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  • What Innovations does P Bring?

    —“I agree with a good deal what you say. But none of this is particularly new. Propertarianism is a sort of restatement of English Common Law combined with modern Economics 101. Economics tells us that the proper role of the state is to prevent/punish externalities. English Common Law developed over centuries – albeit in a groping-in-the-dark sort of way – precisely to prevent/punish externalities even though the theory of externalities wasn’t fully understood until last century. Propertarianism seems to me to be basically true because Economics 101 is theoretically elegant as the English Common Law is empirically robust. All I’m saying is that I fail to see anything innovative in Propertarianism. What theoretical advance does Propertarianism assert for itself?”—Calixto Muni

    [G]ood Question Formal operational logic, extension of commercial suppression of hazard to political speech, ending baiting into hazard, and rent seeking, and undermining of the natural law. For example, how do you test Truthful speech in court? What is the test of tort (reciprocity)? How can we prevent redefinition of legal terms that are insufficiently defined in order to circumvent the law’s dependence upon them. How can we strictly construct law closed to interpretation? How do we return undecidable cases to the legislature? How do we stop the legislature from constructing unconstitutional law before inserting it into the polity? Was via negativa constitutional monarchy really worse or better? Why do we need multiple houses for the classes instead of single house parliaments. Why has democracy failed, and where did we go wrong? What was the west’s group evolutionary strategy and why was it different from other civilizations, and why did it produced outsized responses? How do we stop another overthrow of our civlization through the abrahamic technique of undermining by false promise of escape from physical and natural law in exchange for undermining host polities and creating dark ages – this time with boasian anthropology, freudian psychology, marxism, postmodernism, feminism, denialism – the use of pseudoscience and sophism to undermine our market for cooperation between the classes at the cost of suppressing the reproduction of the underclasses, so that we can devote surpluses from those savings to the production of increasingly productive high trust commons? How do we reform the polity given what we’ve learned in the past century and a half (almost two)? The economic reforms will restore the family and the middle classes. The legal reforms will prevent future conquest of our peoples. The intellectual reforms will crush the academic-media-entertainment propaganda system of organized undermining of our people. The scientific reforms will end the incompatibility of the disciplines. You’re seeing correctly, that we restore common law, add the lessons of economics, and the lessons of the experiments with an open franchise government. What you’re not seeing is the completion of the construction of a constitution of formal natural law. You’re not seeing is the completion of the Aristotelian program, the end of the left’s second attempted dark age, and the renaissance that must result from the completion of the sciences by extension from the physical to the metaphysical (linguistic), psychological, and sociological, so that it is no longer possible to lie about the universe man and how we survive and evolve while in a condition of excellence. P is a huge program. This is why it takes someone like John Mark to explain it.I built it for intellectuals who must rule and defend against ill rule.John takes it to ordinary people who desire good rule, and to avoid ill rule.And those who cannot grasp either, must follow only because of the material benefits that will be the greatest restoration of the middle since the roman reforms.

  • What Innovations does P Bring?

    —“I agree with a good deal what you say. But none of this is particularly new. Propertarianism is a sort of restatement of English Common Law combined with modern Economics 101. Economics tells us that the proper role of the state is to prevent/punish externalities. English Common Law developed over centuries – albeit in a groping-in-the-dark sort of way – precisely to prevent/punish externalities even though the theory of externalities wasn’t fully understood until last century. Propertarianism seems to me to be basically true because Economics 101 is theoretically elegant as the English Common Law is empirically robust. All I’m saying is that I fail to see anything innovative in Propertarianism. What theoretical advance does Propertarianism assert for itself?”—Calixto Muni

    [G]ood Question Formal operational logic, extension of commercial suppression of hazard to political speech, ending baiting into hazard, and rent seeking, and undermining of the natural law. For example, how do you test Truthful speech in court? What is the test of tort (reciprocity)? How can we prevent redefinition of legal terms that are insufficiently defined in order to circumvent the law’s dependence upon them. How can we strictly construct law closed to interpretation? How do we return undecidable cases to the legislature? How do we stop the legislature from constructing unconstitutional law before inserting it into the polity? Was via negativa constitutional monarchy really worse or better? Why do we need multiple houses for the classes instead of single house parliaments. Why has democracy failed, and where did we go wrong? What was the west’s group evolutionary strategy and why was it different from other civilizations, and why did it produced outsized responses? How do we stop another overthrow of our civlization through the abrahamic technique of undermining by false promise of escape from physical and natural law in exchange for undermining host polities and creating dark ages – this time with boasian anthropology, freudian psychology, marxism, postmodernism, feminism, denialism – the use of pseudoscience and sophism to undermine our market for cooperation between the classes at the cost of suppressing the reproduction of the underclasses, so that we can devote surpluses from those savings to the production of increasingly productive high trust commons? How do we reform the polity given what we’ve learned in the past century and a half (almost two)? The economic reforms will restore the family and the middle classes. The legal reforms will prevent future conquest of our peoples. The intellectual reforms will crush the academic-media-entertainment propaganda system of organized undermining of our people. The scientific reforms will end the incompatibility of the disciplines. You’re seeing correctly, that we restore common law, add the lessons of economics, and the lessons of the experiments with an open franchise government. What you’re not seeing is the completion of the construction of a constitution of formal natural law. You’re not seeing is the completion of the Aristotelian program, the end of the left’s second attempted dark age, and the renaissance that must result from the completion of the sciences by extension from the physical to the metaphysical (linguistic), psychological, and sociological, so that it is no longer possible to lie about the universe man and how we survive and evolve while in a condition of excellence. P is a huge program. This is why it takes someone like John Mark to explain it.I built it for intellectuals who must rule and defend against ill rule.John takes it to ordinary people who desire good rule, and to avoid ill rule.And those who cannot grasp either, must follow only because of the material benefits that will be the greatest restoration of the middle since the roman reforms.

