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    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-02 01:30:00 UTC

  • Propertarianism and Testimonialism together are as great an advancement over the

    Propertarianism and Testimonialism together are as great an advancement over the scientific era as the scientific era was over the rationalist, and the rationalist over the mystical.

    No kidding.

    We can revolutionize human thought, action, existence, and history.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 15:50:00 UTC

  • What’s the difference between truthful speech and free speech?

    What’s the difference between truthful speech and free speech?


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 15:48:00 UTC

  • When will the pseudoscience stop?

    When will the pseudoscience stop?


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 11:18:00 UTC

  • THE CURRICULUM Virtue (excellences), Myths and Legends. Reading, Writing, Biblio

    THE CURRICULUM

    Virtue (excellences), Myths and Legends.

    Reading, Writing, Bibliography and Literature

    Testimony, Ethics and Morality,

    Arithmetic, Accounting, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus

    Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric

    Craftsmanship (Science, Engineering, Craft)

    Hospital, Emergency Services,

    History, Politics, Economics

    War, Strategy, Tactics, Fighting, Fitness

    The High (Fine) Arts


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 08:23:00 UTC

  • (OVERSING HUMOR) Our in-app default currency while in development is called “Ove

    (OVERSING HUMOR)

    Our in-app default currency while in development is called “Oversing Regular Coins” or, O.R.C. And now that the gamification I keep seeing messages like +5 ORC, or -ORC when someone changes state on a task I’m part of. Which makes me laugh like hell every time.

    When configuring workflows people with permissions to do so can add rewards (or costs) to the workflow based upon either the state (column) or the button pressed (row). Administrators can create Awards. These function like inventory in an adventure game. But they effectively create an custom form of measurement that can be used instead of units, time, and money.

    We assume that people will use these awards to ‘win’ prizes of some sort. We used something on this order and it’s tremendously powerful.

    For example if you have 10k of “gumballs’ you might buy a lunch at a restaurant for your team by opening a “Rewards” project and pressing a button.

    Possibilities are pretty much endless.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 07:33:00 UTC

  • DIARY AS PRAYER –Read Aurelius. Write a diary. Analyze your life past and life

    DIARY AS PRAYER

    –Read Aurelius. Write a diary. Analyze your life past and life future. It is very hard to lie to yourself in writing. Especially if you must re-read your words later. So, a diary it is a form of prayer. A confession before your god. So, Know Thyself. Craft yourself. Die fulfilled. Leave the world better for having lived in it. Life is an apple. Take big bites. Moderation is for monks.–

    (worth repeating)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 04:55:00 UTC

  • I should thank my long term college girlfriend Chris Cushing Mallory (NY,NY) for

    I should thank my long term college girlfriend Chris Cushing Mallory (NY,NY) for making me feel so bad about my interest in games that I abandoned them altogether and focused upon technology, business, philosophy and politics. I could just have as easily become the author of more computer games as a philosopher or businessman. Her disapproval forced me to engage with people and solve real problems. Games did positively affect me because they require systems thinking. Programming did affect me because it requires operational construction. Artificial intelligence did affect me because it requires you grasp the problem of informational scarcity, incentives and decidability. Business did affect me because (lacking a bit of empathy) I had to learn how to identify and solve incentives. That lead me to Hayek and Popper. While I was working very hard on AI in 1982-1990, and by late 90’s I understood the importance of property in creating an intelligence, I didn’t realize how close I was at the time (using emotions as incentives), I probably could have made something of it if in a laboratory or academic setting where I had more time to devote to it. I am still much happier with my current avocation than with any that I would have contributed to AI. One thing that I have come to realize is that working alone, as an autistic, unaware of the vast differences between myself and others (despite my slower pace), my mother’s catholic humility (which others would deny I possess a drop of) was an inhibitor to me almost as much as my college poverty was. I couldn’t decide if there was something wrong with me, or with my teachers and professors – because I had a great deal of reading behind me and something ‘didn’t fit’. Turns out it was my teachers and professors – or rather, all teachers and professors of that era. Had I possessed less humility, then arrogance may have carried me through. (again, I was considered profoundly arrogant most of my life – so perhaps not.) Conversely, I am certain that I would not be here, doing what I am, if I had succeeded in some other endeavor. But, what has occurred is that my professional career was a necessary learning experience even if it was a distraction from the central purpose I set myself to at the age of twelve. Today I don’t lack clarity, and I don’t require arrogance. I know that mission, I am happy with it. The gods work their ways on us. 😉

