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  • THE NECESSARY PROPERTIES OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION (draft of the correction of a p

    THE NECESSARY PROPERTIES OF ECONOMIC COOPERATION

    (draft of the correction of a priorism in economics, politics and ethics.) (important)

    Exchanges are unique. Every one. Marginalism alone renders all exchanges unique – even before we consider the uneven distribution of resources and ability, and the vagaries of nature, and the shifting wants and signals of human beings.

    As such, each exchange is unique, and even aggregate measures of inputs, operations and outputs in similar exchanges are dependent upon Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade; which while sticky, are no guarantee of future exchanges under similar conditions. Constancy is an illusion. Businesses continuously adjust to conditions. So, no relations are constant in economics, even if in the aggregate, in short time periods, they appear so.

    If no relations are constant in economics, that means that we cannot organize production on the assumption of constant relations. This criticism stands alone, even prior to either the problem of calculation without money and prices, or the problem of incentives independent of rewards.

    However, we cannot organize any form of production under the assumption of constant relations without the incentives of multitudinous individuals to produce.

    This is the correct criticism of the socialist method of production.

    1) calculation

    2) inconstancy of relations

    3) impossibility of organization

    4) impossibility of incentives.

    The reason capitalists and executives of all kinds cost more than labor and are rewarded more than labor, is because labor has little to no value in production; and what value it has in production, constantly decreases with mechanization. So, the problem remains how to organize labor whether human, computational or mechanical.

    And while we might argue that middle management has very little value in the organization of labor, organizing the production of goods using labor, using prices and payments as rules, limits and incentives, is the highest contribution to the value of the goods, since the alignment of incentives – what we call ‘execution’ : organizing humans into production – is the art.

    And that is the scarcity that the market rewards.

    THE PROBLEM OF THE A PRIORI ARGUMENT

    If there are no constant relations in economics, but mathematics is the logic of constant relations, and further we attempt to use mathematics to justify intervention in the market for goods and services, then doing is logically impossible. The logical of constant relations, entirely dependent upon constant categories, cannot be used to describe economic conditions and apply them to the future. All we can do with mathematics is mine the recent data for descriptions of what has happened in the existing patterns of sustainable specialization and trade.

    So, if the socialist method of production was impossible, and measurement of the economy at all but the aggregate level is impossible, and measurement at the aggregate level does not capture changes in human, social and moral capital, then it becomes very difficult to suggest that governments can do much except (a) limited trade policy, (b) limited industrial policy, and (c) limited education and health policy (d) defend the rule of law and the common law (e) provide a means for the resolution of disputes.

    Thus, the prior generations argued that we must both not supplant the market means of dynamically organizing unique instances of production, nor interfere with it, and that we may only rely upon deduction and guesswork, and simply leave the market alone.

    However, this is either mistaken – or it is ill said. We can deduce almost nothing of consequence from human action.

    First, we can however, TEST any set of statements to determine whether they are rational and what incentives that they produce. But we cannot deduce much of anything at all – we can only test statements and hypotheses to determine likely human action.

    Second, when we understand that the problem of production is not labor, nor resources, but ORGANIZING production, what we can do is increasingly expand the means by which groups can cooperate on disparate means.

    The most effective way to assist groups in cooperating on means, even if they have disparate or even irreconcilable ends, which we cannot choose between because of the inability to forecast into a kaleidic future, other than value inferences we obtain from existing patterns of specialization and trade, is to suppress all risks OTHER than those of forecasting.

    Namely, the suppression of ‘discounts’. Then more discounts we suppress, the more human action that must be pressed into the market for goods and services, entirely upon the price, quality and distribution of those goods in time. (And independent of schemes.)

    So, if we understand that the production we organize, is the ability for others to frictionlessly organize production, in a world of constant invention and change, it is not entirely true that we can take little action. It is not the production of goods and services that we assist in producing with our governments, but it is the rules by which we dynamically organize production by the suppression of all discounts, everywhere, such than the only possible actions that remain, are to take risks on one’s forecast of the future within one’s patterns of specialization and trade.

    RATHER THAN THE A PRIORI ERROR – WE STATE THIS INSTEAD:

    Economics then, consists of:

    The near universal human ability to test rationality of incentives.

    The near universal human desire to seek discounts.

    The use of organized violence to suppress all discounts.

    The resulting pressure of all human action into the market.

    The construction of institutions to suppress discounting.

    The use of empirical measures to gain short term insight into the patterns of trade.

    The use of such information to inform participants in the ongoing adjustment of such patterns.

    Institutions required are:

    1) Articulated Property Rights and Obligations.

    2) The common law.

    3) An independent Judiciary.

    4) Universal standing so that any individual can seek restitution from any other individual for taking discounts, no matter what the accused’s function in society.

