Oct 24, 2019, 8:20 PM People are rational actors acting in their rational self interests, that observe the minimum conformance to rule, procedure, norm, tradition, regulation, legislation, and law, necessary to preserve their status in the social order. Period. End of Story. Good luck falsifying it. People are not good, ethical, or moral. They are amoral. They discover what is in their self interest within the environmental limits and congratulate themselves for the content of their character (self image). This is the empirical evidence from all people in all cultures, in all countries, in all civilizations, across all of history. The civilization of man was performed by the incremental provision of incentives to find self congratulation in minimum accomodation of the various systems of rules, by the incremental evolution of law, norm, and custom to suppress as many opportunities for bad, unethical, immoral, conduct as affordable by the polity, and where incentives are possible to construct. Hence the necessity of sheriffs and policemen and populations increased in anonymity. We must govern amoral humans because all are amoral. Ergo we must govern pessimistically so that we continuously evolve the suppression of irreciprocity (the bad, unethical, immoral) as quickly as we evolve new methods of bad, unethical and immoral behavior. Optimism is why progressive governments fail. Edit
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Truth About Human Beings
Oct 24, 2019, 8:20 PM People are rational actors acting in their rational self interests, that observe the minimum conformance to rule, procedure, norm, tradition, regulation, legislation, and law, necessary to preserve their status in the social order. Period. End of Story. Good luck falsifying it. People are not good, ethical, or moral. They are amoral. They discover what is in their self interest within the environmental limits and congratulate themselves for the content of their character (self image). This is the empirical evidence from all people in all cultures, in all countries, in all civilizations, across all of history. The civilization of man was performed by the incremental provision of incentives to find self congratulation in minimum accomodation of the various systems of rules, by the incremental evolution of law, norm, and custom to suppress as many opportunities for bad, unethical, immoral, conduct as affordable by the polity, and where incentives are possible to construct. Hence the necessity of sheriffs and policemen and populations increased in anonymity. We must govern amoral humans because all are amoral. Ergo we must govern pessimistically so that we continuously evolve the suppression of irreciprocity (the bad, unethical, immoral) as quickly as we evolve new methods of bad, unethical and immoral behavior. Optimism is why progressive governments fail. Edit
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Of course we have a plan. Of course these events are deterministic. Of course it
Of course we have a plan. Of course these events are deterministic. Of course it’s all playing into our hands. Of course you’re panicking about the laxity of the state in the face of what is not a threat to the State. Of course the state/media is happy to have attention/control.
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Of course we have a plan. Of course these events are deterministic. Of course it
Of course we have a plan. Of course these events are deterministic. Of course it’s all playing into our hands. Of course you’re panicking about the laxity of the state in the face of what is not a threat to the State. Of course the state/media is happy to have attention/control.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-01 14:24:16 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267461969910607872
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Let the normal cycle take its course. Do not get wrapped up in this. All that’s
Let the normal cycle take its course. Do not get wrapped up in this. All that’s happening is $oros is using the opportunity to try to influence the election, while people are home, out of work, and exhausted by the virus.Their anger is legit.
The underlying stress is still there.
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Let the normal cycle take its course. Do not get wrapped up in this. All that’s
Let the normal cycle take its course. Do not get wrapped up in this. All that’s happening is $oros is using the opportunity to try to influence the election, while people are home, out of work, and exhausted by the virus.Their anger is legit.
The underlying stress is still there.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-01 14:19:41 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267460816053456898
Reply addressees: @RumorDr @essential_1492
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267457725375512577
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The Relationship Between Math, Set Logic, P-Logic
The Relationship Between Math, Set Logic, P-Logic https://propertarianism.com/2020/06/01/the-relationship-between-math-set-logic-p-logic/
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-01 13:49:52 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1267453313513119746
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The Relationship Between Math, Set Logic, P-Logic
The Relationship Between Math, Set Logic, P-Logic https://t.co/5xvxdhcnU9
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Set Math, Operations, and Quantum Mechanics
Set Math, Operations, and Quantum Mechanics https://t.co/Pd7JlNFvyl
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P-Decidabilty Is a Dangerous Idea!
P-DECIDABILTY IS A DANGEROUS IDEA! by Duke Newcomb This decidability is a dangerous idea. If the you-know-whos were to figure out the stuff we talk about and what we really mean, they’d SHUT IT DOWN! Decidability may be more of an antipode to parasitism than reciprocity. A decidable institution could hit such an escape velocity that it would shake off or burn off parasites along the way. It could not just counter the small hats’ group strategy as enforced reciprocity does, it could foreclose on its use. Perhaps that’s wishful thinking on my part, but mein Gott, this idea seems highly radioactive and long half-lived.