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  • PRIVATIZATION? IT’S NOT AN INTRINSIC GOOD. Well, the Nobility in western Europe

    PRIVATIZATION? IT’S NOT AN INTRINSIC GOOD.

    Well, the Nobility in western Europe privatized everything and in doing so virtually enslaved Western Europeans. They were civilized by the church, each other and competition for commerce, and eventually displaced, or as in the case of France – murdered wholesale. The rest of Europe surrendered rather than face the same fate.

    The “Nobles” in eastern Europe privatized everything and in doing so enslaved the eastern europeans. They and their ‘administrators’ were either executed or run out of Europe.

    The Russian Boyars and Oligarchs privatized everything, and enslaved Russians. They were either massacred (frequently) or imprisoned for it. Now they have been exterminated.

    Although Putin’s privatization of the commons seems to be holding up relatively well – but it will likely end in similar fashion.

    How many Arab tribes have privatized everything, yet have been recently tortured and dismembered?

    PRIVATIZATION

    Privatization is not an intrinsic good. Privatization is only valuable if it both decreases costs and improves services through competition. Privatization is not so much a good, as much as a monopoly bureaucracy is a bad. That does not mean that common assets managed by competing contractors, in the care of a monarchy is not better than both. (it is).

    RULE OF LAW

    Privatization is a distraction from the only source of liberty: rule of law, universal standing, under the common law, under the total prohibition on the imposition of costs against the demonstrated property of any other. This scope of law eliminates all possibility of extra-legal retaliation, and eliminates all demand for the state for the discretionary choice of fault, and all demand for the state as a prohibitor of retaliation for those impositions that humans universally retaliate against.

    COMMONS

    Commons are the most effective means of competing against other groups. The west progressed faster in both the ancient and modern periods when they produced the most competitive commons. Property rights and rule of law, the jury process, truth telling and honesty are all normative commons that are exceptionally expensive to construct. Commons prevent rent seeking by private agents. That’s what define’s a private (corporate) or public (civic) commons: something you can’t force costs upon, yet from which all of us gain “fructus” (fruits. Benefits)

    THE ‘PRESTIGE’: VERBAL SLIGHT OF HAND OF MORAL ‘MAGICIANS’

    Conversely, privatization is just another excuse to recreate the oligarchical parasitism of Russia and eastern Europe.

    We have had enough deceit for one century. The Cosmopolitans were a failure in all their forms: Socialists, Rothbardians, Freshwater economists, and Neocons. The only liberty that is existentially possible is that which was practiced between european aristocracy: rule of law, universal standing, and property-en-toto. While the effort to create an aristocracy of everyone failed, that does not mean that we cannot create an aristocratic rule of law that everyone must adhere to.

    And why not? The only reason to practice the ethics of libertines (Block and Rothbard) are to license parasitism, and prohibit retaliation. There is no noble ambition here. It is to restore the parasitism of eastern Europe. So, leave the Russians and The Eastern Europeans to their own history. It continues to be a tragedy they struggle to exit from.

    Liberty is the product of the aristocratic militia: the organized application of violence to institute rule of law such that all parasitism is prohibited, thereby forcing all humans into the market for the productive, fully informed, warrantied exchange of goods and services free of external imposition of costs.

    Rule of law: Universal constraint, universal standing, strict construction, total prohibition on parasitism, expressed as rights to property en toto, and ‘every man a sheriff’ to enforce it.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 19:30:00 UTC

  • would like to add that we help people when a crisis is not a moral one, and we e

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/opinion/the-trick-to-acting-heroically.html?mwrsm=FacebookI would like to add that we help people when a crisis is not a moral one, and we equally instinctively avoid helping others when the crisis is a moral one.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 11:40:00 UTC

  • Q&A: CURT, WHAT ABOUT INSPIRATION? WHERE IS VIRTUE? Well, that is deceptively co

    Q&A: CURT, WHAT ABOUT INSPIRATION? WHERE IS VIRTUE?

    Well, that is deceptively complex question. The problem of my (our) era, is the accumulated damage caused by the enlightenent failures on western civilization and our subsequent conquest by primitivism and primitive peoples.

    I’ve enumerated the reasons for this failure elsewhere repeatedly: the enfranchisement of women in particular, but also of the non-contributing classes, without adding a house for them, who have used their numbers under the error of majority rule to transform our culture of heavy investment in commons to one of exaggerated consumption of every kind of capital: genetic, familial, institutional, normative, historical, and cultural.

