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  • not corrected for generations. Sigh

    http://washingtonexaminer.com/pew-politics-is-a-white-mans-world/article/2552870Data not corrected for generations. Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-10 20:15:00 UTC

  • THE CONDUCT OF EASTERN EUROPEAN FOURTH GENERATION WAR There is a limited but fai

    THE CONDUCT OF EASTERN EUROPEAN FOURTH GENERATION WAR

    There is a limited but fairly extensive literature on infantry tactics – the kind of things ordinary soldiers need to do in 20th century armies. In that literature, the primary objective has been to get the US military to abandon pre-vietnam military structures in favor of higher reliance on skilled and equipped infantry, and less on complex weapons systems.

    Moreover, since 1990, the literature has been advocating means of fighting insurgents, and now islamists, who use decentralized “4gw” (Fourth generation warfare). Meaning, the fourth generation signifies the nation states’ loss of their near-monopoly on combat forces, returning to modes of conflict common in pre-modern times. Or as we anti-statists would argue, the post-state era is upon us because militias with machine guns and RPG’s selecting targets of opportunity can effectively crush any concentration of armed forces. Modern economies are fragile and the nation state cannot survive long term insurrections.

    The problem with the literature is that it does not address how to ACT like a 4GW opponent – only how to defend against them. When I read these manuals, they seem very antique. They are manuals for soldiers not warriors. In the sense that soldiers patrol territories, in order to create order, while warriors conduct raids in order to destabilize economy, infrastructure, and daily life.

    If you are an eastern european, you need to have a few nuclear weapons to keep Russia at bay (Russia being the most concentrated civilization of white people, and reliant on concentration of forces), and a very inexpensive military, which consists of a militia that can readily get access to RPG’s and AK47’s and warm clothing and rations. Ukraine would benefit from the regimental system, wherein good leaders could recruit talent, and the central government would only need to ensure that they had access to USA-style national guard armories. This is an inexpensive and unstoppable form of military order on the swiss model.

    All of that boils down to a mixture of the swiss and american reserve models, with more frequent training for the men in the american model, and a reliance on infantry tactics and militia in the swiss model. Ukraine is a larger territory and supply lines for the militia are more challenging. However, a decentralized militia, skilled in 4gw themselves, rather than the US/NATO 3gw, attacking not in concentration, but against weakness would make eastern europeans nearly impervious to Russian conquest – just as Afghanistan was.

    The problem is, that the manual for conducting such a military does not exist, and must be written. Strangely enough, the Islamists are writing it for us. And it is a much more bloody form of warfare, more suited to the warriors, personal grievances and close relations of regiments than the slave labor and cautious patrolling of NATO military training.

    I do not need more work to do unfortunately. I have enough of it. I have enough for two of me, and one more project is more than I can manage.

    NOTE: The swiss strategy is to make attempts to occupy or conquer Switzerland extremely costly in men and machines. They rely upon an almost entirely militial military. Professional soldiers constitute about 5 percent of military personnel and the rest are male conscripts 19 to 34 (but in some cases up to 50) years old. The soldiers keep their own equipment, including all personally assigned weapons, at home. Military service is compulsory for all male Swiss citizens, and women serve voluntarily. About two-thirds of young Swiss men are found suitable for service, while alternative service exists for those found unsuitable. Annually, approximately 20,000 persons are trained in basic training for a duration from 18 to 21 weeks.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-10 16:10:00 UTC

  • WHIG HISTORY AND WHIG MORALITY —The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke

    WHIG HISTORY AND WHIG MORALITY

    —The historian Piers Brendon asserts that Burke laid the moral foundations for the British Empire, epitomized in the trial of Warren Hastings, that was ultimately to be its undoing: when Burke stated that “The British Empire must be governed on a plan of freedom, for it will be governed by no other”, this was “…an ideological bacillus that would prove fatal. It was Edmund Burke’s paternalistic doctrine that colonial government was a trust. Colonial Government was to be so exercised for the benefit of subject people that they would eventually attain their birthright—freedom”. As a consequence of this opinion, Burke objected to the opium trade, which he called a “smuggling adventure” and condemned “the great Disgrace of the British character in India”.—


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-09 20:03:00 UTC

  • THANKS FOR MY FRIENDS Just have had some wonderful messages from friends over th

    THANKS FOR MY FRIENDS

    Just have had some wonderful messages from friends over the past few days, and I thank god every day for both the extra time I seem to have been gifted, and the wonderful people I get to share this planet with – particularly in the liberty movement.

    Love you all.

    Thanks again.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-09 20:00:00 UTC

  • WE SHALL HAVE A GOVERNMENT – BUT WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? Man organizes. He forms or

    WE SHALL HAVE A GOVERNMENT – BUT WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

    Man organizes. He forms organizations. Just as surely as he acts.

