Curt Doolittle shared a post.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 05:39:00 UTC
Curt Doolittle shared a post.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 05:39:00 UTC
http://therightstuff.biz/2016/03/08/the-daily-shoah-75-2/TRS AGAIN. TRIGGER WARNING HOWEVER.
Imagine a bunch of middle class white guys talking trash over a campfire while drinking beer with frequent bits of serious conversation totally thrown off kilter by interjections of profanity, humor and sarcasm. These guys have made a movement out of creating the masculine experience. It’s the least pretentious discourse in the world. Even if intentionally offensive.
Not my finest hour so to speak. I got a little too engaged and comfortable and forgot my audience. But we cover some good ground. I got most of my points across I think. And we had a little good head-butting over negativity.
TRS has been very good for me. Love them. And I’m not terrified to go on the show any longer. lol
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 05:24:00 UTC
http://vidmax.com/video/136252-Stefan-Molyneux-smashes-the-notion-of-white-guilt-and-privilege-and-collective-judgement#.Vt_vWp7LeGU.facebookLove this Molyneux. 🙂 Great little piece.
I do not understand Stefan’s critics. He’s awesome at what he does and he gets better every year. He has found the perfect niche and he’s a fantastic educator and analyst. No, I don’t take his attempt at constructing philosophy very seriously, but you have to respect him for trying. Philosophizing is necessary, but contributing philosophical innovation is really freaking hard.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 04:42:00 UTC
Q: HOW DO CUSTOMERS REACT TO YOUR PHILOSOPHICAL WORK?
—“You’re an entrepreneur and a scholar who goes to places like TRS and now RIR and you say what you say and you don’t hide your identity. It takes balls. Great to have people like you on our side.”—-
This is a great question.
1) in my experience customers are willing to pay people who will tell them the truth regardless of their personal political biases. In my case, I have found the fact that I am a radical to be a positive influence with my customers.
2) When dealing with my customers I act entirely in their interest using my skills and the only way my political preferences enter into the customer relationship is that I will not engage in anything I find immoral. Which again tends to be beneficial for customers.
3) In advertising, marketing, and customer experience (the web), the truth spoken elegantly and succinctly is attractive for both merchant and consumer. And my emphasis on truth helps that.
4) You probably notice that I don’t hate ANYBODY. I view problems as philosophical, informational, and institutional not personal. I don’t discount people’s feelings, or their interests, or their agendas. I just go with what makes people engage in mutually beneficial cooperation regardless. My solutions are all matters of voluntary cooperation.
5) When I go on very nationalist shows or very racist shows, I tend to be the voice of moderation rather than criticism. If you ask me why others have their behaviors I don’t say that they’re bad, I say only that we must defend against immoral and unbeneficial behaviors.
6) What most customers seem to feel is this: “he will fight for me if I am right. he solves my problems. he is unstoppable. He will make us more money. He will help advance my career. And if he is that truthful in public he is going to be that truthful with me.”
7) I have very few direct relationships with customers. Most of the time I solve the initial problem, and the staff maintains the relationship and performs the work. If it is a strategy question I will run the strategy sessions (requirements gathering). And I will often help with design. But I find my greatest value is in gathering the truth from the customer in a way that it is inescapable, and then using the truth to sell the rest of the organization on it. So it’s not like customers get to spend a lot of time talking to me. In fact, it’s more common that they are overly concerned with using my time.
I have only had one negative experience, and it was from a woman when I made the statement on my personal blog that all women are beautiful and desirable as long as they can keep the weight off. Well, the problem is, that it’s true. I told the customer and my sales staff, that its’ my job and our job to speak the truth, because that is what the consumer wants. If something is true, it just is true. Knowing the truth we must discover some way to make use of it. But we cannot ever escape the truth without creating more problems than we solve.
So while I am sure there are people who are disinclined to hire a conservative libertarian, or someone willing to get into tough discussions, I am only interested in those customers that want to use the truth in advertising, marketing, and experience to forge better relationships with customers for mutual gain.
And as a specialist in truth, incentive and exchange, I kind of doubt I will run out of customers interested in truth, incentive and mutually beneficial exchange.
Because that is what the world wants from big corporations that can afford to pay guys like me to solve their problems: they want the truth. it can be spun one way or another, but it must be true.
Curt.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 04:37:00 UTC
It will cost us to we raise the cost of lying. But our destruction has been achieved by the discounted cost of lying using the media of print, radio, television, film and the internet. Every cost we bear to suppress lying produces returns. Every failure to suppress lying produces ever expanding costs.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 03:44:00 UTC
—“What benefit is there, in protecting liars from retaliation, if they can be shown to be liars? Why do you want to protect liars, unless you should be one yourself?”— Eli Harman
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 03:41:00 UTC
Edward Fürst
1 – Excellent demonstration of Pilpul.
2 – Excellent use of straw man.
