(damn. the past two days have been really productive. gotta be the weather.)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 07:13:00 UTC
(damn. the past two days have been really productive. gotta be the weather.)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 07:13:00 UTC
http://www.propertarianism.com/Q: “CURT, HOW DO I LEARN PHILOSOPHY?” A: WELL THAT REQUIRES DEFINING PHILOSOPHY AND CHOOSING WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN FROM IT.
(really good piece)
QUESTION
—“Hey curt, since you mentioned newbies. If an individual was beginning planning a self taught curriculum in philosophy, what would you recommend for sources? And does eastern philosophy like the teachings of the Tao hold any significance in your paradigm?”—
ANSWER
First, we need to define Philosophy. Which I think I can successfully do by stating it’s a set of ideas that assist us in forming a framework of understanding, whether by imitation of others – whether real or mythical (virtue), rules of conduct and decision making(deontological), or understanding of the mechanics of the universe(teleological), with which we can use limited human knowledge and reason for the purposes of acting to achieve needs, satisfactions, and fulfillments, by cooperating successfully in a world of others doing the same.
THE OPTIONS
This hierarchy of philosophies is important: imitation of virtue, dedication to rules, and understanding of cause and effect producing outcomes, place different demands on the individual.
-One’s Experience-
i – children and primitive cultures rely on virtue (religion)
ii – adults in developing cultures rely on rules (law)
iii – the wise in mature cultures rely on outcomes (science)
This is the usual progression of one’s personal philosophy through life. As children, adults and at our maturity we make use of virtue, rule, and outcome ethics because that is the best we can manage at every stage of our development.
This progression also remains useful, and is why wise me resort to “what would jesus do” or “what would such and such a great man do?”. Because that virtuous wisdom is, at times, the only possible means of decision making with sparse information. Just as we fall back upon rules when we are unsure of outcomes. Just as we rely upon our knowledge of outcomes to make decisions when we have accumulated the knowledge and experience to do so.
So it is not a matter of choosing virtue, rule, or outcome ethics. It is a matter of acquiring each so that one can apply each in the circumstances where one possesses the information to do so – and conversely: one can judge the ethics of others by the rules they apply in each circumstance. A child who errs by virtue ethics is forgivable. An adult who errs by rules is forgivable. An wise man who errs despite his vast knowledge of a subject is forgivable. Yet the inverse is not true: a wise man who relies upon rules when he is masterful is suspect, an adult who relies upon virtue is suspect. A child who relies upon anything other than virtue is suspect.
-One’s Abilities-
There is a reason why women and people of lower IQ favor religion, why people in the liberal arts favor philosophy and pseudoscience, and why men and people of higher IQ favor history and science. That is because they possess the means by which to acquire and use those systems of of thought given their experience and ability.
Furthermore, the acquisition of virtue, rule and outcome knowledge is costly to the individual. Not all can afford the investment, and not all have access to the literature or teachers from whom they can learn it. We do not expect feral children to demonstrate any of the ethical frameworks, and it is very difficult not to expect a first world child not to posses at least virtue ethics, if not rule ethics, and we attempt (possibly, if not probably, foolishly) to teach our children outcome ethics in the present era.
-One’s control over one’s actions in life-
Different philosophies whether virtuous, rational, or scientific are more or less use in different circumstances. We can break philosophies into:
1-religions,
2-disciplines
3-rationalisms(philosophies),
4-laws, and
5-sciences.
It is very hard to classify any one of the bodies of thought below because all philosophical systems contain attributes of each category. I’ve organized them the best that I can.
-Religions- (faith) —
Christianity provides a body of myth and ritual with but one purpose: the extension of kinship love to non kin, as a means of generating universal inclusiveness. It is a religion of benevolent pacification cured only by it’s opposite in the martial nobility.
Islam provides rules and virtues for people with limited intelligence to observe and daily rituals to enforce them – although this is a false promise since it achieves the opposite.
I am uncomfortable commending on Hinduism since I am not sure I really understand it sufficiently (I see it through buddha’s eyes, as needing reformation), and all other ‘religions’ that I know of have been unsuccessful, or are obviously detrimental.
Japan’s Shintoism combines both monarchy, ancestor worship and buddhism to produce fealty to family, clan, tribe and nation, as well as self control. For an homogenous people the combination of history, nature worship, and self control is hard to criticize other than the people are often frustrated and emotionally repressed.
