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  • PROPERTY AND FREEDOM SOCIETY LONDON CONFERENCE December 12-16, 2013 Andy Curzon,

    PROPERTY AND FREEDOM SOCIETY LONDON CONFERENCE

    December 12-16, 2013

    Andy Curzon, intellectual, friend and hero, has organized a PFS Conference next month in London at the Hilton.

    Yours truly will speak twice. First on the origins and causes of morality and the moral bias toward liberty, and second on the reformation of libertarian ethics to support liberty in the high trust society.

    These two presentations will briefly address the first two thirds of Propertarianism: the reasons for the failure of libertarianism to reach mainstream appeal, and the reduction of all morals and rights to statements of property.

    I do not know the current state of registration but I believe there are still some spaces available.

    SPEAKERS

    Peter Brimelow, ‘Electing a New People in America and England’

    Gerard Casey, ‘Law in Disorder’

    Curt Doolittle, ‘The Causes of Morality and Western Liberty’ and ‘The Ethics of Property in the High Trust Society’

    Craig Drake, ‘Why Insider Trading Can Be Good for Market Outcomes’

    Andy Duncan, ‘The Necessary Evolution and the Evangelistic Importance of the Anti-Intellectual Intellectuals’

    Sean Gabb , ‘Europe and the New British Constitution’

    Jan Lester, ‘Intellectual Property: ‘Non-Aggressive’ Meme-Propertarianism’

    Richard Lynn, ‘The Dysgenic Problem of the European Peoples’

    Sebastian Ortiz : ‘The Anti-Science of Moral Scepticism’

    Mateusz Machaj, ‘The Missing Heroes of Economics’

    James G. Rickards , ‘Culture, Complexity and Capital Markets’

    Roman Skaskiw, ‘Introduction to Bitcoins’

    Martin van Creveld, ‘The Rise and Decline of the State’


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-28 05:09:00 UTC

  • THE SPECTRUM OF PROGRESSIVE DECEITS A draft list of the argumentative deceits em

    THE SPECTRUM OF PROGRESSIVE DECEITS

    A draft list of the argumentative deceits employed by the left.

    1) Solipsism

    2) Shaming

    3) Shouting

    4) Rallying

    5) Loading

    6) Framing

    7) Irrationalism

    8 ) Obscurantism

    9) Incrementalism

    10) Overpopulating


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-28 03:47:00 UTC

  • PERSISTENCE OF ILLUSORY VISION 1) The labor theory of value (false and impossibl

    PERSISTENCE OF ILLUSORY VISION

    1) The labor theory of value (false and impossible)

    2) The socialist mode of production (illogical and impossible)

    3) Involuntary membership in a corporation called ‘society’ (fraud and framing)

    Is there anything else to know?

    No? OK.

    Why are there something on the order of one-hundred thousand books on Amazon related to marx, marxism, communism and socialism?

    It’s a religion.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-28 02:07:00 UTC

  • Chomsky is a mixed bag intellectually, but I like this quotation forwarded to me

    http://www.stephenhicks.org/”Noam Chomsky is a mixed bag intellectually, but I like this quotation forwarded to me by Edward Fox:

    CHOMSKY ON POSTMODERNISM

    “There are lots of things I don’t understand — say, the latest debates over whether neutrinos have mass or the way that Fermat’s last theorem was (apparently) proven recently. But from 50 years in this game, I have learned two things: (1) I can ask friends who work in these areas to explain it to me at a level that I can understand, and they can do so, without particular difficulty; (2) if I’m interested, I can proceed to learn more so that I will come to understand it. Now Derrida, Lacan, Lyotard, Kristeva, etc. — even Foucault, whom I knew and liked, and who was somewhat different from the rest — write things that I also don’t understand, but (1) and (2) don’t hold: no one who says they do understand can explain it to me and I haven’t a clue as to how to proceed to overcome my failures. That leaves one of two possibilities: (a) some new advance in intellectual life has been made, perhaps some sudden genetic mutation, which has created a form of ‘theory’ that is beyond quantum theory, topology, etc., in depth and profundity; or (b) … I won’t spell it out.”


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-28 01:19:00 UTC

  • MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE

    http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article119933288/Diese-Europaeer-wollen-eine-Abspaltung-vom-Mutterland.htmlSECESSION MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 17:37:00 UTC

  • Lotharingia. It matters

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f54_1337075813Watch Lotharingia.

    It matters.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 17:34:00 UTC

  • Dinner at Tarrantino steak house with Johannes Meixner Awesome. 😉

    Dinner at Tarrantino steak house with Johannes Meixner

    Awesome. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 11:02:00 UTC

  • Ken Hopf, who I consider one of the smartest critical rationalists outside of ac

    Ken Hopf, who I consider one of the smartest critical rationalists outside of academia, and someone I intuitively agree with, reminds me that, despite my efforts, I still can fail to make my case, even with the best.

    I need to work harder.

    Criticism is more valuable than agreement.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 09:37:00 UTC

  • actually believe this you know)

    http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/2016-obama-plans-to-take-america-down/(I actually believe this you know)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 06:37:00 UTC

  • THEORISTS, PROFESSORS, PUBLISHERS, ADVOCATES, ACOLYTES, FOLLOWERS A movement nee

    THEORISTS, PROFESSORS, PUBLISHERS, ADVOCATES, ACOLYTES, FOLLOWERS

    A movement needs all of them.

    Don’t discriminate.

    Utilize.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-27 06:04:00 UTC