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  • Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline

    Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:53:00 UTC

  • Eric Danelaw shared a post to Curt Doolittle’s timeline

    Eric Danelaw shared a post to Curt Doolittle’s timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:53:00 UTC

  • YOU CAN”T GET AROUND THE PROBLEM. Rule of Law, or Social Democracy, or National

    YOU CAN”T GET AROUND THE PROBLEM.

    Rule of Law, or Social Democracy, or National Socialism, or World Communism.

    Um. Labor costs are regional and national, while market prices are global. With ‘free trade’, arbitrage means that we seek lower prices and higher consumption at the cost of redistribution of employment from advanced to advancing countries.

    How you interpret that fact is determined by whether you seek to bring everyone on earth to an average at the expense of those who are already prosperous, or whether you seek to maintain income equality within your polity for the purpose of preserving harmony.

    National Rule of Law, not National Socialism. They result in the same thing by use of full accounting under rule of law.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:52:00 UTC

  • ONLY THE WEAK NEED LIES Incentives = Decidable independently of intuition. – vs.

    ONLY THE WEAK NEED LIES

    Incentives = Decidable independently of intuition.

    – vs. –

    Values = Decidability dependent upon intuition.

    [You] have a great deal of confidence in your biases, and put too little effort into the truth.

    The truth is only painful if you cannot find a method of achieving your goals by other than deceit.

    Since I know how to achieve those goals without succumbing to the seduction of engaging in deceit, I do not fear the truth.

    You do.

    And that is why you are weak.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:24:00 UTC

  • “And so, faced with irrelevance, the Establishment howls, froths at the mouth an

    —“And so, faced with irrelevance, the Establishment howls, froths at the mouth and chews the carpet, raging at President Trump. Like a madman whose derangement is killing him, it screams meaningless words, most ending in “ism”, as it dies. I’m sure the President will give it a grand funeral.”— William S. Lind


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:03:00 UTC

  • LET ME HELP YOU WITH THE OBVIOUS: TEMPLES=BANKS You know, I have this economic u

    LET ME HELP YOU WITH THE OBVIOUS: TEMPLES=BANKS

    You know, I have this economic understanding of history (as well as artistic). And so I just … (stupidly) assume that everyone else has this same sort of understanding.

    TEMPLES WERE BANKS, AND PRIESTS BANKERS.

    And the templars attempted to restore this relationship for the west, when the French monarchy and the Pope decided to destroy them – in the process creating Switzerland.

    MY VIEW

    When you read my constitution this is one of the processes I put back into place. The relationship between the temples as banks and the churches as institutions of education in mindfulness as well as reading, writing, the other forms of calculation, and general knowledge of history.

    Why? All money is nothing more than shares in the economy. Credit capacity of any economy, merely the amount of capital that can be inter temporally borrowed (produced).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 15:00:00 UTC

  • AFRICA: INVENTORS ARE NOT GODS. IMHO why do we make investments in authors of in

    AFRICA: INVENTORS ARE NOT GODS.

    IMHO why do we make investments in authors of innovations (gods) rather than techniques (recipes). And why to past rates of discovery and achievement, rather than to current use of techniques? Is it so that we can imitate the characters (gods) by doing nothing, instead of imitate the techniques by doing something?

    My understanding of these things is that while anyone can invent something, they did so because of access to trade routes and the income from creating, defending, taxing, and profiting from them.

    I have spent a bit of time over the past six or eight months trying to learn why Africa, or at least west Africa didn’t achieve an imperial period earlier, and the answer is just that: geographically, west Africa might as well be Australia, and lacking sufficient means of concentrating capital none of the regional emprires were able to amass sufficient wealth (or production) to assert and hold dominance over an area large enough to produce a critical mass of trade until the late modern period – at which time the colonialists arrive.

    I don’t know about the rest of Africa yet, but at least in the west, the region was entering it’s period similar to that of the ‘european franks’ trying to build a military economic, and political order, and westerners compare the region to development of amer-india , which was 7k years behind. It’s not true of west Africa that was simply trying to circumvent the high cost of rather impossible difference from the nexus of world trade in the eastern mediterranean.

    To much focus on the European miracle and not enough focus on the geographic rates of development due to geography. the more I learn the more I understand why the blacksmith is the oldest character in western myth: extraordinary emphasis on mining, smelting, and metalworking. The rest is the military and political order of miners, smelters, metalworkers and cattle raiders for whom farming was a means of serving the animals. And who had a 40% increase in caloric availability due to their adaptation to the drinking of milk. Thats the west’s advantage: accidents. Just as the Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Pakistani-Indian, and the Chinese river valleys were accidents.

    Yes, only europeans could have invented European culture’s odd predilections. But anyone can use the products of them – just like anyone can use the products of every other civilization. And if europeans were more inventive, that is wonderful accident of history that everyone can make use of.

    It is, in my opinion, more important to study why some cultures stagnated and fell, than to study why some got to military, economic, and political critical mass first.

    And we know that answer: lack of military discipline, complacency, and the overextension of rents, the over extension of reach, and the education of competitors with nothing to lose and everything to gain.

    That’s because the reason you “get there first” is luck.

    The reason you fall behind or fail is what you do with a military, political, and economically productive civilization once you achieve it.

    I do not understand african self criticism. What I understand is that every culture must go thru the transition of suppressing local corruption so that the velocity of cooperation can increase, and that capital investment is safe from predation. And without capital to fund a strong military, police, and justice such that there are no economic conditions under which ‘defection’ against the people (corruption), is a malincentive against future returns, then it’s quite difficult.

    Africa will do fine. But it will take the same time it has everyone else. At least africans aren’t fighting it like other groups.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 14:52:00 UTC

  • ( Where is Bill Joslin? ) lol

    ( Where is Bill Joslin? ) lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 14:25:00 UTC

  • Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline

    Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 14:07:00 UTC

  • Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline

    Eric Danelaw wrote on a timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-07 14:06:00 UTC