3 – Excellent use of argument from ignorance.
4 – Excellent user of black or white fallacy
5 – Excellent use of shaming.
6 – Excellent use of using all of the above to construct overloading.
7 – Excellent use of creating a high cost of defense.
In other words, an excellent use of Pilpul. Which is your usual argumentative technique: to raise the cost of refutation not to seek understanding, and not to refute but to make truthful discourse impossible. To demonstrate that you are in fact one of the liars we seek to prevent from lying.
Now that we have established the method by which you conduct your intuitionistic attempt to pollute the commons, we can address your deceit point by point.
ON DEFINITIONS OF IMPULSIVITY
The article you site does not test impulsivity but aggression. Aggression may be the result of impulsiveness or reason, but the willingness to bear costs and risks in order to obtain returns does exist in a spectrum with men taking greater risks and women fewer risks. Hence why men are more expendable and why we are born in slightly greater numbers.
So the question is instead why we would not prosecute the authors for conflating impulse with aggression since while aggression may be impulsive, men and women are equally impulsive but unequally aggressive.
In fact, women have a much harder time managing their impulsive emotions. And they need to. Because the cost of caring for offspring is non-rational. SO women must be incentivized by nature non-rationally. They risk less but work more. We work less but risk more. We generally describe the differences as women play the role of gatherer-tortoise and men the role of hunter-hare. But this is just a necessary division of labor.
ON LEGALITY OF TRUTH
1) the scientific method consists not of a method but a set of criteria for eliminating falsehood.
2) science requires operational language, parsimony, limits and full accounting. It does not require objective morality. Law does (mostly) require it. Science is extremely good at policing itself. (science proper does not take social science seriously).
3) the law already includes many tests of sufficiency. If we can provide tests of sufficiency the law can treat them as any other list of sufficiency – particularly in moral matters (involuntary transfer). We must give the law tests of sufficiency. Which is what I have done with truth: warranties of sufficiency of due diligence in various dimensions.
4) If one communicates poorly that is very different from one advocating theft directly or indirectly. If one errs one can recant, and issue correction. If one cannot issue correction one can pay compensation. But in any case, in order to end up in court, one must provide another with the incentive to bring him to court, and the likelihood that such a person would prevail before a jury of one’s peers.
5) If we can teach reading, arithmetic, mathematics, and various other skills. And if we can have taught Grammar(organizing), Logic(processing) and Rhetoric(outputting), and if we can teach formal logic then we can certainly teach truthfulness. If we can write software we can write strictly constructed law.
6) It is a cost. The increase in the degree of suppression of parasitism is always a cost. But what was the cost of the failure of the last century to suppress the jewish art of lying in all fields (Pseudoscience) as a successor to the jewish art of lying in all fields in the ancient era (monotheistic scripturalism). And the cost of suppressing german philosophical discourse, or american postmodernism, or the innumeracy of keynesian economics? All costs are opportunity costs.
7) Juries are exceptionally successful at stepping into the shoes of criminals. The evidence is (and there is a lot of it) that juries are exceptionally good at their job except in the most abstract of cases. Lying is not so difficult a problem to overcome.
8) Courts already seek to identify a deception. Law is only a question if no deceptions can be found. Very few cases go to court because this is determined prior to jury.
9) The mild randomness of the jury is an incentive to reconcile disputes prior to court.
10) that judges do not specialize is the first problem. That lawyers cannot be prosecuted for falsehoods is the second. That we insufficiently select juries from peers is the third
11) Producers of all goods and services must provide warranties of sufficiency and show due diligence against the externalization of harm (costs). Where political speech can produce the greatest harm of all, there is no reason not to require it be truthfully constructed.
12) Legislation and law can be strictly constructed by the same criteria as tests of truth and this prohibits the ‘interpretation’ of the law and restores the constitution that would force the courts to return decisions to the legislature if the questions are not in fact questions of truth or law. This was the original intent of the framers, who in retrospect we can see were trying to construct a formal logic but were still to christian to do so.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-09 03:31:00 UTC
Going to be on Red Ice Radio again soon. Subject is We are the New Right.
Seeding the conversation. It is because the old right failed so devastatingly.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-08 20:53:00 UTC
You cannot create the superman any more than you can create truth. What we can do is eliminate falsehood, and and eliminate the bad men, leaving only candidates for truth and candidates for good men remaining. This is enough and it is all we can know. We domesticated everything on earth including ourselves. And we know now that the prosperity of a civilization is not determined by it’s geniuses, but by the absence of its fools. We must eliminate the bad. That is enough.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-08 15:59:00 UTC
WOMEN
I have no idea why any woman has any interest in me. Really. They seem to. But it makes no sense to me at all. In fact, I have a hard time understanding why they want us around at all except to change tires and lightbulbs and program the remote.
Source date (UTC): 2016-03-08 15:53:00 UTC