    One cannot, in pursuit of individualism, prohibit organization, nor the allocation of control of individual property rights to the organization, so that capital can be concentrated and applied for the group’s advantage. Since people will seek to form commons, and seek to form organizations to produce commons, and since property rights and rule of law must exist as a commons, and since humans seek monopoly advantage for their preferred organization, then the question is how to construct institutions that allow for the formation of organizations for the production and EXCHANGE OF commons, the production and exchange of which are unachievable without such institutions, because, while the market is an institutions just as property rights are an institution, markets produce consumables, not commons which we must prohibit from consumption. This is the difference in production between productive markets (the market) and commons markets (what we call ‘government’). As such the task is to produce commons markets (governments) which allow for the production and trade of commons which are non-consumable, yet prohibit monopoly control of that means of production. The consumer market allows us to produce consumable goods by the voluntary organization of production. A government market allows us to produce commons by the voluntary production of commons. FOr this system to function all that need be guaranteed is individual property rights. However, any commons created within the market for the production of commons must be prevented from privatization – just the opposite of that which is produced in the market for consumption. And no body of people unable to produce commons could survive in competition with those that do. So government is not a matter of preference. We must have government and we must produce commons, even if the only commons we produce is the rule of law and property rights. The principle challenge is converting from monopoly government and monopoly bureaucracy to monopoly property rights, and a government that facilitates the voluntary organization of production of commons just as we voluntarily organize to produce goods and services today.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-09 17:33:00 UTC

  • Sean Gabb: THOUGHTS ON INDEPENDENCE —“…dissolution would, of necessity, end

    Sean Gabb: THOUGHTS ON INDEPENDENCE

    —“…dissolution would, of necessity, end the pernicious delusion of Britain as a great power in the world. We lost our hegemonic position in the 1940s. But our rulers have never lost their belief that, if we only suck up hard enough to the Americans, and keep up our membership dues to the right international bodies, we can somehow “punch above our weight.” A rational policy after 1945 would have focussed all effort on the defence of our home islands and the maintenance of our commercial and industrial position. No longer what we became after 1760, we needed to relearn how we had conducted ourselves before then [before the age of empire]. Instead, our ruling class chose three generations of self-deception. …

    Ending the United Kingdom will end this [self deception]. England by itself will remain both rich and powerful. But there will be no more playing the ghost of the British Empire sitting enthroned on the grave thereof. It will be an end welcome to us and to those elsewhere in the world we remain able to hurt without being able to rule.”—

    Well said. I have the same objective for the States. If Scotland can secede, then so can Texas or any other justifiably secede, and we can end anglo imperialism and the universalism that both anglos and jews advocate, returning liberty to national rather than corporate and commercial purposes.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-09 15:22:00 UTC

  • Max, Exceptionally good articles “The End Of Politics (1 and 2)”. Particularly t

    Max,

    Exceptionally good articles “The End Of Politics (1 and 2)”. Particularly the lists, and the insights into the potential changes in culture that increase the chance of general appreciation of liberty. Its optimistic, and I hope you are right. On the other hand, we westerners are unique in the world in our total discount of the family, and we are rapidly outbred by those groups that either do not discount the family, or who have effectively weaponized the family and/or tribe as a competitive evolutionary strategy. And as Emmanuel Todd has argued, our lack of familialism is a competitive weakness in constructing society, even if has been a legal, commercial and political advantage in the past, when we have acted tribally (as christendom). So my expectation, despite my preferences, is that we will either see the re-nationalization of liberalism, or a constant reduction in trust that takes us ever more toward familialism and ever farther from anarchism. As such, I question instead, what institutions foster liberty under familial and tribal conditions. If liberty is at all possible, and competitively desirable under familialism and tribalism.

    Thanks again for writing something worthy of reading in the liberty movement.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-09 10:42:00 UTC

  • Should be of interest, Curt. Nice chart. 😉

    Should be of interest, Curt. Nice chart. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-08 13:28:00 UTC

  • OVERSING UPDATE Oversing is a full fledged application running in a browser, not

    OVERSING UPDATE

    Oversing is a full fledged application running in a browser, not a set of web pages that are repeatedly disposed of. And so we burden the browser pretty heavily. The past couple of days the guys are working on JS memory leaks that are more apparent when you manipulate the DOM rather than just terminate and load a new one.

    My heroes. I would hang myself. lol

    Its really cool to look at the Agile Board view of your workspace and see cards fly around as people work on them, and then we update automatically by websockets. It’s really terrific.

    Seems like so much work left to do but really there is so much there now. It’s crazy. Enormous. But I’ve lost that concern that it will be hard to use or learn. It really isn’t. Sure, the workspace is a bit of a new paradigm, but not that much that it’s a stretch. I mean, we modeled it on working with an Excel spreadsheet for goodness sake. And we’ve added ‘modes’ of increasing complexity so that beginning users can just start out and see it as a sort of glorified email system. While at the other end a COO can really run the entire company from it.

    Anyway. Just want to thank the guys for their hard work.

    Curt


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-08 09:51:00 UTC

  • Marco, I’ve asked you this before, but I don’t know if we got anywhere. How do y

    Marco,

    I’ve asked you this before, but I don’t know if we got anywhere. How do you position classical liberals (europeans and american constitutionalist varieties) and the Dark Enlightenment / Return to Aristocracy tribes? I’m not really sure I understand the difference between paleoconservatism and these ideologies, and I’d like to be able to use the same terminology and approach that you do.

    I’ve tried to do it by combining your “Taboo” table by adding “Advocacy” section to it, so we have both positives and negatives. That seemed to help quite a bit.

    Thanks


    Source date (UTC): 2014-09-08 09:42:00 UTC