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    (Tati: Thank you for accepting my friend request. 🙂 Recommend that you “hide” my postings otherwise your wall will be peppered with my radical political nonsense. 🙂 -Hugs )


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-04 02:47:00 UTC

  • “War is the health of the state.” — Randolph Bourn

    “War is the health of the state.” — Randolph Bourn


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-04 02:26:00 UTC

  • INTELLECTUAL ARMS DEALERS I don’t have to defeat every ridiculous rothbardian ac

    INTELLECTUAL ARMS DEALERS

    I don’t have to defeat every ridiculous rothbardian acolyte.

    I just have to arm the people who will.

    Doin’ pretty good about right now. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-03 08:36:00 UTC

  • SAM HARRIS AGREES WITH ME (SORTA) Ideas we need to retire? Our narrow definition

    SAM HARRIS AGREES WITH ME (SORTA)

    Ideas we need to retire? Our narrow definition of ‘science’

    –“Search your mind, or pay attention to the conversations you have with other people, and you will discover that there are no real boundaries between science and philosophy—or between those disciplines and any other that attempts to make valid claims about the world on the basis of evidence and logic. When such claims and their methods of verification admit of experiment and/or mathematical description, we tend to say that our concerns are “scientific”; when they relate to matters more abstract, or to the consistency of our thinking itself, we often say that we are being “philosophical”; when we merely want to know how people behaved in the past, we dub our interests “historical” or “journalistic”; and when a person’s commitment to evidence and logic grows dangerously thin or simply snaps under the burden of fear, wishful thinking, tribalism, or ecstasy, we recognize that he is being “religious.”

    The remedy for all this confusion is simple: We must abandon the idea that science is distinct from the rest of human rationality. When you are adhering to the highest standards of logic and evidence, you are thinking scientifically. And when you’re not, you’re not.”–

    The scientific method IS THE ONLY RATIONAL METHOD OF THINKING. PERIOD. Everything else is a very poor substitute.

    And that is the proposition that I have taken with propertarianism.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-02 10:36:00 UTC

  • “HOMO MORALICUS” – ETHICAL AND MORAL STATUS MACHINES Did you ever notice that we

    “HOMO MORALICUS” – ETHICAL AND MORAL STATUS MACHINES

    Did you ever notice that we human beings don’t need formal logic, mathematics, special tools and equipment, to determine if we think that something is unethical or immoral?

    Did you every notice that we don’t need logic, science, tools, equipment or sophisticated devices to perceive changes in our status relative to one another? We are masters of the must subtle change.

    Unlike the social world, we need a lot of tools to be able to grasp the real world, and to reduce it’s complexity to some analogy to experience. But we don’t need any such tools to perceive vastly complex status cues and cheating or contribution to the social commons.

    Man is a moral animal. We evolved to sense moral and immoral behavior as contributing to or extractive from, our ability to reproduce. And it was an evolutionary necessity that we develop these moral and social intuitions – otherwise we could not distinguish parasitic from cooperative actions. And we would not survive.

    Can we sense the economy? No. We have invented the most amazing tool EVER- prices. Prices allow us to sense what we need to do to sustain ourselves by serving others.

    We will willingly pay very high costs to stop others from cheating. We will willingly pay very high costs to preserve our status – even resorting to committing suicide rather than experience that loss.

    We place higher priority on these things than we do on economics.

    Why?

    Because it’s reproductively more important that we do.

    Man is a moral creature BEFORE he is an economic creature.

    And anyone who states otherwise is very likely trying to cover for or justify, some criminal, immoral or unethical action.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-02 10:17:00 UTC

  • LIBERTY FOR SMART PEOPLE The Dark Enlightenment is the next step in a libertaria

    LIBERTY FOR SMART PEOPLE

    The Dark Enlightenment is the next step in a libertarian’s intellectual development. It’s where we end up when we see that man does not act as homo-economicus except in a rothbardian dream world.