    ****So I am constructing a (negative) political philosophy out of necessary limits, not a (positive) personal philosophy for the exploration of possibilities****

    I will however, address virtues and a virtue ethic, when I finish with aesthetics – and personal philosophy will be the last subject. But why last? Given this philosophical hierarchy, personal philosophy one way or another must account for all that comes before it.

    – Metaphysics (existence, for acting creatures)

    – Epistemology ( knowledge, truth and falsehood )

    – Ethical and Moral Philosophy (cooperation in production)

    – Political Philosophy (dispute resolution and commons production)

    – Philosophy of War and Conquest (when cooperation and politics fail)

    – Aesthetics ( Excellence and Beauty )

    – Personal Philosophy (achieving one’s greatest excellence)

    Now, to put Nietzsche and all other radicals into position, he is rebelling against the status quo, and attempting to restore our pagan aristocratic ethos of excellence – no doubt because he found it in his studies of the ancient world.

    I see myself doing the same. But from advocacy of institutional prohibitions (public law) rather than advocacy personal aspirations (personal religion). Or put another way, by mandate to all rather than choice of any.

    Now, how is mandating a prohibition on parasitism for all different from advocating unconstrained vision for some? Well, in the sense that I don’t, in propertarianism and testimonoialism, advocate in favor of ends, only in favor of means of persuing any chosen ends.

    So in this sense, I am trying to make it possible to be superman for the supermen, and secure dependent for the common fool who wishes it. THis is why propertarianism is ‘progressive’. It’s an innovation that increases institutional service of disparate needs and wants.

    So under Propertarianism, I show that you can pursue excellence (overman/superman) without regard for the material contribution, normative apporval, or status signals of the less ambitious beings – as long as you pose no costs upon those others. And if you choose some end whose means requires an imposition of those costs upon others, that is not a moral question but an immoral one by definition.

    If an immoral life (that violates the incentive to cooperate and therefore draws determined retaliation against you) then that is merely a choice. It is just hard to understand how it is a wise one. Or why one would look to philosophy to justify it. One does not justify immoral passions since they are outside of the moral constraint, beause they are by definition a violation of the demands of rational cooperation.

    I do not say one cannot act immorally. I say just the opposite. That for the strong to forgo the conquest of the weak, there must be some rational benefit to doing so. The only reason is the same one that prevented the Khan from the genocide of the Chinese: it was more profitable to govern and tax them. The same is true for the rest of us with less power at our disposal: cooperation is not only preferable, it is necessary for survival – even if that cooperation is limited to a promise to leave one another alone and therefore impose no costs upon one another. That in itself is a productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchange with nothing but positive externalities.

    —“I’ve noticed so much of your analysis is about evolutionary strategy.”–

    Yes, because in the end, we need some means of commensurability and decidability between individuals and groups. While we are, by virtue of self awareness and enormous memory, capable of “enjoying or not life’s ride” we are along for the ride. If other than persistence, how do we make agreements with one another without merely saying one preys upon another? We need a means of ultimate choice: to persist.

    —“Where is the alienated artist? Who is he?”—

    Well, first, is anyone alienated? (A marxist term blaming others for one’s failings.) Lets ask it differently: Would cooperating with them produce negative externalities – like encouraging more immigration of an underclass?(Often) Are they unable to valuably cooperate with others – and therefore unneeded?(Often) Or are the ‘ostracized’ merely those who are displeasing others – and therefore undesirable? (Sometimes). Or are they merely unsatisfied with their social status(mostly)? And did they have the opportunity to attempt to find good manners, productive use and purpose? (usually in the developed world, yes.)

    If you mean, instead of ‘alienated’, ‘unsatisfied’ and seeking to envision the world differently from how it is (yes), then that is how artists already approach art theory.

    We often fail to find a means of obtaining status signals, from others, and from our own perception of success and failure. As such we are unsatisfied. And our evolutionary origins inform us of our reproductive, cooperative and productive failure.

    So, instead, you are asking, “Where is self status seeking, and other status seeking obtainable within Propertarianism?” And that is, that as long as he envisions a world achievable without the imposition of costs upon others who have not themselves imposed costs upon others, then the world needs him as much under propertarian ethics than under any other.

