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  • I like squeaky floors in old houses – You can hear the monsters coming in the da

    I like squeaky floors in old houses – You can hear the monsters coming in the dark.

    Really. You can.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 13:21:00 UTC

  • “Joseph R. Strayer’s “On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State” treats that i

    —“Joseph R. Strayer’s “On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State” treats that institutional development with detail without wasting words.”— Eric Orwoll


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 13:19:00 UTC

  • Tyler Cowen: BUILDING ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND

    https://www.amazon.com/Building-Anglo-Saxon-England-John-Blair/dp/0691162980/Via Tyler Cowen:

    BUILDING ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND

    https://www.amazon.com/Building-Anglo-Saxon-England-John-Blair/dp/0691162980/


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 13:11:00 UTC

  • Tyler Cowen: BUILDING ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND

    https://www.amazon.com/Building-Anglo-Saxon-England-John-Blair/dp/0691162980/Via Tyler Cowen:

    BUILDING ANGLO SAXON ENGLAND


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 13:11:00 UTC

  • (New feature available on FB: “Delete comment and block user”. Never seen that b

    (New feature available on FB: “Delete comment and block user”. Never seen that before. And, yes I delete comments – often actually. No memes, no ‘stupid’, and no stomping on the thread.)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 12:58:00 UTC

  • Russian history was fairly heroic before the (((Soviet))) era. It’s the american

    Russian history was fairly heroic before the (((Soviet))) era. It’s the american west with worse weather against more advanced peoples with even more viscous traditions.

    I studied history first, but I studied art history second, and it was art history that helped me understand the different peoples of this world more so than any other. Economics explains why things happen but art gives you insight into the soul of the people and what inspires them. So this …. russian aesthetic … frames my understanding of them as ‘we few against the world’.

    So there are very good books on russian art history. And just skimming through them is probably important.

    This is the best ‘textbook’ I’ve seen:

    1 – A History of Russia – by Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Mark D. Steinberg

    2 – The Great Game: The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia, by Peter Hopkirk

    3 – The Icon and the Axe: An Interpretive History of Russian Culture

    by James H. Billington

    4 – Medieval Russia’s Epics, Chronicles, and Tales by Serge A. Zenkovsky

    5 – While Shakespeare is undoubtably the best poet, the best Novels and Plays in Christendom are the Russian – bar none. The great works of the russian novelists are well known.

    So, I see russians as a small poor people, in a hostile territory, struggling to overcome the barbarians. My view of russians is fairly heroic. That they made a terrible mistake with (((stalin and trotsky))) is something I see them escaping – slowly.

    The problem is it probably can’t be done domestically better than putin is doing it. His mistakes have been largely international.

    And he’s right. Russia emerged from the (((bolshevik))) era by return to her origins. And the west is continuing to fall for the (((cosmopolitan lies))).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 12:56:00 UTC

  • SALESMANSHIP People want a salesman that they think can understand them. The way

    SALESMANSHIP

    People want a salesman that they think can understand them. The way you make people think you understand them is through listening, and paraphrasing, and preferably adding a touch of insight to the paraphrasing. So the principle issue with sales is getting the other person to talk, because when you’re talking, you’re not listening, and if you’re not listening, you aren’t paraphrasing. It’s only after we have negotiated this ‘protocol’ of shared understanding that we can begin to ‘inform’ and only once we have informed, we can persuade. The best classes I have taken and taught have been in personality traits and sales. I taught sales for quite a few years and built some very good sales teams, and it’s a very simple process. The only difficulty is in finding leads. Sales is easy. It’s just not efficient. And it’s the people who understand it’s inefficient and have high tolerance or interest in listening to and understanding potential customers that develop into good salesman. Extroversion (getting a charge from interactions) is extremely valuable.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 12:36:00 UTC

  • So, when I say “low trust” I am speaking in terms of the institutional developme

    So, when I say “low trust” I am speaking in terms of the institutional development of rule of law as a means of suppressing corruption, and therefore expanding truth telling.

    The reason russia is rated (and I rate it) as a low trust country is corruption.

    That said, I promise you, that you want russian friends more than friends from high trust countries. Just as much as you want government from high trust countries.

    When I say ‘chinese are a low trust society’, this does not mean that they don’t trust each other. It means that (a) they lie, (b) they cheat, (c) the government is corrupt.

    So high trust describes a RADIUS of trust, not how you trust the people you interact with.

    In other words, trust is a question of economics.

    Honestly, I prefer the company of conservative libertarian western europeans, and educated russians equally. I am a russophile just as much as I am a lover of ukraine.

    Read Fukuyama’s “Trust”.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 08:32:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickgleason/2017/12/23/mass-exodus-from-states-run-by-democratic-machines-continues/

    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-06 22:33:00 UTC

  • “In the wide swath of history, we went from church and state as bedfellows, to s

    —“In the wide swath of history, we went from church and state as bedfellows, to statutory corporations and state as bedfellows, from veritable theocracy to fascism, with a small window of Enlightenment in-between.”—Angus Jameson Sock

    —“As a side note, statutory shielding of personal liability for stockholders, officers, and boards of directors is just as bad of an idea as clergy being personally immune from the broader actions of the church.”—Angus Jameson Sock


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-06 21:16:00 UTC