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  • Damn Emil Suric, you write well and think clearly!!! Such a pleasure to read

    Damn Emil Suric, you write well and think clearly!!!

    Such a pleasure to read.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-26 02:07:00 UTC

  • ANTI-KRUGMAN — THIS IS SO GOOD THAT I HAVE TO POST MORE OF IT. —“At M.I.T., h

    ANTI-KRUGMAN — THIS IS SO GOOD THAT I HAVE TO POST MORE OF IT.

    —“At M.I.T., however, Keynes never went away. To be sure, stagflation showed that there were limits to what policy can do. But students continued to learn about the imperfections of markets and the role that monetary and fiscal policy can play in boosting a depressed economy. And the M.I.T. students of the 1970s enlarged on those insights in their later work. Mr. Blanchard, for example, showed how small deviations from perfect rationality can have large economic consequences; Mr. Obstfeld showed that currency markets can sometimes experience self-fulfilling panic.”—Paul Krugman

    “Point #1 Note the eagerness to introduce ideas from behavioral economics into economic policy making. A dangerous precedent arises here. If the “people are foolish”, then this creates an ugly elitist possibility that only the wise technocrats (the MIT graduates) can protect us. I don’t like this worldview on a number of levels. Moral hazard lurks when sophisticated investors and economic decision makers are aware that the technocrats will step in and “save the world” when ugly economic events take place (such as a plunging stock market, or rising unemployment).

    “Point #2: The real difference between Chicago and MIT macro is Chicago’s commitment to rules over discretion. Milton Friedman’s endorsement of a constant 3% increase in the money supply was meant to minimize the chance of hyperinflation and to make running the Fed a boring job such that investors had clear expectations of how Policy would be set. When “leaders” have discretion with respect to how they set policy, they have more fun on the job but “uncertainty” increases and this reduces investment.

    “Point #3; Dr. Krugman also refuses to acknowledge the power of Ed Prescott’s work on time consistency and policy. Clear rules of the game create dynamically stable rules and this fosters investment. In Dr. Krugman’s short run focus on the business cycle, he ignores the long run growth implications caused by the activist policies that he supports.

    “Point #4; In the absence of randomized trials, the MIT trained technocrats (the 5 people listed above) do not actually know what policies are effective in mitigating business cycles. If they know that they do not know how the macro economy really works, then does this affect Dr. Krugman’s optimism that MIT has won the policy debates. His piece isn’t that modest (or honest) about the modeling uncertainty that now exists in modern macro economics. He makes the past debates sound settled. If he attended MIT’s current 1st year PHD macro sequence, he would see a variety of different models being worked on and taught and I bet that the policy conclusions are very sensitive to the modeling choices.”

    — Matthew Kahn (Environmental and Urban Economics )


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-26 00:18:00 UTC

  • WEAPON IN THE ANTI-KRUGMAN WARS —“The real difference between Chicago and MIT

    http://greeneconomics.blogspot.com/2015/07/dr-krugmans-discussion-of-mit-vs.htmlELEGANT WEAPON IN THE ANTI-KRUGMAN WARS

    —“The real difference between Chicago and MIT macro is Chicago’s commitment to rules over discretion. Milton Friedman’s endorsement of a constant 3% increase in the money supply was meant to minimize the chance of hyperinflation and to make running the Fed a boring job such that investors had clear expectations of how Policy would be set. When “leaders” have discretion with respect to how they set policy, they have more fun on the job but “uncertainty” increases and this reduces investment.”—Matthew Kahn

    In other words, the Chicago program seeks to define rules that will eliminate discretion. The MIT program seeks to identify opportunities for discretion. Rule of law = Lack of Discretion.