  • PART 5 – Findings of the Law

    THE GOOD

    PLEASURE

    CHOICE

    VALUE

    PREFERENCE

    GOOD

    VIOLENCE

    LOYALTY

    EMPATHY

    PANDERING

    TOLERANCE —“Once you see that extending tolerance to immoral political behavior is ITSELF immoral, you can’t un-see it.”—Michael Churchill

    TOLERATING A KNOWN THEFT

    CHARITY

    FAIRNESS

    EQUALITY

    FEMINISM

    FEMININITY

    MASCULINITY

    IDENTITY

    SELF DEFENSE

    LIFE

    SUICIDE

    EUTHENASIA

    ABORTION / EXPOSURE

    AGE OF CONSENT

    AGE OF CONCEPTION

    PEDOPHILIA

    PEDOPHILIC INCEST

    INCEST

    PROSTITUTION

    HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONS

    HOMOSEXUAL ‘MARRIAGE’

    MARRIAGE

    MISTRESSES AND LOVERS

    POLYGAMY

    SPANKING

    GENERATIONS

    REPRODUCTION

    MISCAGENATION

    EUGENICS

    GENETIC modification

    ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION

    TRANSHUMANISM LIFEBOAT

    CONFLICT

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    Freedom of Speech

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    INTERPERSONAL SPEECH

    DEFAMATION: GOSSIP, LIBEL, AND SLANDER

    ON THE DUEL

    THE BAD

    POVERTY

    DISEASE

    ADDICTION

    SOCIOPATHY

    MENTAL ILLNESS

    CONSPIRACY THEORIES

    [insert page=’conspiracy’ display=’content’]

    CRIME

    DRUGS AND ALCOHOL

    BRIBERY

    BLACKMAIL

    ‘SCALPING’

    INTEREST / USURY

    [insert page=’2020/05/27/usury’ content=’display’]

    “DERIVATIVES / I NSTRUMENTS”

    RESTITUTION

    PUNISHMENT

    FAILURE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE — PUNISHMENT

    SLAVERY

    OTHERS

    ASSOCIATION AND EXCLUSION

    CLASS AND CLASSISM

    RACE AND RACISM

    OTHER CIVILIZATIONS, CULTURES, AND CLANS

    ANIMALS

    DRONES

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCES

    THE AI QUESTION AND THE ANSWER

    THE PROBLEM ISN’T THE AI, BUT IT’S WARRANTOR

    ALIENS

    MATTERS OF WAR

    PROPAGANDA AND INFORMATION

    IMMIGRATION

    CONVERSION

    RELIGION

    WAR

    TRADE CONFLICT

    COLONIALISM

    CONQUEST

    CONQUEST

    RULE

    THE MARKET

    Why and how Markets work

    THE LIMIT OF MARKETS

    WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

    LICENSES

    PRODUCT SAFETY

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

    MONOPOLY

    WORKDAYS

    HOLIDAYS

    TERRITORIAL COMMONS

    CITIES, SUBURBS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES

    SCALE

    DENSITY

    ARCHITECTURE

    ORGANIZATION (LAYOUT)

    ZONING

    SPATIAL COMMONS

    RESOURCES

    THE LAND AIR AND SEAS

    SPACE (EXTRA TERRESTRIAL)

    MONUMENTS

    POLLUTION

    THE INFORMATIONAL COMMONS

    PUBLIC SPEECH

    THE POLITICIANS

    THE MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA

    The Law on Media Content

    [insert page=’the-natural-law-on-media-content’ display=’content’]

    THE ACADEMY

    THE EDUCATORS

    THE CHURCH

    LIfe After Death

    [insert page=’life-after-death’ display=’content’]

