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  • WHITE LIES AS HONEST, ETHICAL AND MORAL (contrary perspective – truth telling as

    WHITE LIES AS HONEST, ETHICAL AND MORAL

    (contrary perspective – truth telling as potential verbalism)

    I have a really good lie detector, but I also know who is capable of fooling me. The value of lying increases rapidly under certain conditions, and decreases rapidly under others. So, in my life, under these conditions, I just don’t have an opportunity to work under conditions with the class of people who even desire to outright lie. Nor do I put people in a position where they can lie to me, or would want to. So, in my world, people don’t lie. They negotiate, fail to understand, and they err.

    I have no problem at all with white lies and I usually prefer that people tell them whenever possible if it’s ‘good manners’: as means of preserving confidences primarily. Even one’s own confidences. It is a signal that they are trustworthy rather than blabbermouths or social incompetents.

    I usually rely on distractions or incomplete truths in order to preserve confidences while at the same time sharing information that is not in confidence. I think, or at least, my experience is, that this is a sort of necessary, well-understood-language if not protocol among those with power.

    To some degree, great politicians do nothing EXCEPT tell white lies that convey information while preserving confidences. Great negotiators tell half truths for the same reason. The art is in never lying EVER while at the same time preserving confidences. And confidences are necessary for constructing networks of economic dependencies. The reason is that incentives can be manipulated under truth-telling, for unethical, immoral, and un-earned advantage. So in that case, white lies, particularly, distractions and incomplete information that eliminates the ability for others to use unethical, immoral, and un-earned advantage are both ethical and moral. (Wrap your head around that.)

    However, I’ve found that ordinary folk who live in a world of suspicion because they can’t function as good lie detectors, nor can they model incentives of others, get angry with you for this behavior. So it’s somewhat of a problem if you mix class-associations. Because as andy says,we all use only one means of lying.

    So, like violence, it is not the action itself that is moral or immoral, but whether one is violating a property right (including a confidence). Lying is never required because it is for one’s advantage – fraud), but distraction, obscurantism, and truth telling (the amount of information communicated) must be present in some terms, because otherwise you are assisting in a conspiracy to gain advantage where the seller does not want his incentives to be considered as part of the transaction.

    We have to separate negotiation over demand, for negotiation over supply. Incentives are external to the transaction. The question is only whether what is represented in the transaction is true or not.

    For some reason this gets lost in our ethical, moral, and legal theory.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-13 05:10:00 UTC

  • (personal) Today 1) UI for profile completeness, UI for showing survey results.

    (personal)

    Today

    1) UI for profile completeness, UI for showing survey results. Admin Report for survey results. Meet with Don and plan it out.

    2) 10K foot API for central server functionality (skills, survey data,financial info)

    3) Video of “Ancestral Lands”. Add talking points (takeaways). Render it. Publish it.

    If I’m lucky:

    4) Banking.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-13 04:48:00 UTC

  • TOYO TOM: POLICE AND PROPERTARIAN SOLUTIONS

    TOYO TOM: POLICE AND PROPERTARIAN SOLUTIONS.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-13 04:33:00 UTC

  • FOR THE POST-LABOR ERA Thoughts. 1) We use the word ‘abstractions’ and ‘calculat

    http://www.careeroverdrive.com/blog/the-accelerating-assault-to-digitize-automate-mechanize-robotize-you-out-of-a-job-podcast-textHOPE FOR THE POST-LABOR ERA

    Thoughts.

    1) We use the word ‘abstractions’ and ‘calculations’ but a better term is ‘ model ‘. (A subject I’m currently working on). Most people learn by imitation (observation and repetition). And some by imagining actions. Some by abstractions of actions. Some by models of universes. Some by inventing models of universes. And the problem is that the ability to construct models of any type requires a right shift in intelligence distribution of a standard deviation.

    2) I think I have a ‘socio-economic’ solution to this problem, because while it is true that fewer people will engage in the production of market goods and services, the same nearly universal set of people will still be required to engage in the production of the market itself: the voluntary organization of production and consumption. And furthermore, that we can increasingly pay people to produce commons. And it is commons that will bring about the star trek cities and landscape we imagine in the future – not consumption.

    3) I could imagine requiring all physical structures for example, be built from hand-materials – that require labor. I could equally imagine regulating machines out of human-possible jobs.

    4) I could imagine MMT and heavy redistribution, where ‘working’ was a preference for above-standard-redistribution amounts, and therefore status, and luxury goods. Work was a vehicle for status rather than existence. And furthermore that child-bearing decreased your redistributed income.

    5) One thing I often think about is how an oligarchy of producers (like the greeks were) and a vast non-producing proletariat might follow their existing incentives. Meaning, why wouldn’t society return to feudalism of the productive, rather than a feudalism of the people who construct property rights necessary for production (warrior land-holders)? Because those are the incentives that I see.

    These are the models that I work with. So there is a bit of hope here that a socio-political solution will not only be possible but a beneficial adaptation. The fundamental problem is in preserving the incentives to conduct a voluntary organization of production (capitalism). However, under capitalism we falsely assume that the work necessary to create a voluntary organization of production (property rights) by every individual in society is not in itself an act of production that exposes individuals to high costs (it is).

    So individuals engage in production of the commons we call the market, even if they do not engage in production of particulars (goods and services). If you do not advocate for an involuntary structure of production (socialism), and you engage in production of the commons (property rights and therefore the market) and you pay for your shareholdership by doings so, then it is hard to see that it is not a violation of your rights to compensate you for your production of the commons (the market) by producing, respecting and policing property rights.

    This further preserves liberty because it allows for the institutional illegalization of socialism (the involuntary organization of production, in which individuals do not act to produce the commons of the voluntary organization of production.)


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-13 04:26:00 UTC

  • accumulation as explanation of decline in intelligence

    http://feedly.com/k/1EM1DG1Mutation accumulation as explanation of decline in intelligence


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 15:54:00 UTC

  • objective definition of Dysgenic

    http://feedly.com/k/1p4dLYVAn objective definition of Dysgenic.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 15:52:00 UTC

  • piece on current dysgenic reproduction

    http://feedly.com/k/1EM12EaNice piece on current dysgenic reproduction.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 15:51:00 UTC

  • the Northern European miracle was already at work in 1000ad. Longevity and the R

    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2496939Net: the Northern European miracle was already at work in 1000ad.

    Longevity and the Rise of the West: Lifespans of the European Elite, 800-1800 by Neil Cummins :: SSRN


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 14:44:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://reason.com/blog/2014/10/10/google-warns-that-nsa-is-breaking-intern?n_play=5439343ee4b08bd0716ed0cf


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 13:00:00 UTC

  • I love my Stowaway cases, have been using them since the first release. I usuall

    I love my Stowaway cases, have been using them since the first release. I usually buy three or four at a time. But I’ve just bought an iPhone 6, and there doesn’t appear to be any way to get one over here in Ukraine (over here in the borderland provinces so to speak). If I place some minimum order, and pay for the shipping can I get a few sent to me somehow? Thanks!


    Source date (UTC): 2014-10-12 06:48:00 UTC