    It took thirty years to abandon rothbard’s ethics of the anarchic ghetto and to turn our attention back to aristocratic monarchy. That was thirty years too long.

    But without rothbard’s interesting combination of errors and insights, aristocracy might have continued to be lost in conservative religio-moral pseudo-intellectual nonsense-speak.

    The Dark Enlightenment embraces the natural sciences, rather than rejecting them and relying on the absurd proposition of the a priori.

    But the Dark Enlightenment is not as philosophically rigorous – which is to be expected for a movement started just a few years ago.

    Time to add the philosophical rigor of libertarianism (and marxism) to the Dark Enlightenment.

    Time to construct liberty for smart people.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-02 09:48:00 UTC

  • CAN WE DEFINE TERRORISM? SURE WE CAN It is a fundamental statement of logic that

    CAN WE DEFINE TERRORISM? SURE WE CAN

    It is a fundamental statement of logic that if you cannot describe a term in operational language then one of the following statements is true:

    1) You do not understand what you are talking about, and should refrain from talking about what you do not understand, until you do understand it.

    2) Something is false with your criteria for satisfying the definition. (There are no paradoxes.)

    3) You are trying to make facts suit your theoretical preference rather than modify your theoretical preference to correspond to the facts.

    4) You are relying on normative rather than necessary properties.

    5) You are trying to justify the use of a morally or politically loaded term to suit your purposes as a means of free-riding on pop-sentiments.

    If you cannot reduce your statements to operational language then you are engaging in self deception, justification, the deception of others, or all three.

    Academic, Postmodern, pseudo-science relies on all five of these criteria.

    Am I left with the only possible conclusion, already, in just one week, that the class is not an honest pursuit of the truth, but a personal marketing campaign for justification of that which is not understood?

    Terrorism is, in both common usage, and etymological origin, a pejorative criticism. Rebellion is not a matter for criticism, but a demonstration of the failure of the government. Either because the government fails to answer the needs of some group, fails to publicly invalidate the needs of some group, or seeks dominion over some group by monopoly fiat that should be given right of secession to choose some OTHER order more beneficial to that group’s sentiments.

    The use of violence by those under the influence of the monopoly state, against state (political, bureaucratic and military), state-corporate (finance, banking, oil, infrastructure and transportation- the economy is an act of rebellion, and is a necessary and JUST USE of violence because under a monopoly, and equally under majority rule monopoly, one has no choice. If one has no choice, then rebellion is the only possible action one can take. Otherwise we say that majorities can do whatever they wish and that as such all state actions sanctioned by the majority, or even just the majority of their political representatives, no matter how immoral, unethical, or disadvantageous to some group is legitimate.)

    Violence is not equivalent to terror. We may be afraid of it. But that we are afraid is a false equivalency. The purpose of Terror is the demonstration of power for the purpose of ‘marketing’. The purpose of Rebellion is the demonstration of power for the purpose of marketing marketing. Given enough marketing, the users of violence, whether terrorists or rebels hope to generate demand for political solutions to their complaints, that the state satisfies BOTH the demands of the users of violence, rebels or terrorists, AND the demands of the public for a solution to the violence.

    The international charter of human rights consists almost entirely of enumerated anglo-american private property rights, plus four ambitions that states are chartered with seeking to solve if possible, as a limited nod to the communist movement that was popular at the time. By enacting this charter we state that STATES will hold other states accountable for the treatment of their citizens. However, we also, by ancient practice, hold states accountable for the actions of their citizens. (If your state houses terrorists then you are responsible for the consequences. (Just as the desert housed raiders in the arab conquest of the Byzantine and Sassanid empires.)

    Furthermore, the USA participates in terribly confusing rhetoric but it’s policy has been consistent in the postwar era:

    (a) The USA always supports the right of self determination wherever strategically and economically possible to do so (Saudis and Israelis the notable exceptions.)

    (b) A democratically elected government is de-facto a legitimate government.

    (c) A population can elect whatever government that it chooses to.