–Disciplines– (training) —
Buddhism provides a means of achieving personal satisfaction for those who live in worlds where they have few resources, few options, little control over their circumstances. It focuses on the self. Combined with Yoga it is extremely attractive to women.
Stoicism provides a means of achieving personal happiness for those who live in civilized worlds but who have little control over their environments. Stoicism is the opposite of buddhism in that buddhism achieves satisfaction by escapism and internal discipline, while stoicism achieves satisfaction by means of creating many small successes in daily life, accumulating in your achievement of virtue independent of the opinions of others. Combined with Sport it is extremely attractive to men.
I tend to have a favorable view of both buddhism and stoicism.
–Rationalisms— (reasoning) —
Confucianism provides a means of obtaining satisfaction by conformity to fixed roles in society and providing us with wisdom for operating within those roles. Unfortunately Confucianism is paired with Sun Tzu: the philosophy of deception, and Lao Tzu: the philosophy of the poor within a hierarchical system. Together they advocate submission to authority as a means of avoiding conflict.
Ancient Greco-Roman Philosophy – prior to Aristotle is interesting for the breadth of experiment that occurred in seeking a solution. I recommend The Ethics and the Politics. That’s all.
Christian Natural Law Philosophy – Aquinas is interesting, but I would recommend skipping him, reading the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entries on Natural Law instead.
Anglo Empirical (Moral) Philosophy – Locke, Smith and Hume constitute the enlightenment philosophers of necessity.
Continental Philosophy – is reactionary in order to compensate for the disorder produced by the errors in anglo empirical philosophy’s assumption of an aristocracy of everyone. So Continental is little more than an attempt to create a rational rather than supernatural justification of existing moral orders. There is plenty of wisdom in that philosophy, and great aspiration to it. Especially Nietzsche, who is the point of demarcation between christian mysticism and naturalistic philosophy. but it is also the source pseudoscience and lies.
Cosmopolitan Philosophy (Pseudoscience, Loading, framing and overloading) Marx, Freud, Cantor, Mises, Rothbard. The only cosmopolitan I recommend is Popper and while he is most definitely a cosmopolitan, he adopted Hayek’s information theory.
(When I criticize rationalism it is the incremental development of pseudoscience and deceit by justificationism, loading, framing, and overloading that I am trying to reverse with Testimonialism. The anglos philosophers were wrong in their assumptions of man, but right in their method of argument. The continentals were right in their assumptions of man but wrong in their method of argument. The cosmopolitans were dishonest in their articulation of man, and dishonest in their method of argument.)
Anglo Ratio-Scientific (Legal) Philosophy – Anglo Common Law, Machiavelli, Jefferson, Pareto, Durkheim, (Popper), Hayek, (Doolittle).
Science: The discovery of general rules by repeated observation resulting in accumulated wisdom. Virtue, Rules, Wisdom, where wisdom feeds back to virtue and rules. This is an inter-generational process of empirical refinement.
–Laws– (captured rules) —
Judaism provides a means for not only exiting their incompetent classes but an entire body of law to master, and overwhelming pressure to remain within the polity which is ensured by the hostility to outsiders and therefore outsider hostility to insiders. Judaism is perhaps the ultimate synthesis of rule based systems and history even if it is a failed system because it lacks the moral content necessary to hold land. It originated with pastoralists and remains a pastorialist (unlanded) doctrine. It lacks intertemporal moral content. That is why the jews cannot hold land.
Anglo Constitutionalism expresses philosophy as law and very much under natural law, presumably as logically and scientifically constructed as is possible. Most americans are legalists – the law as religious order. Legalism can be thought of as the struggle to understand the laws of cooperation, just as we understand the laws of the physical universe. All anglo legal theory is an empirical attempt to discover and codify natural law in the absence of human discretion. This is a scientific experiment unique to anglo civilization. It is flawed only by the assumption that it is in the interests of the lower classes to compete meritocratic-ally. The fact is that only with eugenic manorialism or a substitute can such a system function. This is why no other groups use it. They are too weighted down with the lower classes who are incapable of competition and cooperation by moral means.
(I tend to view law as the ultimate expression of any philosophy (which as an anglo american I would). But then I am action oriented, from the martial and commercial class, and arguably a member of the lesser aristocracy.)
