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  • Q&A: CURT: CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY WESTERN CIV IS EUGENIC? Aristocracy, Meritocracy,

    Q&A: CURT: CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY WESTERN CIV IS EUGENIC?

    Aristocracy, Meritocracy, Rule of Law, Market Economies, Manorialism(controlled access to land), voluntary mate selection, late marriage, nuclear family, migratory skilled labor, Low Tolerance Policing/high trust requirement, aggressive hanging, militial warfare (volunteer infantry), harsh winters, mathusian farming production, plagues, economic shocks, and disasters, have the following effects:

    1 – force improved long term, mate selection

    2 – lower generational rates of reproduction

    3 – limit reproduction to those who are in the genetic ‘middle class’ and upward.

    4 – redistribute resources upward to middle class and away from lower class reproduction.

    5 – cull lower classes aggressively.

    Which is important, because every person that’s ‘problematic’ at the bottom is six times as costly as every person that’s ‘beneficial’ at the top.

    The basic math is like this: to organize a society in the voluntary organization of production you must get 80% of the resources in to 20% of population, and that 20% of the population must be ‘intelligent’ enough to make use of it. That means you must get your median IQ somewhere in the 100-106 range before you can really do much toward developing a high trust market economy. And you want to get as close to 112 to 115 if you want to out-compete the rest of the planet with innovations sufficiently to live what we in the west consider a marginally different quality of life.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 08:55:00 UTC

  • William Butchman You need to post those articles on my timline and the propertar

    William Butchman You need to post those articles on my timline and the propertarian institute page. Amidst the ‘ noise’ I don’t see this awesome stuff otherwise. I can barely track eli’s posts.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 07:28:00 UTC

  • “Curt, I believe I already know the answer to this, but believe it to be valuabl

    —“Curt, I believe I already know the answer to this, but believe it to be valuable to your general audience nonetheless: what is your innovation on Popper in epistemology, science, and truth?”—�Moritz Bierling�

    GREAT QUESTION. THANKS.

    It’s very hard to do this question justice in a few thousand words. But tend to think of it as in the last century we had a lot of thinkers basically fail to complete the scientific method and thereby create a test of non-falseness like we do in law. And they couldn’t do it.

    What I’ve done, because I”ve been lucky enough to spend most of my life working with “computable” systems – meaning **existentially possible to construct through a series of operations** is supply the habits of strict operational construction with requirements for existential possibiity, to the scientific method, and complete what those thinkers failed to discover.

    POPPER

    Popper applied Jewish critique, (criticism, which evolved into cultural marxism), to science, as “falsificationism”. Meaning, the way to avoid pseudoscience is to require that a statement be falsifiable.

    He did this because pseudoscience was rapidly expanding under the popularity of authoritarian socialism, as much as because he was simply interested in philosophy. He was trying to preserve intellectual cosmopolitanism (Jewish diasporism), and this culminated in his work “The Open Society” which is what Soros uses as his ‘plan’.

    Now, in his efforts to correct science, he developed a set of ideas that I will try to reduce to these:

    1) Falsification (critique, criticism) vs justificationism (excuses)

    2) Critical Rationalism: we can

    3) Critical Preference: we cannot know which theory is more likely true. there is no method of decidability.

    4) Verisimilitude through Problem->Theory->Test

    5) That science, by verisimilitude, is conducted as a MORAL (social, normative) process, and that scientific discovery was accomplished by moral means.

    BUT THIS IS THE PROBLEM

    Unempirical: his statements are logical not empirical, and he never did any research, nor has any been formally done.

    Costs: he, like most philosophers, continues the Aristotelian tradition of ignoring costs. Costs provide us with information about which theories we can afford to pursue. Historically then, we can empirically demonstrate that man uses costs as methods of decidability.

    Decidability: Costs provide decidability, for the simple reason that just as we pursue the least cost methods of research, nature evolves using the least cost method of evolution. It’s only humans that can choose to do the expensive thing and take a risk. Nature can’t do that. Nature is tightly deterministic. Man is only loosely deterministic. Because all of us guess a future and see if we can achieve it.

    Falsification: Falsification is not very precise, and he did not see the dimensions. So he did not restate the scientific method as a series of dimensional tests equal to the dimensional tests of mathematics. So categories(identity), math(relations), logic (words/membership), operations (costs/existence), morality (choice/cooperation), and scope (full accounting) were each methods of falsification, that a scientific statement would have to pass.