    (d) The USA will hold the government accountable for it’s actions as stewards of the charter of human rights, and the international pattern of finance and trade, where the only tolerable means of competition is in the market for mutually voluntary exchange. This means that USA will punish the government and it’s civilians for violations of this charter until the people select a government that does respect those rights and obligations.

    So Terrorism must satisfy these three criteria:

    (a) violence against civilians or cultural symbols and icons

    (b) that disrupts the predictable assumption of safety.

    (c) for the purpose of generating demand for political policy.

    (d) by non state actors.

    One of the ways we reduced product tampering was to stop reporting on it. If we didn’t report on terrorism the impact would not be as dramatic but would follow that trend. (A.C. Nielsen was influential in demonstrating that the problem was providing a venue.)

    Rebellion must satisfy the following criteria:

    (a) violence against military, political, economic and symbolic targets.

    (b) that disrupts the assumption of sufficient legitimacy of the government

    (c) for the purpose of generating demand for policy

    (d) by citizens under the control of a monopoly government

    Warfare constitutes the remaining state actions.

    Crime constitutes the remaining actions by the citizenry.

    A normal 2×2 grid is sufficient for determining whether an action constitutes crime, rebellion, terrorism and war – in that order.

    This classification prevents the false attribution of legitimacy to the state by classifying crime and rebellion as terrorism.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-02 09:41:00 UTC

  • CORRECTING GEORGE LAKOFF’S POSTMODERN FASCINATION WITH THE EXPERIENTIAL CONCEPTS

    CORRECTING GEORGE LAKOFF’S POSTMODERN FASCINATION WITH THE EXPERIENTIAL CONCEPTS; “EMBODIED” and METAPHOR

    Just reading his work makes me agitated. As if introspection could tell us something on the one end, and as if reduction could tell us something on the other.

    What follows are three important points. The second of which is profoundly important.

    Propertarianism:

    REGARDING #1 BELOW

    (a) We must use a variety of instrumental systems (logics) and instrumental means (technology) to reduce that which is imperceptible with our senses, to analogies to experience.

    (b) That our senses are limited to that which we can experience with our bodies is certainly true. However, that metaphors which can easily be loaded, are equal to logics which cannot be, is to make the postmodern error that our feelings are more than descriptions of changes in state given our CURRENT knowledge. They tell us only whether we are ignorant of something or not. They don’t tell us anything meaningful about the universe. This is why introspection is meaningless activity, while action is meaningful.

    (b) Given that we must reduce to analogy to experience that which we wish to perceive, then there is a maximum level of precision that humans can make use of in any theory of action in any given context. In this sense, newton’s theory is the greatest precision we need for all perceptible human action. As such it is not false, it is just only applicable to the instrumentation that is available to our senses. (I haven’t said this quite right. I have to think about how to state it better.) There is a maximum level of precision that we need to understand human behavior. I am fairly sure that propertarianism is the maximum level of precision necessary for the formulation of political cooperation.

    REGARDING #2 BELOW

    (a) All experience can be expressed in operational terms. Otherwise, per ’embodiment’ we cannot express it. The profundity of this statement should not be overlooked. In other words, there is nothing we cannot express that we can experience. We may lack the language for it. But that is all. For example, as I have argued, mathematics can be expressed entirely operationally, yet mathematicians persist in discourse about ‘mathematical reality’, when no such thing exists or can exist in any meaningful sense other than as imagination. So, due to the necessity of simplifying terms, and the advantage of highly loading and framing terms, we obscure content. However, no content is actually obscurable in operational language. The problem is that as complexity increases the ability of the both the speaker and the listener to construct an and share an experience requires some sort of reduction. But that does not mean that the entire experience cannot be articulated operationally. (If I could get this one point across then my work would be done. lol) This is what praxeologists have failed to understand. All experience may be reduced to operational language, and therefore truth tested, but not much can be deduced from that statement without the additional use of logic, science and instrumentation to extend our perceptions to that which we cannot perceive without their assistance.