–Science– (investigation) —
Aristotelianism (what we call science) is demanding and at times forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, but at least when large numbers of us adopt it, we are able to master reality better than all other philosophies combined. The problem is that it is an aristocratic philosophy because it requires great effort and ability to learn and apply. Which is why we invest so heavily in education: we must.
Secondly, science is the study of cause and effect. But scientific analysis implies the ability to act with discretion. At the same time, rule of law exists to prevent discretion, and thereby create rules that prevent others from using discretion to manipulate us.
Third, it is contentious open question whether at any scale discretionary action does more harm than good, or whether rule based action prohibits discretion when it may be beneficial.
To no small degree this debate between the purpose of social science being the development of rules (conservatism) or the development of discretion (progressivism) is the cause of the political conflict of visions. Hence Sowell’s criticism of the progressive “vision of the anointed’.
And it is the source of conflict between the Austrian (do nothing or naturalistic/german), Freshwater (develop rules/anglo) and Saltwater(discretionary/jewish) schools of economics – which is the discipline has evolved into our only social science.
RECOMMENDATIONS
So when you ask me “Where should I start in philosophy” the above understanding provides us with a framework for answering that question. You can seek to learn virtue, seek to learn wisdom, seek to learn scientific laws.
You can seek personal fulfillment independent of the world at the lower end of the spectrum, or you can seek personal fulfillment within the rich competition of the world. Or you can seek comprehension of all – politics – even if you choose to pursue only personal of familial happiness.
If you cause no harm by externality then I suppose that I don’t care which you choose. I would recommend that you know the truth first, and then read the ancient texts for insight into the wisdom of each age. But this is mere entertainment. These were old technologies that have been replaced with new technologies. it is sometimes entertaining to study watchmaking in an era of computer science, but it is merely entertainment, not necessary information.
I cannot give counsel on that choice. I can give you counsel if you choose law and science. This is partly because I was born naturally analytical and less affected by signals and emotions than most. If you are, as are many women, the opposite, then you may need to choose a different method of achieving happiness.
But, if by some chance, if you want to know the truth, regardless of the burden it places upon you then I will recommend that you start here:
START WITH THE GOAL
1) The Meditations of Aurelius. Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics. In that order.
THEN THE THEORY
1) Popper’s Knowledge and Ignorance and Hayek’s Use of Knowledge in Society. and Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson which will teach you the basic principle of costs in equilibrium. A brief introduction to Popper’s Critical Rationalism online, even if it is the few paragraphs on my site, In which you will be introduced to the darwinian approach to the evolution of knowledge. At which point you will understand that in the physical, social, and cognitive sciences, we speak in terms of information causing changes in state. Which is, as far as I know, the present, if not final, model of all human understanding about any domain.
NEXT THE EVOLUTION OF THE LAWS
2) The Magna Carta, The Declaration, Constitution, Bill of rights. The Milsom’s history of the common law. Hayek’s Constitution of Liberty, and Law, Legislation and Liberty.
THEN GO FOR WISDOM : THE SHORT LIST
Ricardo Duchesne: The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
JP Mallory: In Search of Indo Europeans
John Keegan: A History Of Warfare
Joseph Campbell : The Hero’s Journey
Karen Armstrong : The Great Transformation
Bryan Ward-Perkins: The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization
William Tucker: Marriage and Civilization
Emmanuel Todd: The Explanation of Ideology
Emmanuel Todd: The Invention of Europe
David Hackett Fischer: Albion‘s Seed: Four British Folkways in America
Daniel Hannan: Inventing Freedom
Alan MacFarlane : Origins of English Individualism
Gregory Clark: A Farewell to Alms
Matt Ridley: The Red Queen
Dale Petersen: Demonic Males
Daniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and Slow
Francis Fukuyama: Trust
Jonathan Haidt: The Righteous Mind
Stephen Hicks : Explaining Postmodernism
Hans Hoppe: Democracy The God That Failed
Doolittle: Propertarianism.
THE LONGER LIST
If you read those works you will be able to both (a) understand testimonialism, propertarianism, and (b) work through the rest of my reading list at www.propertarianism.com/reading-list/ which is, as far as I know, the sum of works worth investment given our current knowledge of the technology of cooperation.