    5) A body of people with the ability to construct contracts on behalf of larger groups, to produce goods that the market cannot organize to produce because of arbitrariness of the choices, or the openness of such contractual investments to free riding, privatization, and socialization or other discounts.

    6) A means for the collection of dividends and choosing between the expenditure on further investments and distribution of proceeds to shareholders.

    We do not need much government. What government we do need, need not be a monopoly. What investments we need need not be decided by majority rule – a monopoly. And those services and goods we need, need not be provided by a monopoly bureaucracy.

    Even if it may be true that the INITIAL CONSTRUCTION of property rights requires the imposition of a monopoly of those rights, and a total prohibition on discounts, that is the limit of such a monopoly. Which is why corporations of separate interests in creating such a system is superior to monopoly of interests in creating such a system, since no member of such a polycentric order would tolerate the usurpation of his rights by another.

    Such a government is a government of unbreakable rules which we call ‘laws’, not a government of people with capacity for decision making, or coercion, or the ability to make laws.

    And our defense against that monopoly government and all forms of abuse, is the training of a near-priesthood called judges who adjudicate differences according to private property rights, and the voluntary agreements that we enter into, and the prohibitions against free riding on the goods produced by those agreements we chose NOT to enter into.

    And to construct as such, that those judges possess only the incentives to use those laws in the fulfillment of their roles.

    We can reduce all of this to the simple assertion, that no man can know the future sufficiently to force others to obey his direction on the use of their minds, bodies, time and property. However, it is quite possible for each of us to judge incentives and for men with training to judge whether property rights were respected or not.

    That is all we need.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-01 15:55:00 UTC

  • IMPORTANT LIFE LESSON : RENEWAL VS RESURRECTION My grandmother buried her first

    IMPORTANT LIFE LESSON : RENEWAL VS RESURRECTION

    My grandmother buried her first husband after a long life together, met another man in her sixties, and had an entirely, new, ‘second’ life. She lived two entire lifetimes by the time she was 96. Maybe three if you count her fairly interesting life prior to her first marriage.

    We are not ‘old’ at 40 any longer. We’re just matured. You can have a completely new life to live, about every twenty years. And from what I’ve learned from the data, you might need to, for both your own health, happiness, and well being.

    If you keep weight off by avoiding ‘white foods’ and prepared foods. If you just walk enthusiastically a bit. And you try to always learn something new. You can be marketable for most of your life. I mean, if you’re a man in your 70’s or 80’s and you’re even vaguely interesting, you would not believe how much ‘action’ is to be had among the previously-considered-elderly.

    I disagree that you can’t find new meaningful friends after 40. I have. Making new and meaningful friends is actually easy if you want to make them. You just choose to love them. And the truth is that we are better at picking our friends as we age. And the way to love people is to PRACTICE IT. Just like anything else.

    My uncle formed my behavior dramatically one summer day by telling me you never want to be in your 40’s and say “I wish I had.” But that’s interesting in itself, because it says our commitments and choices are fixed, and that we cannot restart, restructure and renew our lives, as often as we choose to. It’s the accumulation of all our trappings and signals that imprisons us.

    I think our monogamous lifestyle during our agrarian ages really created the metaphysical assumption that we have one life to live. We don’t. I tend to think of my ‘lives’ by the women I have been in long term relationships with. And I think that is probably the better way to view life in an age where relationships seem to last less than ten years, and require twenty to have a decent chance of permanency. If we are ‘marketable and desirable’ for longer periods, perhaps even late in life, if we take care of ourselves, then we do in fact, get chances as multiple lives.

    I’ve been trying to understand what happens when marriage is rare, and a temporary pooling of economic resources in the upper classes, rather than a universal and necessary lifetime insurance policy. And where we are instead, insured by a hegemonic and arguably oppressive state. And I think that we will see ‘serial’ lives. in fact, the only thing preventing that life today, is the overuse of sugars, msg’s and bad foods, rather than meat, fat, and fresh fruits and vegetables, and our absolute failure to walk around the world we live in so that we can stay insulated from the diversity of each other. And I think that describes the future moral code pretty accurately. It certainly does in the lower classes today.

    But that aside, the point is, that you don’t need to die and hope for an afterlife. You don’t need to ‘own a home and die there’. If you want a new life, just sell or walk away from material things and start over if you don’t like your life.

    I made that choice. I’m on my third or fourth ‘life’ now. And with each ‘life’ I am better at, and happier with life than the last one.

    But it’s your life, your many lives now, and those many lives are your choice. Not nature’s. Not fate’s. Yours.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-01 06:37:00 UTC

  • NO-HANGOVER RECIPE 1) Eat Meat and Carbs before hand. 2) Drink twice the water y

    NO-HANGOVER RECIPE

    1) Eat Meat and Carbs before hand.

    2) Drink twice the water you do the volume of alcoholic drink.

    3) If it bothers you at all, then get it out of your stomach, even if you have to ‘help’ it. It’s just less work for your body.

