http://m.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139452/kal-raustiala-and-christopher-sprigman/fake-it-till-you-make-it?page=showHOW WE ALL BENEFIT FROM CHINA’S PIRACY
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-25 09:12:00 UTC
http://m.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139452/kal-raustiala-and-christopher-sprigman/fake-it-till-you-make-it?page=showHOW WE ALL BENEFIT FROM CHINA’S PIRACY
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-25 09:12:00 UTC
http://www.rasmusen.org/papers/immigration-rasmusen.pdfHOW IMMIGRATION HURTS THE ECONOMY
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-25 09:11:00 UTC
ANCIENT GENDER BIAS
Under Salic law, calling a woman a whore when you cant prove it was almost as bad as attempted murder.
(65 vs 45 shillings.)
Sticks and stones must have come later I guess. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-24 18:23:00 UTC
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE95K0ME20130621Thanks Roman Skaskiw 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-24 14:29:00 UTC
FIRST REAL PROBLEM WITH KIEV : HEAT
Ottawa isnt any better but its drier and air conditioned everywhere you go.
I get to severe headaches, confusion and problems staying conscious in the heat. Even if I work hard at hydration and avoiding direct sun.
If it hits me i just go home and sleep in the air conditioning for six hours. And so far I’ve left three parties at night and had to spend the day in bed after braving the street for two hours.
Couple days in a row now its been unbearable. :(.
Sigh.
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-23 15:28:00 UTC
http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/06/emerging-markets-hitting-a-wall.htmlTHE PROGRESSIVE VISION WILL NEVER COME TO FRUITION
Because it cant.
Industrialization is over.
The world will be divided like spain and catalonia. The northeast and the heartland. West and east ukraine. Protestant and catholic europe.
Logic would suggest nation states return to city states but the military value of debt, and strategic value of resources will prevent it.
These increases in economic diversity will continue to expand.
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“Richard Baldwin, professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, refers to the internationalization of the supply chain as “globalization’s second unbundling.”
“He sees the new world as one of “development enclaves,” in which parts of countries will stand out as advanced or wealthy, without fundamentally transforming the entire economy.”
See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/06/emerging-markets-hitting-a-wall.html?
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-23 07:46:00 UTC

[T]he common law depends upon experience (scientific evidence), not logic or reason (untested theory), and is relatively impervious to authoritarian influence. In any reading list on Law, I don’t necessarily want to communicate the history of law, so much as emphasize the pervasive problems of the social cognitive biases: a) False Consensus bias, b) the Illusion of Asymmetric Insight, c) Projection Bias, d) Trait Ascription Bias, e) the Illusion of Transparency, that are largely the product of the introduction of women into the voting pool, and their alliance with, and support of, marginal male groups who can obtain power by the use of the near universalism of these female cognitive biases, because these cognitive biases suit the reproductive strategies of females in our prehistoric, pre-agrarian phase of development. 1) Bastiat’s The Law 2) Epstein’s Simple Rules For A Complex World 3) Hayek’s The Constitution of Liberty (as well as Hayek and Popper on knowledge) 4) Oliver Wendell Holmes’ The Common Law 4) Milsen’s A Natural History of The Common Law CLUES TO ADAPTING TO THE 21ST CENTURY 1) Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind (Believe it or not), my interpretation of Johnson’s Three Methods Of Coercion (see my site), and Perhaps Arnold’ Kling’s pamphlet “The Tree Languages Of Politics”. In particular I love kling’s metaphors both in the Three Languages, and in his “Recalculation” description of recessions. These are both accurate categorical descriptions but they are not sufficiently causally descriptions. Haidt solves the problem of the three languages. I think in my works I’ve sufficiently combined these different perspectives and using Haidt and property rights, I’ve unified these systems into causal relations. (Which new, and is why people have trouble understanding what I’m trying to get across at present.) 2/2) I want to add here Rothbard’s Ethics of Private Property. But since his moral code is incomplete (and therefore false), and his definition of property incomplete, because he was creating an ethic of rebellion not one of civilization, I’ll just have to wait until I finish my own work on propertarianism which corrects those errors. Without this understanding of the relationship between group size (individualism), reproductive strategy, morality, and property it is impossible to adapt the common law to the complex heterogeneous society, because it relies, at least in the arguments of Melvin Eisenberg and perhaps Holmes, relies on assumptions about society, and norms that cannot survive moral scrutiny in our heterogeneous social order. 3) Epstein’s How the Progressives Rewrote the Constitution. The canonical history of how the feminist, progressive, liberal, socialist, and communist movement was able to effectively destroy the rule of law under the constitution. 4) Barnett’s Restoring The Lost Constitution (I don’t believe that this is possible or advisable, and instead that we must create an institutional framework that supports a diversity of genetic strategies. But his analysis of what the constitution actually said, is exceptional, and therefore it is a prescription for how to articulate the rules of future institutions.) CAVEAT [I] don’t really want to spend a lot of my time with the law. I always feel that I’m slumming and need a shower afterward. But as an institution that we both require for calculative purposes, and an institution that must adapt to contemporary diversity and heterogeneity by expanding the concepts of morality and property. To do so, it’s necessary to articulate the impact on the system of common law, which shall remain the means of contract-making and dispute resolution under any more diverse propertarian model. FALURE OF CALCULATIVE INSTITUTIONS TO FACILITATE DIVERSITY OF INTERESTS, AND THEREFORE INCENTIVES AND CALCULATION Civilizations fail because their institutions can no longer calculate cooperation and the user of resources. (ie: Jarred Diamond is wrong. and I’m not so sure about Fukuyama’s and Acemoglu’s analyses have identified this problem correctly as one of property rights.) MORE DETAIL For more detail see Kinsella’s excellent list at mises.org which also addresses the historical development of the common law. In particular Tulluck’s criticism of the method of dispute resolution. A criticism I think is solved by Hoppe’s privatization and insurance model. Hopefully this was helpful to others. Cheers
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CAK3XO8/ref=tsm_1_fb_lkTHE NUCLEAR FAMILY, AND RELIGION
Great book. Few hours worth of reading.
The author doesn’t understand, I think, the origins of our special society in Aristocratic Egalitarianism (Aristocracy), but she gets the other half right: that family and religion are not separate institutions, but inseparable and they will decline in tandem.
Her hypothesis is that we will see a reawakening of religion in response to the failure of social democracy and its religion of Secular Postmodernism.
But I”m not sure we don’t need a reformation – the same reformation that the germans have tried three times and failed at: reincorporating paganism and history into christianity.
I’d hoped to live long enough to work on that problem but I’m having enough of a handfull working on fixing the problem of government now that he family and religion have collapsed.
🙂
Curt Doolittle Kiev,
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-22 10:20:00 UTC
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/former-people-douglas-smith/1111013783FORMER PEOPLE
Exceptional, accessible, and compassionate read.
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-22 09:42:00 UTC
PRICELESS MOMENTS
When you demo your new product, and instead of comparing the nuances of niche features with those of the competition, from the very outset it’s patently obvious to you, and to your audience, that well … by comparison, your competition just looks …. archaic, simple, naive…. and in a word, just plain “bad”.
By the way, I have a straw. Where is your milkshake? 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2013-06-21 10:35:00 UTC