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  • 1 – Point (externality to the self) 2 – Line (measurement) 3 – Area (geometry) 4

    1 – Point (externality to the self)

    2 – Line (measurement)

    3 – Area (geometry)

    4 – Volume (calculus)

    5 – Motion (fixed point)

    6 – Relative Motion (relative points)

    7 – Relative Equilibrations (models/simulations)

    AND

    1) Identity (non-conflation)

    2) internal consistency (logical),

    3) external consistency (correspondence) ….

    4) Existential Possibility(Operationalism),

    5) Parsimony(limits),

    6) Full Accounting…

    7) Morality(voluntary transfers),

    Seven Moral Warranties compete science, and unify truth, science, philosophy, morality, law, politics and economics.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-24 10:14:00 UTC

  • (sick as hell today. the girls brought me a christmas tree, snickers bars, and s

    (sick as hell today. the girls brought me a christmas tree, snickers bars, and some coca cola. with smiles. made my day. I had a fantasy that we would finish oversing v1 by christmas and I could go home for the holiday and see family.)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-24 10:13:00 UTC

  • For the past four years I have carried around this white USB port in my bag. And

    For the past four years I have carried around this white USB port in my bag. And about every month or so I think I don’t use it so I shouldn’t carry it. And then today I need it to work, and of course I can’t find it.

    Elves. I’m telling you that the elves do it. That the origin of elves. The troublemakers that prank you in the house. Damn.

    The best thing that happened to them was the spread of belief that they don’t exist.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-24 06:12:00 UTC

  • I thought that you in particular would appreciate this!

    I thought that you in particular would appreciate this!


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 16:20:00 UTC

  • #AltRight #Conservative #libertarian

    http://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/679765114267025412/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=curtdoolittle&utm_content=679765114267025412#NRx #AltRight #Conservative #libertarian https://t.co/NqVOJN4ZXA


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 15:46:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.examiner.com/article/of-10-highest-iq-s-on-earth-at-least-8-are-theists-at-least-6-are-christians?CID=examiner_alerts_article


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 11:35:00 UTC

  • Why Do We Treat Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto any differently than we

    Why Do We Treat Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto any differently than we treat Mein Kampf? I mean, communism did far more damage to the world than the Nazis ever dreamed of. Yet nobody talks about banning those books? I’ve read them all and if you know a little economics there isn’t much to either of them. One is a sentimental journey, the other is pseudoscience.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 10:28:00 UTC

  • SPEAKING OF BOWDEN Bowden had a nervous breakdown (which is the outcome of stres

    SPEAKING OF BOWDEN

    Bowden had a nervous breakdown (which is the outcome of stress and depression). Your brain basically gives up trying to solve whatever problem is bothering you and just disassociates from reality in order to save itself. Which is kinda cool when you think about it: Sort of the human version of a computer crashing and rebooting.

    —“Mental breakdown (also known as a nervous breakdown) is a general term for an acute, time-limited psychiatric disorder that manifests primarily as severe stress-induced depression, anxiety, or dissociation in a previously functional individual, to the extent that they are no longer able to function on a day-to-day basis until the disorder is resolved. A nervous breakdown is defined by its temporary nature, and often closely tied to psychological burnout, severe overwork, sleep deprivation, and similar stressors, which may combine to temporarily overwhelm an individual with otherwise sound mental functions.”—

    I had a roommate have a breakdown in College – I think due to a relationship failure. I’m not sure. Also possibly due to rather egregious consumption of alcohol and LSD. I mean, i watched him eat three SHEETS of blotter acid at a club in Westchester. Obviously I immediately found another way home… lol We didn’t see him for at least three days I think. (I am not into drugs.)

    I try to relate to the experience. I developed terrible panic attacks in my mid 20’s and it took a long time to figure out that it was caused by sleep deprivation from sleep apnea created by my food allergies. (I still have to be careful about allergens keeping me awake all night.) And I was very scared that something was seriously wrong with me at the time, and that affected my behavior significantly.