    I wasn’t able to come up with that myself. And it’s wonderful.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 18:46:00 UTC

  • My Macbook Pro 15″ Retina with 16GB/1TB is just nine months old and I will need

    My Macbook Pro 15″ Retina with 16GB/1TB is just nine months old and I will need a new keyboard and a new battery soon. Not sure why the keys wore out so easily this time. But I certainly work on this thing more than I did the other versions. Partly because I just love the Retina and SSD combination.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 16:33:00 UTC

  • CURT, I DON’T UNDERSTAND YOUR CRITICISM OF MISES… —“I’ve seen you criticize

    http://www.propertarianism.com/propertarian-posts-by-chapter/Q&A: CURT, I DON’T UNDERSTAND YOUR CRITICISM OF MISES…

    —“I’ve seen you criticize Mises and I’m not sure I’ve fully understood your critique. Would it be fair to compare your criticism to modern science’s correction of the Greeks? I’m referring to the definition of modern science as inductive reasoning based on observation (empiricism) in contrast to the Greeks’ deduction based on self-evident truth. (Intuition vs. sensory information)

    Well, if it was easily reducible to something simple, someone would have figured this problem out before. And it wouldn’t have stumped mises, hayek, popper and dozens of others in other fields.”—

    ANSWER

    I could be lazy and point you to the series of posts on this topic:

    http://www.propertarianism.com/propertarian-posts-by-chapter/

    Scroll down to (or search for) “REFORMING THE SCIENCES” That section covers it pretty thoroughly.

    Or, I could try to make it easy for you and point you to this single post:

    http://www.propertarianism.com/2014/06/21/mises-praxeology-as-the-failure-to-develop-economic-operationalism-yes/

    Or, I could spend a little effort and tell you that a whole bunch of philosophers failed to expand the scientific method in the 19th and 20th when our means of instrumental measurement exceeded our understanding of the limits of our perceptions.

    Mises is one of the philosophers who failed. In failing he created a pseudoscience. Whereas the others merely failed to understand what they had discovered.

    Economics is as empirical as any other science. But just as we cannot state that a formula is existentially possible in mathematics without a proof that it can be constructed from possible mathematical operations, we cannot state that an economic statement is possible if we cannot construct it from possible human operations. Conversely, we cannot possibly deduce all of economics. Yet we can explain all of economics if we try.

    Mises made a profound mistake of conflating a negative test – a form of falsification – with a positive means of discovery.

    He made the error all germans did: that justification can be used in matters of science. It cannot be.

    Contracts and moral arguments can be justified, but truth propositions merely survive criticism.

    This is a very advanced bit of a failure of philosophy in intellectual history so it’s not trivial to grasp.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 16:23:00 UTC

  • ESTONIA: INTERESTING FACTS Population: 1,265,420 (July 2015 est.) !!! Fertility

    ESTONIA: INTERESTING FACTS

    Population: 1,265,420 (July 2015 est.)

    !!! Fertility Rate: 1.59 children born/woman (2015 est.)

    Urban Population: TALLINN (capital) 392,000 (2014)

    % urban population: 67.5% of total population (2015)

    Labor Force: 669,800 (2014 est.)

    Unemployment, youth ages 15-24: total: 20.9%

    !!!! Obesity 24.5% (2014)

    !!!! Ethnicities: Estonian 68.7%, Russian 24.8%, Ukrainian 1.7%, Belarusian 1%, Finn 0.6%

    % Forest: 52.1%

    GDP: $35.63 billion (2014 est.)

    GDP PPP: $26,600 (2014 est.)

    Population below poverty line: 22.1% (2013 est.)

    Budget: revenues: $9.811 billion

    Manpower fit for military service: males age 16-49: 210,854

    Military expenditures: 2% of GDP (2013)

    THE IMMIGRATION SOLUTION USED BY ESTONIA

    Stateless persons: 88,076 (2014); note – following independence in 1991, automatic citizenship was restricted to those who were Estonian citizens prior to the 1940 Soviet occupation and their descendants;

    Thousands of ethnic Russians remained stateless when forced to choose between passing Estonian language and citizenship tests or applying for Russian citizenship;

    One reason for demurring on Estonian citizenship was to retain the right of visa-free travel to Russia;

    Stateless residents can vote in local elections but not general elections; stateless parents who have been lawful residents of Estonia for at least five years can apply for citizenship for their children before they turn 15.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 15:50:00 UTC

  • ON THE DARK ENLIGHTENMENT RAMZPAUL’S POINTS 1) The Counter-Enlightenment was tak

    https://gloria.tv/media/7TcJehsj2GJRAMZPAUL ON THE DARK ENLIGHTENMENT

    RAMZPAUL’S POINTS

    1) The Counter-Enlightenment was taken already. But this is a counter-enlightenment movement. The Dark Enlightenment. (I disagree with conflating the dark ages and the middle ages. Western civic society is largely the result of the late middle ages, not dark ages.)