And after that it’s just experience and wisdom. And in gaining it, sorting the scarce kernels of wisdom from the vast chaff of human intellectual history.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine (Tallinn, Estonia)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 06:22:00 UTC
DEAR RUSSIANS: TRUST
The only way to institutionally manufacture widespread trust is an incorruptible independent judiciary, the common organic law, property rights to property-en-toto, public registries of property ownership, universal standing in matters of the commons, and the most severe prosecution of perjury.
The world will trust you only when you can trust yourselves.
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 03:21:00 UTC
THE UNIFICATION OF MORALITY, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, AND LAW
1) Testimonialism (Epistemology),
2) Propertarianism(Ethics), and;
3) Strict-Construction Dissent Liberalism: the multi-house market for the production of commons(Politics).
(I am trying to figure out a name for propertarian and testimonial Politics)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 02:43:00 UTC
RUSSIA CAN LIMIT, IT CANNOT LEAD.
Circumpolar people.
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 00:24:00 UTC
PROPERTY ABSOLUTISM IS IMMORAL
(important)
Property-Absolutism violates the truth test of Full Accounting under Testimonialism; whereas the Non-Imposition of Costs does not. As such Property-Absolutism in Cosmopolitan Libertinism is a falsehood: a deceit for the purposes of theft, that forces retaliation, and violates the prohibition on the imposition of costs that makes rational cooperation preferable to predation.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine (Tallinn, Estonia)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 23:58:00 UTC
PROPERTY IS NOT AN ABSOLUTE – THE IMPOSITION OF COSTS IS.
(important concept) (learning propertariansm)
The informational content of Property Rights is less than the informational content of the Prohibition on the Imposition of Costs Upon the Property-en-toto of Others.
Property Rights are not an epistemological or decidable absolute in Propertarianism, but the positive assertion of the negative prohibition of the imposition of costs.
One possesses rights to restitution for violations of property en toto not to the property itself, which one need no ‘right’ to – one need only acquire it without imposing costs upon others that both generate the demand to retaliate, and that violates the incentive to cooperate, and therefore is merely a moral consideration.
So:
– property exists prior to cooperation,
– morality preserves cooperation, by prohibitions and positive assertions (advice)
– law records both positive morality and negative on immorality
– law records positive property rights and methods of restitution (or punishment).
Property is not an absolute. The imposition of costs is. Property rights are constrained by the reality of temporal existence, and the prohibition on the imposition of costs upon others.
The model is that if your store of grain exists during an era of crisis, that you may not use the opportunity to either determine who lives or dies, or to profit from suffering of others. It means that one sells the grain to them at prices that prevent your loss (an imposition of costs upon you).
It means that in the example of the value of water in a desert, you will ensure that the sale of water to a dying man is not an imposition of costs, but not a means of increasing profits. It means that if he lacks the money to pay, that you must give him water now, as long as he commits to paying, and that you are due damages from him if you must collect.
Profit from suffering violates the principle of productive exchange and the avoidance of retaliation.
This fact amounts to a ‘shall-issue service to my kith and kin’, and that I shall seek profit only from mutually productive exchange, and not that I shall maximize profits in all circumstances.
It means that one does not take opportunistic profits from the suffering of others without alternative.
This fact separates the aristocracy of Propertarianism from the Libertinism of cosmopolitan libertarianism.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine (Tallinn, Estonia)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 23:53:00 UTC
NOT THAT Y’ALL AREN”T DOING A GREAT JOB, I THOUGHT I’D CHIME IN AND SEE IF I CAN HELP YOU IMPROVE YOUR ARGUMENTS A TAD.
(from reddit)
—“They insert themselves into Rothbard’s framework and make accusations that it wouldn’t work because it lacks their burdening collectivist auxiliary morality of social conformity, segregation and hubris.””—
Rothbardian ethics are copied from dualist (poly-moral, poly-logical) ghetto ethics: the ethics of the medieval ghetto of the diasporic jews. His ethics is limited to physical (intersubjectively verifiable) property because diasporic, pastoral, and trading peoples only POSSESS such property, and are unaccountable to and unavailable for retribution by the locals once they trade goods and move on.
For all intents and purposes this is identical to gypsy ethics except that gypsies – due to much lesser abilities – also practice theft, gambling, violence and prostitution.