    INSURANCE

    NATURAL DISASTERS/ DAMAG ES

    FAMINE/THE WATER IN THE DESERT/SHORTAGES

    POVERTY/CHARITY/SHORTAGES

    SHELTER: WINTER AND SUMMER

    DISEASE

  • PART 5 – Findings of the Law

    THE GOOD

    PLEASURE

    CHOICE

    VALUE

    PREFERENCE

    GOOD

    VIOLENCE

    LOYALTY

    EMPATHY

    PANDERING

    TOLERANCE —“Once you see that extending tolerance to immoral political behavior is ITSELF immoral, you can’t un-see it.”—Michael Churchill

    TOLERATING A KNOWN THEFT

    CHARITY

    FAIRNESS

    EQUALITY

    FEMINISM

    FEMININITY

    MASCULINITY

    IDENTITY

    SELF DEFENSE

    LIFE

    SUICIDE

    EUTHENASIA

    ABORTION / EXPOSURE

    AGE OF CONSENT

    AGE OF CONCEPTION

    PEDOPHILIA

    PEDOPHILIC INCEST

    INCEST

    PROSTITUTION

    HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONS

    HOMOSEXUAL ‘MARRIAGE’

    MARRIAGE

    MISTRESSES AND LOVERS

    POLYGAMY

    SPANKING

    GENERATIONS

    REPRODUCTION

    MISCAGENATION

    EUGENICS

    GENETIC modification

    ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION

    TRANSHUMANISM LIFEBOAT

    CONFLICT

    FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    Freedom of Speech

    [include page=’freedom-of-speech-under-propertarianism’ content=’display’]

    INTERPERSONAL SPEECH

    DEFAMATION: GOSSIP, LIBEL, AND SLANDER

    ON THE DUEL

    THE BAD

    POVERTY

    DISEASE

    ADDICTION

    SOCIOPATHY

    MENTAL ILLNESS

    CONSPIRACY THEORIES

    [insert page=’conspiracy’ display=’content’]

    CRIME

    DRUGS AND ALCOHOL

    BRIBERY

    BLACKMAIL

    ‘SCALPING’

    INTEREST / USURY

    [insert page=’2020/05/27/usury’ content=’display’]

    “DERIVATIVES / I NSTRUMENTS”

    RESTITUTION

    PUNISHMENT

    FAILURE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE — PUNISHMENT

    SLAVERY

    OTHERS

    ASSOCIATION AND EXCLUSION

    CLASS AND CLASSISM

    RACE AND RACISM

    OTHER CIVILIZATIONS, CULTURES, AND CLANS

    ANIMALS

    DRONES

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCES

    THE AI QUESTION AND THE ANSWER

    THE PROBLEM ISN’T THE AI, BUT IT’S WARRANTOR

    ALIENS

    MATTERS OF WAR

    PROPAGANDA AND INFORMATION

    IMMIGRATION

    CONVERSION

    RELIGION

    WAR

    TRADE CONFLICT

    COLONIALISM

    CONQUEST

    CONQUEST

    RULE

    THE MARKET

    Why and how Markets work

    THE LIMIT OF MARKETS

    WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

    LICENSES

    PRODUCT SAFETY

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

    MONOPOLY

    WORKDAYS

    HOLIDAYS

    TERRITORIAL COMMONS

    CITIES, SUBURBS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES

    SCALE

    DENSITY

    ARCHITECTURE

    ORGANIZATION (LAYOUT)

    ZONING

    SPATIAL COMMONS

    RESOURCES

    THE LAND AIR AND SEAS

    SPACE (EXTRA TERRESTRIAL)

    MONUMENTS

    POLLUTION

    THE INFORMATIONAL COMMONS

    PUBLIC SPEECH

    THE POLITICIANS

    THE MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA

    The Law on Media Content

    [insert page=’the-natural-law-on-media-content’ display=’content’]

    THE ACADEMY

    THE EDUCATORS

    THE CHURCH

    LIfe After Death

    [insert page=’life-after-death’ display=’content’]

    INSURANCE

    NATURAL DISASTERS/ DAMAG ES

    FAMINE/THE WATER IN THE DESERT/SHORTAGES

    POVERTY/CHARITY/SHORTAGES

    SHELTER: WINTER AND SUMMER

    DISEASE

  • Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology)

    —“…The concept of “obeying the commandments gives ultimate freedom” was the biggest oxymoron to me for most of my life. I have my merits, it should be good enough… Maybe this is just my inner /r, I have found a level of peace as I accepted my place in the machinery of life.”—Anne Summers

    [I]t gives people an easy way of avoiding conflict over status and position so that they can work in harmony by simple rules. We just use sovereignty in western civ (scientific and legal) and take accountability for our actions, and supernaturalists use an excuse NOT to take accountability for their actions. In other words, sovereignty for the strong, and submission for the weak.