    Just as research results in learning what does not work, leaving only what works. Just as epistemology is learning what is false, leaving only what is a truth candidate. Just as morality is doing whatever you wish as long as it imposes no involuntary cost upon others, then all propertarianism tells us is what NOT to do, since there is no perfect man to imitate – that would be evolutionarily, scientifically, epistemologically and morally impossible. And the very question that you are asking is (interesting) because ….

    —“Defining myself in terms of macro-evolution becomes an anti-identity, as that framework is already fairly plebeian, looking for the preservation of a non-identity mass.”—

    That’s very German (continental) terminology. (a) “Defining Myself”, Does this mean envisioning a character (god/godlike/hero) to imitate? Why do we need something to imitate? We need it for decidability: so that we know what actions to expend resources upon and those that we should not. Otherwise we fail to concentrate our resources in the pursuit of an end.

    (b) “…in terms of macro-evolution..” is equally interesting terminology. How to we launder that set of terms? I think by saying “Anthropomorphizing my goals by means of a virtue ethics helps me. But why should I care about the evolutionary strategy of the group, and adapt your virtue ethics to suit it?”

    Conformity to arbitrary norms, signals and rituals is a matter of personal utility, just as embracing alternative norms, signals and rituals. Conformity to non-parasitism is objectively inviting retaliation or objectively avoiding it.

    If you wish to encourage retaliation and abandon cooperation, then there are no moral questions to be asked.

    Propertarianism and Testimonialism are not positive assertions, but negative assertions: prohbitions on that which is harmful to the pursuit of ANY end by ANY means while retaining the rationality of cooperation with those around you.

    It would be ‘groupish’ and ‘herd’ behavior if I were to recommend positive actions. Truth candidates are what remains if we eliminate falsehood, moral actions are what if we eliminate immoral action, desirable actions what we remain if we eliminate undesirable actions.

    The only heroism I advocate is that all men must pay to police the commons if they wish liberty. I don’t advocate what one would do with that liberty. That would be illogical, wouldn’t it?

    Science is prohibitionary, not ideal.

    THE CENTRAL QUESTION

    —“I realize you mean it more operationally, but it still is so devoid of life.”—

    —“Where is the good life? That which optimized my ant farm?”—

    —“I realize there’s an overlap between personal aristo life and its inspirational impact on society, but I don’t get the sense you emphasize it in your writing and speaking.”—

    Science is prohibitionary, not ideal.

    —“Your system is one of the best explanatory frameworks I’ve encountered, and yet it’s not a virtue ethics. It’s more: “how do we optimally engineer society.”—

    In the schema virtue ethics (imitation), rule ethics (deontological) and outcome based ethics (teleological / consequentialist) describe a schema from the positive and most ignorant of the world to the prohibitionary and most knowledgeable of the world. I think that history shows us many great men, all of whom can serve as virtuous characters so long as we do not violate the principles that make cooperation possible, and the liberty and prosperity that arises from cooperation.

    METHOD

    —“I know your education is in fine art, which makes me even more perplexed how dedicated you are to this “Anglo hyperempiricism.”—

    Well, it is more that I want to avoid the mistakes of the french, german, and ashkenazi thinkers to whom we owe anglo neo-puritanism, french devolution, german pseudorationalism, and ashkenazi pseudoscience. If an argument is inspirationally constructed then by definition it is loaded and framed. If I want to elminate the deceits of loading and framing then my approach serves that purposes, just as the operationalism of scientific literature serves that purpose.

    –“If I can be allowed the pretense of footing, it’s clear to me you’re a scientist, where I’m a psychologist.”—

    Well, I know what a scientist is, but I also know that psychology was developed as a means of deception: freud’s pseudoscientific alternative to nietzsche (whose vision he obviously feared.) Psychology as it is practiced to day can be conducted etither as the study of incentives, or the study of cognitive limitations and biases.

    I think you might mean, or might be better served by the term aesthete, not psychologist.

    —“What an irony then, that I’m actually trained in formal science and you’re trained in formal art.”—

    I put forth the thesis in university that there is no difference in the mode of creative expression, only in the ability to percieve each mode of creative expression.

    I think another means of positioning that difference is between an unscientific and non-correspondent and therefore UNCONSTRAINED vision of life, and scientific, correspondent and tehrefore CONSTRAINED vision of life.

    CLOSING

    I have not done this quite the service it deserves but at the moment it’s the best I can afford to put forward.

    Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 09:34:00 UTC

  • AGAINST THE PUPPETEER : MIND Or System G (genes), System 0 (property), System 1

    AGAINST THE PUPPETEER : MIND

    Or System G (genes), System 0 (property), System 1 (intuition/search), System 2 (reason)

    The puppeteer (returns search results constantly)

    The mind handles exceptions (or disparate choices)

    Negotiation (morality) is an exception handler.

    I disagree with Chomsky and I am fairly sure that Jeff Hawkins and Kahnemann and his references are correct: we just constantly search and re-search memory, and we pre-load any sequence of actions that have high value and then we become aware of the predicted outcome, and we choose to accept the proposition of our search, or we reject it, or we weigh it (research it, and reason with it).

    I don’t like the ‘puppeteer’ metaphor as much as I like the “systems” metaphors.

    We act on behalf of our genes. The conscious mind (system 2: reasoning search) rides on the elephant of intuition (system 1: intuitionistic search), which is informed by our desire to acquire, inventory, and defend, which is biased by our reproductive strategy, which is biased by our genes.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 04:41:00 UTC

  • ECONOMIC VELOCITY AND TRUST: (important concept) American Utopianism (absurdly h

    ECONOMIC VELOCITY AND TRUST:

    (important concept)

    American Utopianism (absurdly high trust)

    British Moralism (very kinship trust)

    German Realism (high trust)

    Catholic Familialism (medium trust)

    Eastern European Skepticism (low trust)

    Russian Nihilism (no trust)

    Chinese Deceive and Delay (negative trust)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-09-01 02:06:00 UTC

  • Thought you might find this interesting

    Thought you might find this interesting


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-31 13:37:00 UTC

  • THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC DEAD ZONE: NO FUTURES. BECAUSE WE CAN ENVISION NO UNDI

    THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC DEAD ZONE: NO FUTURES. BECAUSE WE CAN ENVISION NO UNDISCOVERED VALLEYS

    Propertarianism suggests to me that the sense of wonder – the undiscovered valley – is a sensation we feel when presented with opportunities for consumption and acquisition.

    But we are not facing that experience today. We face instead, being overrun by the hordes. And the hordes merely discovering a route into our valley of resources.

    The age of sail, the age of colonization, the age of continental expansion, the age of industrial consumption, the age of existing from the underclass of labor and joining the consumer classes, the age of space, the age of technology, the age of medicine.

    All our futures – all that we can imagine – are dystopian because none of them are free of competition from humans.

    The undiscovered valleys are full of predators: us.

    There is no undiscovered country.

    There is only hordes of us in the mirror looking back at us.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-31 08:19:00 UTC

  • CAUSE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR BEHAVIOR? The cause of Social Justice Warrior Be

    http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1snc7ft?new_post=trueTHE CAUSE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR BEHAVIOR?

    The cause of Social Justice Warrior Behaviour?

    http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1snc7ft?

    I will SIMPLIFY it: (Rallying and Shaming by Betas against Alphas)

    (a) women gossip in favor of their reproductive strategy.

    (b) we enfranchised women without limiting their ability to gossip (lie).

    (c) we all negotiate on behalf of our reproductives strategies.

    (d) We perceive the world biased by our reproductives strategies.

    (e) female/consume/short, libertarian/produce/medium, conservative/save/long.

    (f) Voluntary exchange is the only means of ‘calculating’ across all three biases.

    (g) Monopoly democracy makes it impossible for us to trade across the biases.

    (h) therefore democracy with female participation is dis-utilitarian.

    (i) and we need to construct a government of bias-exchanges, not majority assent.

    CLOSING

    Parsimony (Occam’s Razor) asks us to falsify this argument. I think we can’t.

    Once you realize they’re just gossiping in order to steal from you it’s simple. Hard to get more ‘simple’ than that.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-31 08:02:00 UTC

  • SIMON WREN LEWIS ON REFORMING MACRO (continuing the mathiness debate)

    SIMON WREN LEWIS ON REFORMING MACRO

    (continuing the mathiness debate)

    http://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2015/08/reform-and-revolution-in-macroeconomics.html


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-30 11:41:00 UTC

  • AM NOT SO SURE. PROSPERITY DECREASES RISK, AND DECREASES INCENTIVES TO CHEAT. IT

    http://www.voxeu.org/article/economic-prosperity-breeds-trustI AM NOT SO SURE. PROSPERITY DECREASES RISK, AND DECREASES INCENTIVES TO CHEAT. IT DOES NOT BREED TRUST


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-30 10:34:00 UTC