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  • Order of Operations. Path to ‘practical Activities’

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:21 AM

    —“Focusing on the core principle of reciprocity is good, that’s a concept, that with a bit of time, most people can get their heads round. … We need to hear practical activities people can get involved in to push for this”— @relocateromania

    We will roll out ‘practical activities’ once we have 1) enough of the constitution out, 2) and enough of a FAQ, and 3) a video for each market segment we’re addressing so that they know the features and benefits.Then we can start ‘organizing’: Political Party. Activists. Fighters.

  • Understand Our Mission

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:25 AM We are looking for (a) good people of character to spread the word. (b) ex military/leo who get the strategy (c) political activists to communicate the benefits (d) intellectuals who can argue the details. We started top down because that’s how innovation works.

  • Understand Our Mission

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:25 AM We are looking for (a) good people of character to spread the word. (b) ex military/leo who get the strategy (c) political activists to communicate the benefits (d) intellectuals who can argue the details. We started top down because that’s how innovation works.

  • Our Movement

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:28 AM See we all work the same way. We learn something new, we stew on it for three months, and bang, then the whole group advances in a leap. I can observe it’s happened. I can’ observe it in myself. I can’t tell when I’ve made a leap. But between leaps I can’t predict the leap.

  • Our Movement

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:28 AM See we all work the same way. We learn something new, we stew on it for three months, and bang, then the whole group advances in a leap. I can observe it’s happened. I can’ observe it in myself. I can’t tell when I’ve made a leap. But between leaps I can’t predict the leap.

  • Our Movement Makes Leaders – We Don’t Appoint or Approve Them

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:38 AM We don’t ask people to do anything. They do them of their own volition. John, Bill, Eli, Brandon, Martin, Alain, Pomen, and the fifty other guys I could mention – we just let the market do its job. And we even spin off people. People take P and use it for their own purposes. And that’s what we want them to do. P creates a big tent on the methodology, but it creates a lot of tribes for the application of it to different political, economic, philosophical, and spiritual frames. Sure, I have a solution for constitutional reformation to continue the western tradition and to follow the hindus and the chinese into insulation from the semitic and african civilizations so that we can each develop our civilizations according to our needs. But you can build any form of political or economic order under P and under rule of law with P – you just have to do it truthfully and reciprocally. So when we say “markets in everything” we mean EVERYTHING.

  • Our Movement Makes Leaders – We Don’t Appoint or Approve Them

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:38 AM We don’t ask people to do anything. They do them of their own volition. John, Bill, Eli, Brandon, Martin, Alain, Pomen, and the fifty other guys I could mention – we just let the market do its job. And we even spin off people. People take P and use it for their own purposes. And that’s what we want them to do. P creates a big tent on the methodology, but it creates a lot of tribes for the application of it to different political, economic, philosophical, and spiritual frames. Sure, I have a solution for constitutional reformation to continue the western tradition and to follow the hindus and the chinese into insulation from the semitic and african civilizations so that we can each develop our civilizations according to our needs. But you can build any form of political or economic order under P and under rule of law with P – you just have to do it truthfully and reciprocally. So when we say “markets in everything” we mean EVERYTHING.

  • Prioritize Trust Over Performance.

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:48 AM by Luke Weinhagen The prioritization of trust over performance. Both are important, but their prioritization under normal conditions should always favor trust. This same graph is what I am aiming at when I say things like “kinship capitalism”. Enough performance for the in-group capitalism to function well but never at the cost of trust and never allowing incentives for higher performance to be subsidized by the expenditure of trust.

  • Prioritize Trust Over Performance.

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:48 AM by Luke Weinhagen The prioritization of trust over performance. Both are important, but their prioritization under normal conditions should always favor trust. This same graph is what I am aiming at when I say things like “kinship capitalism”. Enough performance for the in-group capitalism to function well but never at the cost of trust and never allowing incentives for higher performance to be subsidized by the expenditure of trust.

  • Against Anarcho Capitalism (libertarianism)

    Feb 9, 2020, 10:47 AM The origins of Rothbard’s anarcho capitalism (a sophism) and Mises’ wing of Austrian economics( praxeology as a pseudoscience), are in the ethics Jews of the Pale and Russia:

    (a) evasion of payment for the commons, and (b) licensing of profit from baiting into hazard (usury, alcohol, prostitution, slave trading, gambling, organized crime), (c) specializing in use of the state against the people (tax collection, money changing), and (d) investing assets from these criminal activities into rent-seeking (non productive parasitic returns) and (e) slowly migrating into mixed criminal, black market, grey market, and open market industries (f) undermining the state, the law, their knowledge, their traditions, their culture, their institutions, and their norms in order to convert the state from suppression of local rents to maximization of rents.