely Ferguson.
There are people I can tell are quite a bit faster than I am especially at mathematical operations, or maintaining sets of states in short term memory. And others who have higher reading comprehension than I do – and greater patience with it. But what I see most often is that people with increasingly high ‘scores’ tend to possess side effects. Not all of them (Norman Schwartzkopf).
So this is why being smart isn’t enough. And this is why the ‘great families’ control reproduction and marriage so carefully, and only hand down assets to those that demonstrate performance. It’s hard work to make things ‘go right’ for generations.
Thankfully we tend to marry and reproduce within genetic classes if not within social and economic classes, and this tends to limit the damage done by the lower classes to the gene pool. That was until redistribution which took rates of reproduction from the working, middle, and upper classes and replaced it with reproduction and immigration from the lower classes.
It matters more for a society to have the smallest possible number of people at the bottom than it does to increase the number of people at the top. Context in everything affects everything else.
And in real life, it matters more that you have few “bads”, than that you have tremendously outlying “goods”.
FWIW: the evidence is clear that average people are almost always far happier than smart people. Mostly, we’re frustrated. The world doesn’t exist for us. We’re tools for the majority. And the world exists for them.
Curt Doolittle
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine
https://www.quora.com/Has-anyone-described-a-simple-IQ-capability-table
Jordan Peterson on {Operationalism} in child raising:
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-09 17:14:00 UTC