Whereas agrarians must live with people that they have lied, cheated, defrauded, exported costs onto, and imposed various land costs upon, without paying the normative, monetary, physical, and martial costs of holding that territory, and carry blame and guilt for lying, pastoralists and semi-pastsoralists (Russians, Jews, Gypsies, Arabs, Iranians, Some Turks, and other steppe and desert tribes) universally demonstrate heroism for successful deceit, and blame the victim for his folly. They by consequence possess low trust polities with constant conflict and universally stunted economies.
Rothbard’s ethics seeks to preserve usury, blackmail, extortion, lying and cheating, free riding, privatization of commons, socialization of losses, rent seeking, and fraud.
He seeks to preserve justification for parasitic and unproductive exchanges. Again, this is not possible for landed people who will retaliate against offenders, and certainly not participate in or construct juries, nor tell the truth to, nor even tolerate in their midst.
Rothbard’s application of levantine pastoral dualist ethics to the liberty created by european aristocratic landed agrarian universalist ethics is merely another cover for preserving separatism and the parasitism that is advocated under dual ethical systems, and avoiding the costs that accompany holding territory from invaders who would impose alternative allocations of property, and alternative property rights, norms, laws, and status hierarchies upon them. These are costly arrangements to produce. Rothbard’s ethics seeks to avoid them. (See Walter Block’s justifications of all sorts of things humans demonstrably retaliate against because of the externalities produced by them.)
Rothbardian ethics CANNOT Produce an anarchic (voluntary, contractarian) polity because low trust societies universally and empirically demonstrate demand for authority to either suppress retaliation, or mandate rules of behavior. Instead, the definition of property necessary for the formation of a voluntary polity is that in which retaliation is suppressed. For retaliation to be suppressed, the law must protect all property that people will choose to retaliate against impositions upon. That means that ANYTHING people bear a cost to construct must be protected under a common law.
So no, rothbardian ethics cannot produce an anarchic polity, they can suit only gypsies and parasitic groups who seek to avoid the payments necessary to hold territory from competitors while at the same time engaging in parasitism on the host.
(continued…)
—“They use that criticism to propose a complete deconstruction of the Non-aggression principle, which they justify based on several lines of reasoning like differences among groups of individuals and economics. It looks like they try to overwhelm anyone with a wide array of topics.”—-
The NAP is a convenient Rothbardian lie (a half truth). One cannot aggress unless we define what one aggresses against. Rothbard defines property as that which is intersubjectively verifiable, and in doing so prohibits the formation of not only property rights themselves, which are a commons, but any and all commons. Yet at the same time, western civilization’s competitive strategy, is that by total suppression of parasitism, we force individuals into the market for production of goods and services, even to the extent of absolute nuclear families effectively abandoning their offspring upon maturity. So Rothbard seeks to advocate levantine pastoral morality which demonstrably demands authoritarian regimes, fosters constant internecine warfare, low trust, and poverty, while abandoning the high trust that makes commons and the multipliers that commons produce impossible. At the same time he legalizes unproductive transfers, and institutionalizes low trust and parasitism.
So the non aggression principle is a lie. Another bit of emotional fodder for useful idiots. It is true that aggression against ALL demonstrated property (that which humans defend) and all property that humans bear costs to acquire, is synonymous with the prohibition the imposition of costs that is necessary for the rational pursuit of cooperation in preference to conflict and predation, but for non aggression not be a rothbardian deception it must be defined as non-aggression against demonstrated property or as I refer to it “property=en-toto” not ‘intersubjectively verifiable property’. For this reason I (we) criticize the NAP as a deceitful half truth that relies upon western ethics to assume scope of property, while at the same time specifically licensing in law every possible means of theft other than physical takings and violence. The NAP as stated means NAP/IVP, whereas the only test of aggression as a basis for a social order is NON-Aggression against Property en toto (demonstrated property), that people will retaliate against the imposition of costs upon. (…continued)
As such the only ethical and moral rule by which we can preserve rational cooperation is that of the productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchange of property en toto, free of externalities of the same.
The only anarchic polity that is either rational or possible is that in which the common law prohibits impositions against a sufficient scope of demonstrated property that it is rational to choose an anarchic polity over an authoritarian or democratic humanist one.
The suite of Cosmopolitan movements include the left/Socialist, the right/neo-conservative, and the center/Libertine. All three of these movements have been a failure, and all are composed of half truths and half lies that prey upon western pathological altruism.