    2) The Cathedral includes the Academy, The Media, The State, The Deep State.

    3) The Religion of the Cathedral is Cultural Marxism : Having failed scientifically (Scientific Socialism), Having failed organizationally (Syndicalism), Having failed through Postmodernism (lying) AND having started with demand for access to opportunity, expanded their demands to equality of opportunity, and having expanded their demands to equality of outcome, and failing because of the empirical difference in ability between individuals, the only solution was to import vast numbers of underclass people from the third world, encourage single motherhood, destroy the family, and create dependence upon the state sufficient that the state could take control of all functions in life.

    3) Red Pill : Accepting the truth of the evidence of man’s behavior and abandoning the enlightenment fallacies.

    4) Inequality and Diversity: People are empirically unequal, and Diversity empirically decreases trust and increases demand for tyranny. (The reason we are unequal is largely the difference in rates of reproduction of our classes. While homo-sapiens of the various races are similar, we vary in the success at suppressing our underclass reproduction. Those who succeed have advanced societies, and those who failed have impoverished societies. The cold solved this problem for us. The underclasses are a problem. Everywhere and always.)

    5) Democracy: Democracy is the worst possible system because it is dependent upon lies not reality or scientific reality, and surrenders control to the lower classes and elites who pander to them.

    CURT DOOLITTLE’S EXPLANATIONS

    The purpose of the enlightenment

    0) To end the Aristocratic Rule of the Landed Monarchies, and the Landed Church.

    1) To justify the middle class takeover of government (means of producing commons) from the landed aristocracy.

    2) To justify the diminution of religion and religious mysticism in favor of science and reason, assisting in the middle class takeover of the government.

    The Fallacy of the Enlightenment

    1) That it was possible to create an aristocracy of everyone. It’s not possible because meritocracy is not in the interest of the underclasses. Parasitism is.

    The Institutional Error

    1) Instead of creating a new house for the middle class, and then a new house for proletarians, which would have made it possible for classes to conduct exchanges, we created a single house with majority rule and as a consequence, found that the lower classes, and women in particular had no interest in the aristocracy everyone, and instead, voted to incrementally destroy the aristocratic civilization we call ‘the west’.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 13:51:00 UTC

  • THE DESTROYERS OF TRUTH AND TRUST —“That’s where the Politically Correct -sham

    THE DESTROYERS OF TRUTH AND TRUST

    —“That’s where the Politically Correct -shaming comes in. Making sure those that are not susceptible to lies are still brought under control by fear of social ostracism, loss of loved ones, deprivation of income and so on. The [progressives], and they are bastards, make even acknowledging the truth very expensive. “— James Santagata

    They destroy truth to destroy trust, to create demand for authoritarianism in order to resolve conflicts, that could be resolved by truth, and as a consequence to organize society according to their will.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 12:25:00 UTC

  • THE PURPOSE OF THE TECHNOLOGIES OF TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD The purpose of that techn

    THE PURPOSE OF THE TECHNOLOGIES OF TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD

    The purpose of that technology that we call ‘Truth’ is largely one of persuasion. The purpose of that technology we call ‘falsehood’ is largely the prevention of persuasion by imaginary, erroneous, biased, wishful, or deceitful means.

    In any scale beyond the directly perceivable – meaning beyond no more than 150 people – we cannot rely upon persuasion but instead must rely upon falsification: reason not to do something.

    There are few known goods. There are some known good processes.

    At any scale assent is the default. Falsification by the imposition of costs not assent by majority rule.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 12:21:00 UTC

  • THE TRICK IS NOT BELIEVING IN THAT WHICH IS FALSE (worth repeating) We believe t

    THE TRICK IS NOT BELIEVING IN THAT WHICH IS FALSE

    (worth repeating)

    We believe true things, but largely we believe partly true things, somewhat true things and false things. Every time we USE one of these not-entirely-true beliefs to make a judgement, we produce, remember, and habituate errors. We create a frame: “pattern of decision making”, worldview, and metaphysics, unconsciously.

    One can be quite bright, but never express one’s intellectual potential for no other reason than accumulated error.

    We all believe in unicorns.

    The trick isn’t so much believing anything in particular, as it is not believing so much that is false.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-07-25 11:15:00 UTC