    REGARDING #3 BELOW

    (a) Reason is not very complicated. Experience is the use of short term memory to determine changes in the state of our assets both real and imagined in real time, and storing those changes in state in long term memory given the amplitude of the change. We then compare experiences with other experiences. And we test those differences. We are very limited in the number of differences that we can test. So we rely on our logical technologies to extend our memories so that we can break a problem into simple sections which our simple minds are able to solve one at a time. As such reason and experience are only different from the natural world in that they exist only with the passage of time.

    ———-

    #1″ Reason is not disembodied, as the tradition has largely held, but arises from the nature of our brains, bodies, and bodily experience. This is not just the innocuous and obvious claim that we need a body to reason; rather, it is the striking claim that the very structure of reason itself comes from the details of our embodiment. The same neural and cognitive mechanisms that allow us to perceive and move around also create our conceptual systems and modes of reason. Thus, to understand reason we must understand the details of our visual system, our motor system, and the general mechanisms of neural binding. In summary, reason is not, in any way, a transcendent feature of the universe or of disembodied mind. Instead, it is shaped crucially by the peculiarities of our human bodies, by the remarkable details of the neural structure of

    our brains, and by the specifics of our everyday functioning in the world.”

    #2 “Reason is evolutionary, in that abstract reason builds on and makes use of forms of perceptual and motor inference present in “lower” animals. The result is a Darwinism of reason, a rational Darwinism: Reason, even in its most abstract form, makes use of, rather than transcends, our animal nature. The discovery that reason is evolutionary utterly changes our relation to other animals and changes our conception of human beings as uniquely rational. Reason is thus not an essence that separates us from other animals; rather, it places us on a continuum with them.

    #3″ Reason is not “universal” in the transcendent sense; that is, it is not part of the structure of the universe. It is universal, however, in that it is a capacity shared universally by all human beings. What allows it to be shared are the commonalities that exist in the way our minds are embodied.”

    • Reason is not completely conscious, but mostly unconscious.

    • Reason is not purely literal, but largely metaphorical and imaginative.

    • Reason is not dispassionate, but emotionally engaged.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-01 16:02:00 UTC

  • WE’RE BEING POLITE: THE GRACIOUSNESS OF ENGLISH CHARITY REGARDING CONTINENTALS A

    WE’RE BEING POLITE: THE GRACIOUSNESS OF ENGLISH CHARITY REGARDING CONTINENTALS AND THEIR TOTALITARIANISM.

    “When talk about ‘the west’ we’re being polite. What we mean is the countries that adopted the anglo-american system of government as the result of military victories by the English speaking peoples. If the second world war or the cold war had ended differently, [the continentals] would not be westernized today.” — Daniel Hannan

    {more}

    “”What we [english] invented was constitutional liberty. … Our concept of democracy is a guardian of individual freedom rather than an expression of the will of the majority. ..our system, which is practical, individual, and points to specific rights contractually guaranteed. … Ours has worked better. It didn’t ever fall to fascism or communism or revolution.”


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-01 15:35:00 UTC

  • you give things away free, people able to work, will stop working….[but], Here

    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2014/01/schiff-vs-ritholtz-political.html#SiFXioyDzMTQS8k6.99″…if you give things away free, people able to work, will stop working….[but], Here’s an important corollary: If you make people work, you end up with work that has no economic justification.”

    I think we can solve this problem finally. Its not so much a conflict as it is an opportunity for the application of technology.

    And ill add a third corollary, that is, that respecting property rights and policing against free riding is in fact Work.

    And while AnCaps argue that access to society and the market is sufficient compensation, clearly the market for political rents demonstrates that it is not.

    There is value in compensating people for respecting property, commons, manners, ethics and morals, law and the rule of law.

    Not the least of which is that their incentives then will match those in the productive sector rather than those of the predators un the public sector.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-02-01 09:18:00 UTC