    There was this ridiculous desire of the psychological profession to attribute it to my abusive childhood. Which I had overcome largely by the time I was in college, and certainly by my mid twenties. But it turned out that I was sucking on adrenaline all night to stay in a state of half-sleep but never really resting. (I sleep with a plastic bite guard type thing that eliminates the problem assuming my weight doesn’t get out of hand.) And you know, sleep deprivation sucks. It causes visual and auditory interference. (It didn’t help that I was working like crazy). You can’t think straight at all, and out of nowhere you go from feeling ok, to tragically exhausted in an instant.

    So I can understand what it’s probably like for your entire mind and body to lose it for a bit. I know the feeling of wanting a vacation because my autistic OCD sort of does that to me regularly.

    Anyway, my roommate called me from the hospital having obviously mostly recovered already. “Curt, these people are crazier than I am! They keep asking me if I think I’m Jesus Christ! Please get me out of here!” His parents had sent him in after he was no longer being logical (although I didn’t think he was illogical – he was talking about harmonies on violins, so he must have been acting out of character during the conversation – a behavior which I had seen start to develop despite having moved out and in with my girlfriend by then.)

    I actually felt closer to ‘crazy’ when I got the cancer diagnosis. I just fell into depression and confusion for a long time. Everyone I know does to some degree. But we soldier onward. 🙂

    Anyway, my tragedies in life, other than my divorce, are all largely health related. In my view, I seem to accumulate trauma with each tragic event, and it adds some kind of mental weight that you have to drag around like Marley’s chains. But on the other hand each tragedy has given me CLARITY as to what is more important in life. And while I wish I learned that lesson without the tragedy and trauma, I am still happy to learn what is important in life:

    Friends, Family, Something Interesting To Do, A safe place to do what you want, and the Health and Resources to afford them.

    What isn’t important in life, is things. Which was hard for me to ‘get’. Signals being powerful influences upon us.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 05:36:00 UTC

  • Q&A: “WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE ALT RIGHT AUTHORS?” —“I know that myself and ot

    Q&A: “WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE ALT RIGHT AUTHORS?”

    —“I know that myself and others would be interested to read what you have to say about some big names on the alt right. I am assuming you are familiar with the work of the following: Jonathan Bowden, Guilliame Faye, Julius Evola, Alain DeBenoist.”—

    Chris, (all)

    Great Question Chris.

    We can communicate using different technologies. Some of these technologies are nonsense, some are meaningful, some are preferable or not, and some are decidable or not. I work with the DECIDABLE. As such while there might be justification and wisdom in literary authors they do not produce social science that can be expressed as decidable law in matters of dispute between people of different interests.

    The answer is that I consider all conservative work outside of law to be literary justification and perhaps intergenerational wisdom, but it’s not science or ‘true’ in the scientific sense, so I cannot use it.

    Part of this problem is caused by the concept of monopoly that has been with us since our days as tribal hunter gatherers. It was hard to teach people to use markets – humans thought they might be immoral, and some groups still do. It is just as hard to teach people market government rather than monopoly government.

    And these authors generally hold to monopoly thought. So they are of little or no use to me. Why? ‘Cause I know a lot of history. I don’t need it put into a moral narrative for me.

    Does that mean I wouldn’t recommend them? Not at all.

    The way to learn any subject is to find a Cliff Notes or Spark Notes version of the subject so that you can learn by association with what experiences you possess. I tell mothers and teachers that the best way to introduce a subject is through a children’s story or myth or fairy tale, then a biography, then a history, then SCIENCE. We need a path from our extant knowledge based upon experience, and new knowledge based upon layers of analogy to experience.

    These authors provide an intuitionistic and experiential framing of the world which we can then use to recognize that a scientific statement provides explanatory power. So these authors are a gateway for most people. (although not me sorry to say).

    I see the history of conservative and libertarian thought as an attempt at rational restatement of religious and cultural history, because they failed to discover the science behind their cultural and institutional evolution.

    Since we have that science, now, and science has emerged as the universal language of attempted truth speaking, then I prefer to work with the science, rather than be distracted by what I consider largely literary justification mixed with fancy – even if there is truth there.

