—“We are another country now, an us-or-them country.”— Buchannan
Exactly what we want. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 10:28:00 UTC
—“We are another country now, an us-or-them country.”— Buchannan
Exactly what we want. 🙂
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 10:28:00 UTC
NO: DOLLARS ARE NOT MORE INNOCENT THAN VOTES.
—“Dollars are not at all like votes. A vote may be a slight thing in a large electorate but is, nevertheless, a proactive, illiberal, gratuitous, coercive move against others but spending a dollar, by contrast, is not coercive at all; not even one iota.”– David McDonagh
Assuming however, that rule of law limits the externalities that can be produced by the spending of that dollar to those that are productive, and that the transaction involving that dollar is reciprocally productive, fully informed, warrantied, and voluntary.
Libertarians seem to have a problem with complete sentences despite the first principle of economic theory: the broken window’s demand for full accounting. Yet libertarians speak in incomplete sentences using not full accounting but rational justification. And they do so in order to rely upon suggestion: causing the audience to subjectively substitute that information that is not provided in the incomplete sentence. So this obvious conflict between the first principle of economics which requires full accounting, and the use of justificationary rationalism to circumvent it by means of incomplete sentences and suggestion is the reason for the failure of the program to produce intellectuals that produce meaningful results, rather than simply attracting justificationists: free riders.
It is not market activity that creates demand for authority and then state. But the externalities to the transaction that create demand for authority and the state.
Why? Because humans retaliate, even at high cost, against any imposition of any investment that they have made. So liberty is constructed by the suppression of any activity that causes retaliation.
Ergo, this is why the NAP is a fraud. Because it does not specify the scope of the prohibitions one may not aggress against without encouraging retaliation (demonstrated interest), and therefore generates rather than suppresses demand for the state. Hence why the only existential semi-libertarian polities have existed in border regions under the defense of states and empires, who tolerate free riding on the commons in exchange for holding territory in the state’s name at a discount – thereby preventing other states from doing the same without invoking retaliation.
One may not impose a cost upon that for which others have borne a cost. And that constitutes every form of capital that humans produce. And since some capital is strategic rather than productive, then that which demarcates competition between preferences is TRUTH content.
ERGO: votes are proxy for violence. Dollars are a proxy for expenditures of time, mind, effort, and resources – usually from the proceeds of trade that created a surplus because of a division of knowledge and labor.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 10:10:00 UTC
Curt Doolittle shared a memory.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 09:52:00 UTC
APPARENTLY DEEP PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS ARE NOT DEEP AT ALL – JUST WORD GAMES -AND HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES.
>>Wo are you?
Empty verbalism by substitution. Translation. “What is the name you that exists?” (meaningless) People call me by an identifier. Do you mean instead what preferences do I hold? Do you mean instead what abilities can I demonstrate? Do you mean instead, what actions have I taken? Do you mean instead, what memories I can recall? Any use of the verb to-be in a philosophical question is a form of deceit by substitution and suggestion.
>>>what are our ”selves” made of?
Do you mean, under what conditions would I no longer demonstrate expected behavior to others? Do you mean under what conditions would i begin to recognize a change in my behavior? Do you mean under what conditions would I no longer recognize a recording of myself as familiar?
I think the answer to both of these questions is (a) cognitive biases and preferences of genetic origin, and (b) experiences we retain in memory, (c) the means by which we process and act upon these biases and experiences. Because that is the evidence.
>>>example: if you would loose all your memories, who would you be?
Another phrasing that is an empty verbal trick or deception. “Who” refers to the criteria of demarcation by others: a name, a set of memories held by others, a set of memories demonstrated by you, a set of cognitive biases demonstrated by you, and a set of means (algorithms and rules), demonstrated b you.
One might say “I am not myself”, and others may say “he is not himself’ largely because something in one’s biases or means is inconsistent with those that one has habituated. (Habituation is a discount that does not require the effort of reason.)
>>> is it that we(our characters), are really just the result of the experiences we had in our life?
Our character consists of both biases and memories. At present it appears that biases are disproportionately influential in determining the experiences we seek and recall. The debate is whether these biases cause 80% of our behavior or less. The remainder is environmental (experiential). This is logical since there is an advantage to informational evolution (training), prior to its integration (genetic) through selection. But conversely, reason is weak, and greater environmental influence would increase risks of persistence.
>>> are we merely imitating what we experience?
We demonstrate through the information accumulated in our (very,very,very expensive)genetics, expressed in our (very expensive) biases, modified by our (expensive) algorithms(habits), and further modified by our(less expensive, but more fragile) memories, that we react to the evolutionary, inter-generational, inter-temporal, and temporal record of experiences. And it is this ‘knowledge’ accumulated in many forms that has allowed us to outwit the dark forces of entropy, time, and ignorance.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 09:44:00 UTC
YES YOU SHOULD VOTE: NO ROOM FOR VIRTUE SIGNALING IN ARISTOCRATIC LIBERTY.
—Q&A: “Curt: Have you always voted? What’s the greatest argument you find most appealing as to why you choose to?”—
Yes, by and large, I’ve always voted other than when in Ukraine.
Just because you don’t get it your way, doesn’t mean you should assist others in getting it their way by giving them a discount on it – that’s just stupid.
The whole purpose of incremental suppression is to increase the costs of parasitism.
So vote to increase the costs of parasitism.
And agitate, and revolt to raise the costs further.
Like many libertarian fallacies, the principle of not voting is counter-productive virtue-signaling in order to simply take a discount on effort- just like the opposition uses.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 09:17:00 UTC
https://t.co/gPkpFL5OvPTHERE ARE METHODS TO MY MADNESS. I PROMISE I HAVE THOUGHT THIS THROUGH. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 09:01:00 UTC
Voted. Took an hour. Heavy turnout. Disproportionately female. Nice thick, paper ballots. Clear and readable.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 08:45:00 UTC
https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/795753796546727936/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=curtdoolittle&utm_content=795965934540308480Retweeted Curt Doolittle (@curtdoolittle):
@realDonaldTrump VOTE TRUMP. BUT WE WIN EITHER WAY. https://t.co/Emnp6phuAN
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-08 07:27:00 UTC
I have no clue how tomorrow will turn out.
Better demand for my work if trump loses.
Happier personally if he wins.
Best if he loses and asks us to revolt.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-07 21:42:00 UTC
The political questions we face are very different if we seek to eliminate error, bias, and deceit, rather than if we seek to identify optimums by which to obtain discounts. People will seize the discounts no matter what. the problem is in decreasing the error, bias, and deceit, so that those opportunities are more readily visible. It’s not that we should ignore error bias and deceit so we must constantly thrash through them to find the opportunities amidst the clutter.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-07 15:31:00 UTC