    Read Aurelius. Write a diary. Analyze your life past and life future. It is very hard to lie to yourself in writing. Especially if you must re-read your words later. So, a diary it is a form of prayer. A confession before your god. So, Know Thyself. Craft yourself. Die fulfilled. Leave the world better for having lived in it. Life is an apple. Take big bites. Moderation is for monks.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 04:54:00 UTC

  • THE SECOND GREAT CRITICISM OF DEMOCRACY (important)(very important) You see, the

    THE SECOND GREAT CRITICISM OF DEMOCRACY

    (important)(very important)

    You see, they taught us that the BALANCE OF POWER was what kept us safe from authoritarianism. But this is both false and immaterial. It distracted us from the reason for western institutional and cultural success.

    There are only three means of organizing man: 1) force, 2) gossip and 3) exchange. We refer to these three means of organization as weapons of influence or methods of coercion.

    By constructing three houses that reflect these three means of organizing man:

    1) aristocracy/military/law of property;

    2) church/priesthood/law of family/insurance;

    3) burgher/commerce/law of contract;

    …and requiring the at least tacit acceptance of the other two, each can specialize in the most rapid rate of invention in his means of organizing the polity for the construction of commons.

    So just as the market can conduct more and faster research into the construction of goods and services, the market for ORDER consisting of the three great specializations, can conduct more and faster research into the construction of commons – without the hindrance of the others. Only the knowledge of the interests of the others. In other words, not by APPROVAL but by DISSENT. Democracy reverses this evolutionary strategy requiring approval and ignoring dissent – and so democracy increases opportunity for parasitism and rent seeking in order to gain passage of every single piece of legislation.

    If we combine private property (anglo saxon/ aryan), common law (organic evolutionary law), high trust (aryan and christian), rule of law (aryan or at least anglo saxon) we then end up with a population that innovates in the suppression of parasitism and rent seeking almost as fast as it innovates in organization for any given production: private, commons, or family.

    Hoppe like others has solved the problem of the failure of incentives. I see that as the first analytic criticism of democracy. However, I feel that it is not a causal criticism but merely a consequential one. So in this SECOND criticism of democracy I put forth that the success of the west was not so much in small government as it was in the distribution of government (the production of commons) into specializations requiring survival of DISSENT by the competing houses rather than a monopoly requiring assent.

    In this analysis, democracy then is merely a sham: a scam by which a group seeks to monopolize powers of coercion in order to hold power by requiring assent rather than surviving dissent.

    Now, I for a moment let us look at the philosophy of science: in the sequence: {free association, hypothesis, theory, law, truth, tautology} we look for the truth that survives criticism (falsification). The search for truth is one of survival of criticism: dissent. It is not one of justification: assent.

    So this is also why democracies must engage in constant postmodern lying and propagandizing: because they must manufacture falsity in order to justify falsity.

    Conversely, aristocratic egalitarianism – the philosophy of the west – is one of survival of dissent. Or stated more simply, the method of organizing the west has be SCIENTIFIC. Which is why the west invented and used science in all walks of life. Because the civilization has practiced scientific action even in its most mystical eras.

    We can end this monotheistic monopolistic government by assent and restore our anglo-saxon scientific government: three (or more) houses each of which acts according to its interests but whose actions must survive dissent by a jury selected by lot of the constituency of the other houses.

    More as I continue my work.

    But I thought it prudent to make the Second Great Criticism of Democracy its own subject of discussion. The second great criticism then is that it is an intentionally unscientific method of government inferior to that form of government which was responsible for our success.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 04:03:00 UTC

  • CAN CHRISTIANITY FIND ROOM FOR INTELLECTUAL CHRISTIANS? I am fairly sure at this

    CAN CHRISTIANITY FIND ROOM FOR INTELLECTUAL CHRISTIANS?

    I am fairly sure at this point that my concept of christianity differs little from say Jefferson’s except in the current scientific language I would use to express it.

    I practice an intellectual form of what we call christianity. It is demonstrably more pagan (the adoration of beauty, life, nature, the universe) in sentiment. It is not submissive but heroic. It is not the demand of a god, but an exchange with one. It is not mystical, but psychological and ethical, social and moral, political and economic. But it remains spiritual: a means of serving the pack by submission to, investment in, and sacrifice for, the pack (the tribe).

    I pray to and take advice from my god daily. Yet I see this god as a construction of man’s collective intuition, belief, and action, and the magic of religion a product of complex consilience.

