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  • summary, it very much looks like more years of education are associated with an

    http://drjamesthompson.blogspot.com/2015/01/school.html—“In summary, it very much looks like more years of education are associated with an increase in intelligence test scores, but not anything like as strongly to underlying general intelligence or to underlying basic processing speeds.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-28 01:41:00 UTC

  • evolution tied to a small fraction of the genome – “Only about 7.5 percent of th

    http://www.sciencenews.org/article/human-evolution-tied-small-fraction-genome—“Human evolution tied to a small fraction of the genome – “Only about 7.5 percent of the human genetic instruction book shaped the evolution of human traits, a new study suggests. And it’s often not genes, but the how-to instructions for using those genes that are most important, researchers report January 19 in Nature Genetics…. Previously, researchers have mostly looked for evolutionary clues in protein-producing genes because proteins do much of the important work in cells and organisms. Altering a protein may change the way an organism looks or acts. But mutations that alter proteins often are devastating to an organism and therefore aren’t passed on to offspring. Gulko and colleagues found that only 9 percent of the DNA that got evolution’s attention resides in protein-coding parts of the genome that are shared with other species. About 52 percent of the places showing signs of natural selection were in intergenic regions, the stretches of DNA between genes. Another 35 percent were in introns — spacer DNA found within genes but not involved in encoding proteins. Both intergenic regions and introns often contain DNA responsible for controlling gene activity. These findings suggest that human evolution works mostly through changes in how genes are used, rather than by altering genes and the proteins they encode.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-28 01:36:00 UTC

  • LIBERALISM

    http://ex-army.blogspot.com/2014/12/caucasoids-whites-and-jews.html?spref=fbRE-NATIONALIZE LIBERALISM


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 21:36:00 UTC

  • argument is better. But this is close

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture_of_Critique_seriesMy argument is better. But this is close.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 21:35:00 UTC

  • Marxism ( Political Correctness ). I just call it lying

    http://ex-army.blogspot.com/2015/01/cultural-marxism-by-any-other-name.htmlCultural Marxism ( Political Correctness ).

    I just call it lying.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 21:32:00 UTC

  • on Reason

    http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/associates/miller/lfd-.pdfMiller on Reason


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 21:27:00 UTC

  • I beat myself up about every imperfection in our product. Then I look at Yammer,

    I beat myself up about every imperfection in our product.

    Then I look at Yammer, Asana, Mavenlink, Jira, Pivotal, Tenrox, Changepoint.

    We can taste it. We are close enough to taste it. But we are still behind schedule, and over budget.

    On the other hand, it rocks.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 13:47:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 07:16:00 UTC

  • DOMINATING THE CONVERSATION (a) Economics justifies political action. (b) histor

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/24/upshot/how-economists-came-to-dominate-the-conversation.html?rref=upshot&_r=0&abt=0002&abg=0ECONOMISTS DOMINATING THE CONVERSATION

    (a) Economics justifies political action.

    (b) historians should be more influential than economists if we are to make good decisions.

    (c) Psychologists should be buried next to theologians.

    (d) demographers should be positioned between historians and economists.

    Demographics->Economics->History


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 06:20:00 UTC

  • WHAT ARE WE TO ACCOMPLISH? Sheldon Richmond : ———-“So, one of the signs th

    WHAT ARE WE TO ACCOMPLISH?

    Sheldon Richmond :

    ———-“So, one of the signs that we want to look out for, and one of the most important signs, happens in how we approach communication. Are we really out to reach human beings? Are we really out to build a bridge to somebody whose context may be very different from our own? Do we still remember that a lot of what we now regard as self-evident once upon a time wasn’t self-evident? Or do we walk into a conversation on the premise: I’ll give you one chance, after which you’re irredeemably evil?”———

    The problem with this ambition, like all enlightenment visions, is that the scientific evidence is increasingly persuasive that we cannot convince anyone of anything. Instead well all sentimentally feel, verbally justify, politically advocate and demonstrate by vote, our reproductive interests by gender, class, age, and tribe. All talk is just attempt at negotiation with others in the hope to find allies in order to obtain power by which to increase the possibility that we may satisfy our reproductive interests.

    Libertarianism, like conservatism, and like progressivism, assumes a monopoly political order for the provision of commons both physical, institutional, and normative: that OUR reproductive strategy (non-contribution to the commons), is best for all. When in fact, what is best for all is three different political orders: socialist, propertarian (versus libertarian), and conservative (aristocratic). And that the only moral question, is not whether one organizational model is superior to another, but instead, that regardless of which order we prefer – that the only transfer between individuals regardless of order, is voluntary, and therefore moral.

    So the question I ask of libertarians (libertines excluded) is, if we cannot persuade anyone (and we demonstrably cannot meaningfully do so, and those we do convince are predominantly frustrated classical liberals), then the entire persuasive strategy, all our talk, is mere self gratification, justification, and illusion. We give ourselves hope, no differently from a mystic promising life after death to the poor and suffering.

    Progressives rebel, conservatives rebel less so. We talk to the wind, and even the wind doesn’t listen.

    This is despite the fact that we offer the single best solution to the provision of goods and services: the market. BUT WE FAIL TO GRASP THAT THE MEANS OF PRODUCING COMMONS ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS POLITICAL ORDERS REQUIRES GOVERNMENT TO CREATE SUCH A MARKET. Why? Because competition produces a virtuous cycle. Privatization of gains, and Socialization of losses in the market provide us with incentives. However, no commons can be produced if people can privatize the commons, or socialize losses into the commons. For this we require the contractual agreement NOT to privatize the commons – “permitting Usus without Fructus or Abusus”.

    The market for goods and services is an artificial construct produced by the organized application of violence to institute property rights, by prohibiting all imposition of costs upon others. The market for commons must likewise be constructed by the organized application of violence to institute property rights for shareholders, prohibiting parasitism upon the commons.

    Because otherwise people will not produce commons. That is why low trust societies have no commons, and norther european high trust societies bathe in them.

    The west’s competitive advantages came from our success in producing commons that no other culture could produced. Truth telling, trust, property rights, and liberty are the most beneficial commons that we produce by the organized application of violence. These produce economic velocity and innovative velocity. That velocity separated the west from the rest both in the classical period, and in the late medieval and enlightenment periods.

    The question is not how we create a libertarian society, but how we create a libertarian class producing our desired commons, in exchange with the socialist and aristocratic classes in producing theirs.

    If these different commons are produced by voluntary exchange then we have made use of the knowledge of the progressive short term consumptive, the libertarian middle term productive, and the conservative long term accumulative visions.

    None of us is ‘right’. It is a division of knowledge and labor.

    We understand the market. We are the smart people. It’s time we abandoned monopoly visions and started acting like it.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2015-01-26 05:44:00 UTC