    4) Drink 1-2 liters of water before you go to sleep.

    5) Dirty Little Secret: Order separate components, and use a charcoal water filter for the alcohol!

    WHY? Because I live the life of a 25 year old, but I am NOT a 25 year old. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2014-01-01 06:18:00 UTC

  • Happy new year from Kiev!!!!!

    Happy new year from Kiev!!!!!


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 17:01:00 UTC

  • To self: New Year. I wanted to know. I do. That is enough. Truth is not a matter

    To self: New Year. I wanted to know. I do. That is enough. Truth is not a matter of agreement or consent. It s not a matter of popularity or acceptance. It is merely greater correspondence than all known alternatives. That is all. And that is all it can be. The rest is vanity. And truth has no place for vanity.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 17:01:00 UTC

  • Its 11:30 and i am already creating enough trouble that the waiter is bringing m

    Its 11:30 and i am already creating enough trouble that the waiter is bringing me coffee.

    I am sure that the master of ceremonies did not notice my attempt to look up his tunic to see if he was a real scott or not. If so he gave no signal. Although the women laughed heartily.

    There are no women here to flirt with that wont start a fight. I dont like to start fights ( unless i am sober. ) and the waitresses arent cute enough.

    I feel verbally hog tied and socially oppressed, but i will soldier on, looking for opportunities to cause mayhem despite the middle class civility of the crowd.

    Honor is at stake after all! .

    ( Nerds rule in an absurd world. We find joy in it. )

    !!! 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 16:33:00 UTC

  • Vladimir. They are a tribal and feudal people. Kill every relative out to three

    Vladimir.

    They are a tribal and feudal people.

    Kill every relative out to three generations.

    Use the family to control the family.

    Surprise if you guess where I got this idea from….


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 15:32:00 UTC

  • WELL, THAT WAS THE WORST YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC Yep. We have a president that sele

    WELL, THAT WAS THE WORST YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC

    Yep. We have a president that selectively enforces the law, arbitrarily issues dictates without congress, and a majority leader who destroyed 200 years of precedence.

    WE HAVE NO RULE OF LAW. AS SUCH WE ARE NOT BOUND BY LAW.

    We are bound by the state’s willingness to apply violence and our willingness to apply violence.

    There is no rule of law. We have brute majority rule on the one hand and an autonomous executive.

    THE WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY.

    Nixon was nothing compared to Obama. Carter’s ideological incompetence and wearing ‘jeans’ at the white house was nothing compared to this man’s incompetence. Lincoln was wrong to conquer the south, but that he was not incompetent. Bush was wrong to buy into the neocon vision of an american Rome, but he was not an out and out liar.

    New congress. Impeachment. Repeal.

    But what will we get?

    Further slide into civil war.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 13:24:00 UTC

  • LET MY PEOPLE GO! If your government services are so good, then why do you need

    LET MY PEOPLE GO!

    If your government services are so good, then why do you need a monopoly?

    Why would a government be afraid of competition? Why do governments demonstrate that they are afraid of competition?

    Are you afraid someone would do better than you?

    Let my people go.

    Nullification, secession, insurrection, revolution, civil war.

    It’s a five card deck of choices. Choose one.

    Let my people go.

    Let my people go.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 12:11:00 UTC

  • ANTIQUE SOFTWARE – LETTING LICENSES LAPSE We will let our licenses lapse next mo

    ANTIQUE SOFTWARE – LETTING LICENSES LAPSE

    We will let our licenses lapse next month.

    We no longer need Atlassian’s Jira, Agile or Confluence. We will never need Microsoft’s CRM or Salesforce, or Sharepoint, or Dynamics PSA, or Exchange, or Changepoint, or FunctionPoint, or recruiting software, or even Outlook.

    They’re ‘antiques’.

    Remnants of a past era. The remaining artifacts of the 80’s.

    We know the model that replaces Word. (Final Draft, Scrivener and Ulysses, and we know markdown and css replace RTF.)

    We know the model that replaces Outlook (Oversing and Facebook).

    We know the model that replaces standalone CRM packages.

    We know that there isnt’ any value from an accounting system beyond what the high end of Sage Provides.

    We can’t eliminate Excel yet, but we can best it in the next decade.

    It will take us three versions to finish it all. And of course, we can blow it. But the model is done. Oversing’s the model.

    Oversing’s the killer app for managing a business – no more looking in the rearview mirror.

    “Everything in context”. 😉

    I remember telling Stephen Elop over lunch that this revolution was coming and that the entire cultural model would have to change with the next generation…. while he stared at me over salad. (I told you he would be a disaster for Nokia. Microsoft internal success is a contrary indicator of competency, because it is so abnormal an organization – entirely insulated from the market and its effects by the network effect and the consequential rent seeking on windows investments.)

    Everything in context. LOOKING FORWARD.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-12-31 10:56:00 UTC