    When I talk to my god he is not the semitic, egyptian or babylonian terrorist, nor the fearsome Odin, nor the importune Zeus. He is the “all-father” for certain, but he is a distinctly christian father. A wise monarch, not a pious priest or selfish demon.

    Or better yet, he is the god I need him to be in order to do the work of my people – to raise my people from beast, to man, to gods all. To transform the entire universe to eden. Not to be cast out of paradise, but to construct it.

    So in this sense I see Polytheism as superior for an advanced civilization: to lionize our generals and saints, artists and poets, scientists and philosophers, manufacturers, merchants, and craftsmen. Because all of us require that our gods speak to us in our our language.

    But what are gods? Gods are the product of the human mind, just as are numbers and formulae, and they exist just as do numbers and formulae. They are what we wish to be if we were able, not what exists prior to us.

    Is it better to practice ancestor worship, disciplined ritual, as the japanese and the stoics? It certainly appears so. Is it problematic to practice nature worship, seek advice of the gods? I do not see reason to. I can pray to the soul of aristotle and if I understand him well enough hear his advice. Prayer is a means of circumventing your cognitive biases by a ritual act of submission to the pack. We hear the truth in prayer because we cannot lie to ourselves before an the knowing gods.

    If Christianity can find room for Intellectual Christians then why must it remain ‘truth’ rather than ‘myth and allegory’? Surely a tea ceremony, or the daily ritual of diary planning and writing are personal rituals rather than political. While prayer remains a mixture of personal and political. But all three quiet the mind so that we can listen to intuition gained from the study or experience of the ideas of great minds free of the multitude of biases that cloud our minds.

    Christianity can be expressed as an entirely rational system of thought. The premise is very simple: extend love of kin to non kin, and in doing so construct trust, and trust will produce prosperity. When paired with aristocracy and chivalry, this comprises the western character: heroism: the construction of personal excellence for the purpose of service to and advancement of the tribe.

    That we create god within us is more important for us than to explain the vicissitudes of nature – the universe is definitely hostile to human life.

    If I agree with the Catholic philosophers and Mormon practice, why is there no room for those men of science (truth) who need even FEWER biases and comforts in order to gain access to our intuitions? We need fewer excuses and incentives to think and act in Christian fashion, other than because of our station or disposition we understand that limiting consumption and contributing to the commons with our thoughts, feelings, and efforts is

    you see, I understand the cancer that is monopoly in any form, and the genius that is what we call balance of powers, but is better considered a division of labor. For in that division we produce multiple excellences, and through voluntary exchange we find the golden mean: the optimum path for many specialists rather than the only possible path for monopolists.

    The church is meaningless and rudderless without aristocracy. Aristocracy is meaningless without the church. Without the competition between Nobility, Priesthood and Burgher (bourgeoisie), two must be subject to the whim of one rather than each in constant excellence each conducting exchanges, and where those exchanges form an information system by which we investigate all three possible dimensions of social order as specialists, use each that we find advantageous, and continue to evolve. Meanwhile each keeps the other from abuses by a competition for power.

    This was our western secret and we have abandoned it for the folly of monopoly government by the lower classes in which we simply lie and cheat and manipulate outside of government and using government rather than between the great houses of state, church and industry.

    A man must be educated by the church and the aristocracy and industry. He can then specialize to suit his abilities: education and care-taking, invention and production, law and order.

    I do not see the value in the bible that I see in our great literature. I see value in a church, in a priesthood, in a mythos, and in rituals. I do not see the value in heaven that I see in the natural world. I do not see the value in false gods that I see in past saints and heroes. I do see a true god, and a truthful god, that seeks to parent us through our evolution such that we may transform the universe into the garden of eden. And that god has many faces.

    It has taken me a long time to understand that across all of mankind the words spoken in ritual whether field, temple or church, are meaningless. It is the safety we feel in ritual that matters – our feeling of membership in the pack and the great comfort that it brings to us no matter what the forum (including TED talks for the new hippie era).

    We need a christian reformation as well as a restitution. And we need to kill forever the monopoly of the heresy that is state-run-secular-humanism as one of the great failed experiements – another great lie – in human history. A heresy that is a monopoly, and as a monopoly NOT CHRISTIAN OR WESTERN but middle eastern.

    It is not only islam we must purge from the west, but democratic secular humanism: the worship of the state: the worst false god man has invented in two thousand years.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-01 03:38:00 UTC