    Verisimilitude: Because costs do determine the progress of our investigations, our knowledge evolves just as organisms evolve, planets evolve, solar systems, galaxies, and the universe. What differs is the cost of inquiry in each culture. White people happen to have the lowest cost of inquiry because they have a high trust civilization where the norm of truth is highly defended as (nearly sacred) public property.

    Physical absence vs Social presence of first causes. Unable to distinguish between the problem of instrumentation in the physical sciences in the absence of knowledge of first causes (‘nature’s choice’), versus the problem of subjective instrumentation in the social sciences, in the presence of first causes (sympathetic choice)

    Problem -> Theory -> Test is actually … incomplete. The correct structure is:

    Perception(random) ->

    …Free association (searching) ->

    ……Hypothesis (wayfinding) ->

    ………Criticism(test – individual investment) ->

    …………Theory (recipe/route) ->

    ……………Social Criticism (common investment) ->

    ………………Law (exhaustion – return on investment) ->

    …………………Survival (Perfect Parsimony – incorporation into norms) ->

    ……………………Tautology ( invisible – assumed world structure )

    This long chain that represents the evolutionary survival of ideas, can be broken into these sections:

    1 – Perception -> free association(searching) -> identity (opportunity)

    2 – Question(Problem)

    3 – Iterative Criticism(test)

    ………..wayfinding (criticism) / Hypothesis

    ………..criticism / theory / use

    ………..testing / law general use

    ………..recognition / survival

    ………..identity / tautology

    The dimensions of criticism in pursuit of Determinism (Regularity, Predictability, “true”)

    – categorical consistency (identity)

    – internal consistency (logical) (mathematical/relations, linguistic/sets)

    – external consistency (empirical correspondence)

    – existential consistency (existential possibility)

    – moral consistency (symmetric non imposition)

    – scope consistency (full accounting, limits, parsimony)

    If a statement (promises) or theory passes all of these tests it is very hard for it to still contain their opposites:

    – error in its many forms

    – bias – wishful thinking in its many forms.

    – suggestion – pleading – guilting – shaming – complimenting

    – obscurantism, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience – overloading

    – lying and deceit in their many forms.

    SUMMARY

    So what I have attempted to do is ‘complete’ the scientific method, that popper started upon. It is not particular to science, but to any TESTIMONY we might attempt to give.

    The consequence of doing so is that philosophy, morality, law, and science are now synonyms using the same language and structure.

    Which kind of floored me actually.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 07:25:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    https://www.knightstemplarinternational.com/2016/07/video-origins-british-dna-evidence-fills-gaps/

    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 06:33:00 UTC

  • A PHILOSOPHER INQUIRES FOR FALSEHOOD, A PROPERTARIAN INQUIRES FOR THEFT. In most

    A PHILOSOPHER INQUIRES FOR FALSEHOOD, A PROPERTARIAN INQUIRES FOR THEFT.

    In most arguments it is a given that they are false. Instead, seek not to prove the leftists false, but seek to prove them thieves.

    Then respond with, why are you not willing to trade with me? Why must you lie and steal from me?


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 06:32:00 UTC

  • ON NORMS AS PROPERTY (again, as I’ve said, others who follow will do much better

    https://propertarianforum.wordpress.com/2016/07/22/property-and-norms/BUTCH ON NORMS AS PROPERTY

    (again, as I’ve said, others who follow will do much better jobs at communicating these ideas than I do. I tend to write proofs, and others tend to write explanations. And it is explanations most of us need once the proof is constructed. I’m thrilled that Butch has really made the jump. He’s the first guy that I know of to use both testimonialism and proeprtarianism in the same argument.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 06:27:00 UTC

  • “NAP” WIRED: “NPP” (I’m stunned by the work in this article.) You see. It takes

    https://propertarianforum.wordpress.com/2016/07/26/tired-nap-wired-npp/TIRED: “NAP” WIRED: “NPP”

    (I’m stunned by the work in this article.)

    You see. It takes a couple of years of work. But if you spend a couple of years at Propertarianism, you will do better communicating it than I do.