    But that doesn’t mean there is no value in pedagogical evolution. There is. I just don’t consider it subject for debate or discussion because it’s not debatable, because it’s not scientific – it’s merely illustrative. And for the purpose of pedagogy illustration may be necessary prior to learning the science.

    (As for Bowden he didn’t write anything that I would consider meaningful. My interest in him is novel curiosity: why did he have his nervous breakdown? Why do so many deep thinkers have them? Does it place unnatural stress on the mind and body to continually engage in interpeting reality by some model or other? A ‘model’ is a bit of an obscurant non-ooperational term. But it means that we have produced a set of general rules from construction of properties, categories, relations, commensurability, decidability and explanatory power. We might call such a model ‘a frame’ depending upon its level of completeness. )

    I hope this helps.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev,


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 05:07:00 UTC

  • AMERICA IS A GERMAN NOT ANGLO COUNTRY (important piece) (I will write more on th

    AMERICA IS A GERMAN NOT ANGLO COUNTRY

    (important piece)

    (I will write more on this later. But it will explain my emphasis on operationalism and strict construction)

    Before about 1830, when the British Empire adopted commercial universalism, Britain was a member of germanic, north sea, hanseatic, civilization.

    We tend to compare our British ancestors to Today’s Britons who are heavily catholicized and franglicized, and certainly members of socialist cults of hyper signaling through quests for artificial moralism.

    But the majority of anglo immigrants arrive before the civil war, and the majority of german immigrants before the second world war. And the majority of white americans trace their history to germanic origins.

    Our warriors in our wars – all of them – are largely germanic. Our Teutons (warrior caste) have been our great leaders.

    Our founders had far more in common with their german counterparts in pre-unification Germany, than they did with middle class and commercial victorian Britons. They may have spoken English. They may have learned French. They may have ridiculed the ‘backwardness’ of the Germans. But for all intents and purposes they were Germanic, Protestant, Hanseatic, North Sea peoples with germanic aspirations and germanic values. And because of its libertarian political structure, Hanseatic Civilization (of the north sea peoples) does not receive historical treatment that the statist era the destroyed it under napoleon, and with napoleon set the destruction of western civilization in motion.

    The american states had more in common with the german principalities than they did with their British ancestors.

    Our indoctrination into the ‘frame’ of war-making-nation-states obscures too much information from us. There is some truth that in the ancient, medieval, and modern worlds, there was an acknowledge conspiracy between today’s catholic(mediterranean trade) states that the germans be left alone so that they defended the frontier from the barbarians of the east. But we are a germanic people – a north sea people. Water ways determined evolution more so than land masses since it is waterways that provide routes for discounted conduct of trade.

    The american civil war – over control of the continent with slavery as the excuse – and Lincoln’s destruction of the germanic states, and their conversion to Napoleonic centrality, was the second great tragedy of Europe. And the attempt to unify Europe under a federal governmnet the third great tragedy.

    We can now only struggle to overthrow the failed Enlightenment projects, and return to polycentrism which was the competitive cause of western political, military, and commercial innovation.

    Scale increases the promise of mutual insurance in exchange for the stagnation and systemic parasitism that results from all organizational certainty. Only change and conflict strengthen (see Taleb), and certainty increases fragility.

    So we can also state that libertarian sentiments of our anglo saxon ancestors were artificially protected just as the libertarian sentiments of our Icelandic and american ancestors. And that it is only our Scandinavian(middle ages) and Prussian(enlightenment) ancestors that held europe’s indo-european warrior traditions as central cultural values. (This is an uncomfortable truth that libertarians will have difficulty swallowing.)

    America is a Germanic Country, Conquered by French Nation-statism, Invaded by The Second Great Jewish Lie of Pseudoscience, The Great Deciet of Postmodernism that followed, and saved only by the challenge of overcoming the nearly but not fully, strictly constructed Anglo Saxon Common Law. Hence my radically analytic pursuit of Truth, and Strict Construction (operationalism) so that it is possible to reform our ancient germanic polycentric government so that it cannot be changed by political means, can may only evolve methods of voluntary cooperation.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-23 04:50:00 UTC