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  • LEARNING VIA KING OF THE HILL —“You have some deep rooted narcissism;”—Nicho

    LEARNING VIA KING OF THE HILL

    —“You have some deep rooted narcissism;”—Nicholas

    You clearly haven’t followed me long enough to understand the game. The person doing this job, the person I am as a CEO, the person I am in discourse, and the person I am among family and friends are quite different people.

    My job is to play king of the hill and bait men to try to take me down. This is how men learn best. It is the method of professing, teaching, debating that is the least affected by norm, signaling, and pretense. It is how men can and should be taught.

    Those that can’t learn as men – I understand. But if they can’t they are of no use as judges.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-30 08:57:00 UTC

  • STREAM INTERVIEW WITH PRAGCULTURE —“Great livestream with @curtdoolittle hoste

    https://youtu.be/RG2F4CwlqbY?t=342LIVE STREAM INTERVIEW WITH PRAGCULTURE

    —“Great livestream with @curtdoolittle hosted by

    @PragCulture just ended. Nice dialogue, fleshed out some of the more abstract aspects of Propertarianism for me.”—

    NothingTheGreat

    —“Goy rights advocate // INTP pluviophile misfit, socially disinterested indoor enthusiast. Ethnonationalist, but I love ya. Light-dusting-of-autism master race.”—

    https://youtu.be/RG2F4CwlqbY?t=342


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 23:14:00 UTC

  • “During my commute I’ve been listening to various interviews you’ve done. Really

    —“During my commute I’ve been listening to various interviews you’ve done. Really really well done. You’re best mode is conversation by far. And holy fuck, you’re a smarter guy than i realized. I’m embarrassed I didn’t notice the depth of it before. Hahahah”— A Friend

    So in person I’m kind and charming, in video interviews I’m smart and deep, and online I’m a dick and shallow? Is that what I’m supposed to take from this???

    Lolz.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 19:50:00 UTC

  • ON THE VALUE OF ART TO THE ARTIST AND CONSUMER by Tim Beckley-Spillane As Curt h

    ON THE VALUE OF ART TO THE ARTIST AND CONSUMER

    by Tim Beckley-Spillane

    As Curt has pointed out, metaphor and allegory are adopted for their economy. Artists use them as a means of conveying subjective experiences that are much too complex and intricate to communicate in toto.

    The mystifying element of art is simply a necessary consequence of the shorthand approach employed in its creation, and so it can’t actually be demystified because it’s a message presented in incomplete, non-operational, non-scientific language, and therefore the exact intention and experience of the artist cannot be extracted from it.

    The imprecision of a fortunately rendered artwork can inspire a great deal of intellectual stimulation however, and it’s in this that great art gains much of its value.

    The greater the intellect of the consumer, the better equipped he is to connect the dots, to imaginatively exhaust all of the possibilities presented in the artwork (which are, of course, endless), the greater the value he finds in it. Imprecision also necessitates interaction, unification of thought and experience, which is the ultimate end that the successful artist achieves by means of his art.

    In other words, the ultimate aim of artistic production is not the work itself, but the exchange it mediates between the artist and consumer, which can continue as long as the artwork survives.

    As the great novelist James Joyce said of his masterpiece, Ulysses, “I’ve put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that’s the only way of insuring one’s immortality.”


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 19:17:00 UTC

  • TESTIMONY FROM A LURKER, NOW A FRIEND —“Thanks for what you do. Propertarianis

    TESTIMONY FROM A LURKER, NOW A FRIEND

    —“Thanks for what you do. Propertarianism is pretty much just a hobby for me at this point but in some ways, it has genuinely made more content with the world I’m living in.

    I learned that most people don’t know what they do where I previously had to conclude they’re just evil.

    I learned that violence is not inherently a bad thing and that it’s often necessary even when you’re on the right side.

    I learned that what’s coming to all those people has to come to them if there is to be a better future.

    And in that, I learned there actually is a better future.

    Plenty of people have tried to offer met that hope but there was always something missing and their ideas didn’t have predictive power.

    I don’t have that issue here.”— A New Friend


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 19:12:00 UTC

  • TESTING THE THEORY FALSIFIES IT —“Jesus and his Philosophy are the Foundation

    TESTING THE THEORY FALSIFIES IT

    —“Jesus and his Philosophy are the Foundation of Western Civilization, not Christianity.”—Dan Cox

    They are the foundations of christianity and that is all. If that were not the case, other christian sects would produce the same categories of outputs and conditions that western peoples do.

    Christian communities tend to produce higher trust. That’s true. THat’s all. And for the reasons I’ve stated.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 17:58:00 UTC

  • THE CHOICES OF SOCIAL ORDER GOVERNANCE …………..Force —– Religion ——

    THE CHOICES OF SOCIAL ORDER GOVERNANCE

    …………..Force —– Religion —— Trade (anglo)

    Control Violence and the Law (Law)

    Force……..X………………………………………..

    Force……..X……………….X…………………….