Westerners here the half truth and intuit it in their context. Libertines here the half and are aware the other half is an opportunity for parasitism.
The only liberty that is possible is the reciprocal insurance of property en toto under the common law, rule of law, property en toto, an independent judiciary and a jury of peers
—“Their supposed Aristocratic society seems more like a very restrictive set of moral rules applied to everyone according to gender and status, many of them related to reputation. They are very hostile to the Non-agression principle, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they propose expropriation or execution for people converting to other religions or marrying a foreigner.”—
The only restriction is that you may not act parasitically upon others, and must engage in productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchange, free of externality of the same criteria – the total prohibition on parasitism, and that you must pay the price of holding the territory from competitors who would alter those rules, property allocations, and structures of production. If you do not want to do that why should others either (a) permit you in their midst, or (b) not just kill you if you are such a parasite? It is hard for you to answer this question without admitting that you are a parasite with predatory preferences.
—“They are never straightforward to what their alleged Aristocratic society would look like. And they are ignorant how Anarcho-capitalism deals with reputation, public goods and general preferences of morality.”—
I don’t know how more straightforward you want us to be. Aristocracy: the reciprocal insurance of property en toto to all who would enter, and the prohibition on institution of government by other than that self same law.
Furthermore, there are no moral preferences. Morality is a universal and necessary rule under which it is rational for humans to cooperate: non parasitism: the non-imposition of costs on property en toto. We can circumvent this rule by contractual exchange, but a moral exchange renders the agreement moral. Morality is a universal rule, not a preference. Property en toto is both empirically observable, an evolutionary necessity and logically consistent in all cases. For morality to be preferential means that you wish to license parasitism upon others. Which is precisely what ghetto ethics evolved to do.
The first question of politics is why I prefer to cooperate rather than kill you. That is all that exists. If at any point cooperation is less beneficial than killing you, then killing you is logically preferable to cooperation. That is the origin of ethics: the preservation of cooperation. (which is a long discussion in itself.)
—“If anything, it seems like they develop a theory of how to attract people to a society based on social inequality, and they profoundly resent Rothbard for not enshrining social excellence higher than private property.”—
You attract people to a voluntary polity the same way we have attracted them to the west: through the formation of a high trust polity that prohibits all parasitism, from all walks of life, regardless of ‘preference’ or ‘strategy’, and in doing so produces disproportionate economic velocity, security, and prosperity.
To make that high trust polity we must eliminate demand for the state. To eliminate demand for the state requires only that the common law suppress all impositions of costs upon others property en toto obtained by moral means.
We merely remove the statist era, return to the judicial, and prohibit violations of property en toto just as we did in the pre-state era.
One need not CONVINCE anyone to join a high trust polity. One need BELIEVE nothing. Because people just demonstrably FLOCK to it. Peers and parasites alike. Because a high trust community with pervasively useful commons defeats all competitors at least in the long run.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute,
Kiev Ukraine (Tallinn, Estonia)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 12:30:00 UTC
THE REFORMATION
[C]hristianity: the gradual expiration of impulsive hatred and its replacement with rational justice.
QUESTION: What if the New Testament was our Old Testament and the ‘New’ the Western ethical cannon?
MAN
– God (Truth).
– Gods (perfection in individual virtues).
– Those humans who were godlike (demonstrated perfection in life).
– Those humans who worked to be godlike. (but whose names we do not always remember)
– Those humans who refrained from being ungodly.
– Those humans who were ungodly.
– And those humans who were evil.
GODS
– Center: God (perfection), Man, Woman, Earth. (Family + earth)
– North: Truth, Law, Justice, (War. Masculine)
– East: Contract, Production, Distribution, Trade
– West: Art, Invention, Knowledge, Craft
– South: Love, Caretaking, Nurture, Charity (Feminine)
NOT ONE BUT MANY
– Monotheism is the folly of conformity to tyranny: that we must be identical slaves, rather than specialists who participate in a division of perception, cognition, knowledge, labor and advocacy and inform one another through voluntary cooperation.
– Pick your saint and seek to live as your saint.
– The religion of specialists for an economy of specialists in a heterogeneous polity.
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 11:12:00 UTC
Q&A: IS CHRISTIANITY DECEITFUL?