    Wonderful post. I’m inspired.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 06:06:00 UTC

  • The *Rule of Degeneracy (Escapism): – “Anything that is not explicitly conservat

    The *Rule of Degeneracy (Escapism):

    – “Anything that is not explicitly conservative will devolve into something progressive”

    – “Anything not explicitly rational, will devolve into something magical”

    – “Anything that is not explicitly true, will devolve into something false.”

    – “Any system of thought that is not explicitly masculine and constructive, will devolve into the feminine and destructive.”

    – “Any system of thought that does not compel action through change will devolve in an excuse to avoid change through justifying inaction.”

    – “Any system of thought that is not explicily eugenic, expansionary, heroic, and hierarchical, will eventually devolve into one that is dysgenic, sedentary, submissive, and equalitarian.”

    (Women and the weak destroy the world if we allow them.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 05:48:00 UTC

  • THE RULE OF DEGENERACY and ESCAPISM —“Early Hinduism and Buddhism had much of

    THE RULE OF DEGENERACY and ESCAPISM

    —“Early Hinduism and Buddhism had much of the Aryan spirit down. It created aspiration, duty, and sacred hierarchical incentives, though of course, it wasn’t perfect and we can in more detail discuss various things, but it had the heroism and transcendence. …. Many modern bourgeois Westerners mistake something like Buddhism as humanistic, when it was in fact a warrior religion, created when Hinduism was becoming more sacerdotal and less of that warrior religion. …. Zen Buddhism did the same thing when the broader Buddhism was starting to become too doctrinal and not in-the-world. This Aryan spirit for being in-the-world (and thus inherently some kind of warrior) is what’s the real key here, and how I think I can synergize it with science and your scientific system (and that’s of course not an accident, as science is derivative of Aryan morality).— Josh Jeppson

    It would be good for mankind to trace that aryan spirit through the various evolutions and devolutions. It would provide us with additional justification for legal truth, and literary heroism.

    Why? Because I think it is an instance of the *Rule of Escapism*:

    3 – “Anything that is not explicitly conservative will devolve into something progressive”

    2 – “Anything not explicitly rational, will devolve into something magical”

    1 – “Anything that is not explicitly true, will devolve into something false.”

    0 – “Any system of thought that is not explicitly masculine and constructive, will devolve into the feminine and destructive.”

    -1 – “Any system of thought that does not compel action through change will devolve in an excuse to avoid change through justifying inaction.”

    -2 – “Any system of thought that is not explicily eugenic, expansionary, heroic, and hierarchical, will eventually devolve into one that is dysgenic, sedentary, submissive, and equalitarian.”

    (Women and the weak destroy the world if we allow them.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 05:47:00 UTC

  • EXECUTIVE ROLES AND CHARACTER SALES (PRESIDENT/CEO) – I like Sales and Revenue j

    EXECUTIVE ROLES AND CHARACTER

    SALES (PRESIDENT/CEO)

    – I like Sales and Revenue jobs – but it’s hard to control relationships upon which sales depend. One needs to be more intuitive and ‘likeable’, gather and distribute information, rather than creative. (I have to be likeable and share information)

    PROFIT AND LOSS (CTO/OPERATIONS)

    – I love P&L jobs – I have control over them. One needs to be better at problem solving, and persuasive. Creativity is necessary and rewarding. (I have to be right and creative)

    BALANCE SHEETS (MBA/FINANCE)

    – I hate Balance Sheet jobs. – I never feel like I can control them. One needs to keep a lot of details in memory, and resort them, and report on them. And most creativity is … limited. (I have to be diligent, and not wrong.)

    This is how I tell people why I prefer NOT to hold the CEO role, but the problem is finding someone not stupid enough to be the CEO. Normally I don’t like to take the CEO title, but prefer to have a ‘President’ and myself the “Chief Strategy Officer”. In a perfect world you have a three person partnership for customers (president and CEO), inside the company (CTO/Strategy), and suppliers (CFO/MBA). I don’t believe in using CPAs for CFO, and instead use MBA’s for CFO, and CPA’s for VP accounting. In my experience CPA’s cannot accurately report BOTH financial and operational accounting on the same P&L and Balance Sheet, nor do they produce rolling reports that let you see trends. Why? Because this requires a bit of extra work developing posting ‘macros’ (Processes) so that data isn’t pooled (munged), and so that it’s clear whether one is making money from operations, from capital trades, or from financialising the business.

    Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-17 05:17:00 UTC