    Force……..X…………………………………..X…

    Force……..X……………….X………………..X…

    Control Education, Inclusion, Exclusion (Norms)

    Religion………………………X…………………….

    Religion…..X………………..X…………………….

    Religion………………………X……………….X….

    Religion…..X………………..X……………….X….

    Control Money and Credit ( Consumption )

    Trade……..X………………………………………..

    Trade……..X………………..X…………………….

    Trade……..X…………………………………..X….

    Trade……..X………………..X……………….X….

    We evolved Force (aristocracy) > Administrative | Administrative (Religion) > Trade (commercial) because it was necessary.

    We should note that the middle east did NOT follow the same route, and developed Religion > Force(kings) > Priest-Kings > Centralized government and production > Then Trade. Never rule of law.

    This is why the fertile crescent was both a benefit and a curse. Just as resource curses are always a double edged sword.

    Means of Decision on the Organization of Production and Choice of Commons:

    ………………Monarchy .. Oligarchy .. Rule of Law . Democracy

    Auth……..: ……X

    Rentiers…: ……………………..X

    Markets…:………………………………………..X

    Socialism.:…………………………………………………………….X

    See?


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 17:43:00 UTC

  • HOW DID THEY DO IT AND WHY CAN’T WE? Having divorced themselves from the burden

    HOW DID THEY DO IT AND WHY CAN’T WE?

    Having divorced themselves from the burden of carrying territory, the classes necessary to defend it, police it, govern it, and the classes necessary to engage in production to pay for it, they were free to specialize in predation upon the host – primarily through various forms of usury, rent seeking, and conspiracy with the state against the people, and just as we redistributed lower class reproduction to the upper classes, they invested ALL of their reproduction in the parasitic classes.

    That’s the net of it right there.

    We can’t do that because we need to hold territory, fight for it, and pay for fighting for it, while continuously improving our condition. Ergo we produce commons and they parasitically consume and destroy commons.

    I mean. That’s the economics of it right there.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 17:14:00 UTC

  • SORRY, NO ONE WILL EVER “DESTROY” ME IN HONEST ARGUMENT. WON’T HAPPEN. —“E Mic

    SORRY, NO ONE WILL EVER “DESTROY” ME IN HONEST ARGUMENT. WON’T HAPPEN.

    —“E Michael Jones [would destroy] Curt’s sandcastle he spent all day building”—

    Dream on buddy. 😉 Never, ever, happen.

    Why? Which was the greater influence on the uniqueness of, and success of, the west? The Military, The Engineers and Metalsmiths, the Entrepreneurs(risk takers), The Law, The Philosophers, or the Church?

    We SURVIVED Christianity. We were not made by it.

    You see, choosing one grammar (model) allows cherry picking and justification. But choosing ALL models doesn’t. Victor Davis Hanson is right. “The Other Greeks”. The only criticism is, that evidence shows, the greek aristocracy were western Aryans practicing ancient aryan sovereignty, reciprocity, truth, duty, contractualism, and law.

    It all begins with the militia.

    And the militia begins with the Yamna and Cattle Raiding.

    Our militia order survived christianity. The farther north the more it survived. The farther south the more it was defeated by the church’s corruption.

    That which one perceives as good (survivor bias) may not in fact be good. I this case, while religions (myths, feasts, festivals) are in general a good thing. Abrahamic religions bring forth dark ages, ignorance, death, and decline. No matter how many men in those times try to desperately preserve our ancestral knowledge. No matter how many needles you find in christian, jewish, and muslim haystacks, they will never ever reach anything close to the achievements of western man in the ancient and modern worlds. EVER.

    The Christians were destroyers – we just managed to conquer the Church when it’s corruption was not longer tolerable. The Jews were destroyers and still are – by undermining every (109) host country they have been evicted from. The muslims were and are destroyers and still are – by raiding, invasion, and population replacement. Abrahamic religions are the greatest evil ever to befall mankind other than the great plagues and natural disasters. Not even the mongols come close – because they were only greedy – not hateful.

    Truth is enough. The Law is enough. Imposition of the Law by organized violence is enough. The organized violence of the militia of men who would be sovereign is enough.

    That is the lesson of history.

    See The Following Walk Through History:

    ==============================

    David Reich’s “Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past”

    JP Mallory’s “In Search of the Indo-Europeans”

    David Anthony’s “The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World”

    Eric Cline’s “1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed”

    Karen Armstrong’s “The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions”, “Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence”

    Victor Davis Hanson’s “The Other Greeks”, “The Western Way of War”, “The Soul of Battle”, “Carnage and Culture”, “The Father of Us All”,

    John Keegan’s “The History of Warfare”,

    Martin Van Crevld’s “The Culture of War”

    William Lind’s “4th Generation Warfare Handbook”

    -Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 16:34:00 UTC

  • (All set up to make a video. What happens? Power connector disconnects from the

    (All set up to make a video. What happens? Power connector disconnects from the logic board, and I cant charge my machine… fk… I’m going to go get the server out of the other house and just work with real iron. lolz)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 15:21:00 UTC