QUESTION:
“Curt, could you expand upon this? I’ve often heard you make multiple positive references to Christianity, yet still find it to be deceitful? Forgive me if I’m misunderstanding you.”
—“This is the greatest legal deception in human history third only to the forcible introduction of Christianity, and the universal deceit of scriptural monotheism.”—
ANSWER:
Have you ever been graded on a paper in English class where you get separate grades for content and form? Well, lets try to think of mythology as form(method of argument), content(the narrative or explanation), implied content (metaphysical contend), the intended consequences, and the unintended consequences produced by it.
If you were to create a school, and a body of law, the first principle of which was to unify a people by promoting the extension of kinship love to non kin, training teachers (priests) and legitimizing (crowning) rulers who held to this principle, I would say that would be a truthful religion. It would also be equal in metaphysical content to christianity, and produce similar results: it increases trust and cooperation and economic velocity.
So “love one another” is a pretty good message. Now if you had added that message(ethical philosophy) to stoicism(personal philosophy), and aristotelianism(political philosophy), I think you would have had the world’s best possible religion. But we didn’t. They didn’t. They lied instead.
My criticism of christianity is that it’s a good idea wrapped in lies. And that those lies are in no small part responsible for a thousand years of ignorance forcibly extended by the government and the church as a means of bringing submissive mysticism to europa now that the expense of governing the territory had become impossible by military, economic, and judicial means.
The bible isn’t an heroic document. It’s the story of the rise and fall of judea because of the failure of their god and their religion to convert them from immoral herders and merchants to a martial people capable of holding land and farms. If compared to the same greek works of the time it is the equivalent of comparing today’s science to islamic mysticism – even witchcraft. It’s absurd.
Christianity was a mental plague that nearly destroyed us, and we were only rescued a thousand years later by the rediscovery of our greek and therefore indo-european method of thought.
If truth is the secret of the west, and christianity is a lie, then how can it be ‘good’?
What is ‘good’ about the west was there before the church. The church amplified what was there. but that’s all. And the price of that amplification was a devolution in to mysticism and ignorance we still struggle to climb out of.
So as an institution of government as a creator of law and as an advocate of love the church was good. As a distributor and imposer of lies, it was harmful.
What might have happened if instead of closing the stoic schools and imposing christianity Justinian had done the opposite?
What if the Romanticists in the victorian era in Germany had succeeded in restoring paganism and naturalism?
What if today we could escape the lies, the lies that are created from those lies (puritanism, neo-puritanism, socialism, postmodernism, and feminism) and instead saturated our people in truth rather than lies?
What if we made lying into the commons illegal? What if we made polluting the commons with lies and untruths illegal, and punishable?
So I appreciate the law and order of the church as an institution but I curse it forever, and justinian in particular, and kant, marx, muhammed, jesus, abraham and zoroaster for the most evil lies that have ever been constructed by man. Confucius merely failed. Buddha tried to kill off mysticism and was corrupted by later generations. Aristotle persists thankfully, as the greatest philosopher in history, despite the near total loss of his works. But ALL the rest are just liars. Incompetents who could not find a solution to the problem of politics without lying. For expedience due to incompetence they lied. Lying works if there is enough of it. And religion creates enough of it.
We are the people who invented and speak the truth, and we have dragged humanity out of ignorance and poverty in both the ancient and modern worlds. We were conquered by lies in the first to third centuries using the availability of writing and travel. The same people, using the same strategy are attempting to conquer us with a new series of pseudoscientific and pseudo-rational lies using modern technology and media. The second conquest of lies has been in progress for coming up on two centuries.
A thing need not be all good or all bad unless you claim omniscience and authority. The church is no authority – It is neither all good nor all bad. Christianity is no authority – it is neither all good or all bad. The central proposition of Christianity is to love one another – to increase trust cooperation and prosperity by the expurgation of evil from the heart of man.
But if the truth cannot be stated truthfully, then it too is only partly good and partly bad. And our future is then partly good and partly bad – and we are left without fulfilling our potential.
Love is enough. Truth is enough. Non-parasitism is enough. The common law is enough. Voluntary organization of production is enough. And the voluntary construction of commons by the surviving of dissent is enough.
NO MORE LIES. TRUTH IS ENOUGH.
Curt Doolittle
The Philosophy of Aristocracy
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev Ukraine (Tallinn, Estonia)
Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 10:35:00 UTC