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  • SANCTIONS I am not getting good info here. But do I correctly interpret that the

    SANCTIONS

    I am not getting good info here. But do I correctly interpret that the threat of further sanctions on Russia are working? I mean, the States is planning to cut Russia out of the international finance system. It will be nearly impossible for Russian firms to do business without the very high cost of circumventing that system (doing everything in cash with people who will accept their currency). Russian growth has dropped to zero in just two months.

    I mean, if I’m Putin, and I think I can do it quickly, I take the hit and do it anyway, and apologize afterward. But if the Ukrainian’s run a civil war and it’s protracted, then it’s pretty unlikely that the Russian government can tolerate the economic isolation, without severely affecting the citizens.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-18 07:18:00 UTC

  • ON COMPREHENSION OF PROPERTARIANISM I’m trying to put my arms around who underst

    ON COMPREHENSION OF PROPERTARIANISM

    I’m trying to put my arms around who understands what, and why. Because I can test pretty clearly each individual, and I see patterns between individuals.

    LEVEL 1) POLITICS – Can you understand politics?

    (a) The informal and formal institutions of cooperation and coercion, and the ability to model changes to those institutions, and to forecast the results.

    (b) Can you distinguish the difference between personal philosophy, informal institutions and moral norms, and formal political institutions. And can you distinguish between making arguments of personal philosophy, moral norms, and political institutions?

    The problem I encounter is the inability for individuals to model all three at once, since all three do function at once in any polity.

    Eli Harman, Paul Bakhmut, and an increasing number of people who have conservative libertarian intuitions, seem to grasp these matters quickly. Although I think Eli may be a better communicator than I am.

    LEVEL 2) ETHICS – Can you understand ethics?

    The moral rules necessary for cooperation, and the ability to model changes to those rules given a heterogeneous polity whose incentives vary significantly.

    The problem I encounter is moral blindness. Moral blindness combined with the inability to model ethics, or distinguish between philosophy, informal institutions and formal institutions. Or the selective choice of one rather than all three.

    Roman Skaskiw grasps these matters immediately.

    LEVEL 3) EPISTEMOLOGY – Can you understand epistemology?

    The methods by which we ascertain the quality of our understanding of the correspondence between our ideas, our actions that result from our ideas, and the natural world.

    I seem to be able to get pretty far with a few Critical Rationalists ( Frank Lovell for example. Ayelam Valentine Agaliba clearly can manage these issues. Better than I can I think.) But even CR’s are locked into pervasive platonism. A platonism they protect with religious zeal.

    Philosophy is largely a Platonist discipline. So it’s actually pretty hard to find people with both scientific and economic backgrounds sufficient to grasp the differences between reason, exchange, and science.

    I seem to get pretty far with a few mathematical philosophers and professors who were educated before the ‘mystical’ sixties and later.

    If I can find mathematicians who have some experience with the problems of mathematical philosophy I seem to have no problem showing them the parallel of their problem in logic, ethics and science. But otherwise, epistemology is simply a pretty hard topic for most people to manage.

    We certainly have a problem in libertarianism because of jewish pseudoscientific rationals. And we have a pervasive and crippling problem of german continental platonism. We have a problem of mathematical and logical platonism in anglo analytic philosophy.

    LEVEL 4) Can you understand metaphysics?

    I cant really get very far with anyone on metaphysics. Skye Stewart is better than I am at grasping different philosophical points of view. But in general, my view of metaphysics is on of absolute Scientific Realism, just as my view of ethics is one of absolute Ethical Realism.

    This is not terribly difficult terrain for professional philosophers. But there are not a lot of professional philosophers with libertarian leanings.

    SUMMARY

    This is a ladder from the least to the most complex problems in political philsophy. And while I may engage some at the lowest level, by the time I reach the highest there are just very few people to converse with.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 18:51:00 UTC

  • No matter what color you are, language you speak, the traditions you practice, o

    No matter what color you are, language you speak, the traditions you practice, or gods you worship – you must love yourself, your language, your traditions, and your gods.

    But if you must leave your people to live amongst others, the question you must ask yourself is what is wrong with your people, your language, your traditions, or your gods that you should desire to live amongst those whose language, traditions and gods are different?

    The only measure of a people, its language, its traditions, its gods, is the economic status that they live under. Reason functions largely as a means to lie to ourselves. The only scientific test of a culture is the economic status of its members.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 18:40:00 UTC

  • “Big things have small beginnings.” Something big began today

    “Big things have small beginnings.”

    Something big began today.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 18:23:00 UTC

  • “My god carries a hammer. Your god was nailed to a cross. Any question?”– Eli H

    –“My god carries a hammer. Your god was nailed to a cross. Any question?”–

    Eli Harman


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 18:15:00 UTC

  • “Aristocratic Egalitarianism” it is. Libertarianism is a dead end, and a discred

    “Aristocratic Egalitarianism” it is. Libertarianism is a dead end, and a discredited brand. Time to move on. Long live aristocracy. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 18:02:00 UTC

  • Curt, is this legit? Yikes

    Curt, is this legit? Yikes.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 15:04:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8nhAlfIk3QIbzRrRkhhc1RNY0U/preview?pli=1

    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 14:29:00 UTC

  • POLITICAL BIAS AS BRAIN DAMAGE? Libertarianism and progressivism as brain damage

    POLITICAL BIAS AS BRAIN DAMAGE?

    Libertarianism and progressivism as brain damage and underdevelopment?

    If you make a male out of a female by in-utero brain damage, and the growth of compensatory brain structures, that deprive the male of experiential empathy and exaggerate physicality. Then why is not libertarian moral bias just additional brain damage that also limits moral empathy? Why is not progressive bias a failure to masculinize the brain structure? And is conservatism then the only normal? Thats what science would suggest.

    Progressives have been trying to use findings of cognitive science to demonize conservatives. But it turns out that it’s Progressives who demonstrate brain damage (or more likely, inadequate brain development). Libertarians as well, although I find that with libertarians I an explain it as the product of behavioral abilities. And I suspect that I can explain progressive ‘brain damage’ as the product of their abilities. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 07:58:00 UTC

  • EXTENDING KAHNEMAN: “SYSTEM 0” IS PROPERTY. (interesting) Our logical capacity e

    EXTENDING KAHNEMAN: “SYSTEM 0” IS PROPERTY.

    (interesting)

    Our logical capacity extends to the limits defined by the flight of an arrow. For more complex multi-dimensional relations we resort to the cartesian representations. And if the problem is more complicated than that, then our reason, and ability to envision causal relations, is terribly frail.

    And if I am correct (and it appears at present that I am), then “System 0” is little more than a producer of reward and punishment endorphins in response to increases or decreases in an individual’s inventory of “property”. Property that is necessary for his life, cooperation and reproduction.

    Emotions are reactions to changes in state. Changes in state are determined by changes in property. Humans act to acquire that which improves their condition. Humans resent, and punish, at great personal expense, appropriations of that which they have acted to acquire.

    Reason (Kahneman’s System “2”) rides on the elephant of intuition (Kahneman’s System “1”), whose objects of consideration (System “0”) are what we call ‘property’. Our brains are difference engines. And we calculate differences in property: that which we have acted to obtain.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-04-17 05:30:00 UTC