  • Sovereignty (Natural Law) vs Submission (Theology)

    —“…The concept of “obeying the commandments gives ultimate freedom” was the biggest oxymoron to me for most of my life. I have my merits, it should be good enough… Maybe this is just my inner /r, I have found a level of peace as I accepted my place in the machinery of life.”—Anne Summers

    [I]t gives people an easy way of avoiding conflict over status and position so that they can work in harmony by simple rules. We just use sovereignty in western civ (scientific and legal) and take accountability for our actions, and supernaturalists use an excuse NOT to take accountability for their actions. In other words, sovereignty for the strong, and submission for the weak.

  • No. Toll Roads Are Not Permitted Under P-Constitution

    —-“How would P-Law handle toll roads. More specifically, our current highway into Houston is a regular tax funded highway, with an oversized median between the two directional lanes… however they’re in the process of building a new toll road in the median & converting the current highway into a feeder road with all the hassles of stop lights. At present, it’s a 45 minute non stop trip on a publically paid for highway. How would P-law handle the govt changing our current highway into a toll road?”—Clinton McLaggan

    [I]t’s a debatable and technical point, however, P-Constitution prohibits toll roads. While at first blush it would appear possible under natural law, its a violation of two criteria: first, the only necessary right of a commons – of movement in two dimensional space, and secondly: it’s open to rent seeking – a fee without contributing to production. In other words if you want a road you can build one, but you can’t create such a commons and extract tolls for it. Same for bridges. Not for ferries. NOTE: One of P’s prohibitions is non-exclusory use of property. Meaning you can’t wall someone out of access to territory. This is a very old common law tradition. If you want to wall something off you have to provide passage along the borders.

  • No. Toll Roads Are Not Permitted Under P-Constitution

    —-“How would P-Law handle toll roads. More specifically, our current highway into Houston is a regular tax funded highway, with an oversized median between the two directional lanes… however they’re in the process of building a new toll road in the median & converting the current highway into a feeder road with all the hassles of stop lights. At present, it’s a 45 minute non stop trip on a publically paid for highway. How would P-law handle the govt changing our current highway into a toll road?”—Clinton McLaggan

    [I]t’s a debatable and technical point, however, P-Constitution prohibits toll roads. While at first blush it would appear possible under natural law, its a violation of two criteria: first, the only necessary right of a commons – of movement in two dimensional space, and secondly: it’s open to rent seeking – a fee without contributing to production. In other words if you want a road you can build one, but you can’t create such a commons and extract tolls for it. Same for bridges. Not for ferries. NOTE: One of P’s prohibitions is non-exclusory use of property. Meaning you can’t wall someone out of access to territory. This is a very old common law tradition. If you want to wall something off you have to provide passage along the borders.

  • P Methodology Produces Optimums, This Is Ideal

    By: Luke Weinhagen (via Brandon Hayes) (edited for clarity) 1) Presentation of content creates a cost of consumption, 2) Brands compete on that cost to the producer and discount to the consumer: 3) P competence – creates the ability to generate functional output with P 4) P craftsmanship – creates the ability to generate functional output with P that survives market competition Various markets will value differing aesthetics(interests, concerns, values), meaning different expressions of craftsmanship will survive in different markets. So the first barrier is the development of competence (be able to make it your own), and the second barrier is developing and executing appropriate craftsmanship for a specific market (be able to speak it into your audience). I do not know that any of us has cracked the code on a single way to bring P to every audience. We are still crafting our messages to audiences. Bill demonstrated this very effectively recently. He expressed a desire to elevate his craftsmanship in P and created an audience, a market, receptive to this expression of P. Others of us are going to have to slum it, speaking with less precision and using more colloquial language, in order to serve audiences receptive at that level. Both function to improve P as inputs can be pulled back in from all markets. And in my opinion all increases in craftsmanship, regardless of market, serve to benefit the overall widespread adoption of P methodology.

  • P Methodology Produces Optimums, This Is Ideal

    By: Luke Weinhagen (via Brandon Hayes) (edited for clarity) 1) Presentation of content creates a cost of consumption, 2) Brands compete on that cost to the producer and discount to the consumer: 3) P competence – creates the ability to generate functional output with P 4) P craftsmanship – creates the ability to generate functional output with P that survives market competition Various markets will value differing aesthetics(interests, concerns, values), meaning different expressions of craftsmanship will survive in different markets. So the first barrier is the development of competence (be able to make it your own), and the second barrier is developing and executing appropriate craftsmanship for a specific market (be able to speak it into your audience). I do not know that any of us has cracked the code on a single way to bring P to every audience. We are still crafting our messages to audiences. Bill demonstrated this very effectively recently. He expressed a desire to elevate his craftsmanship in P and created an audience, a market, receptive to this expression of P. Others of us are going to have to slum it, speaking with less precision and using more colloquial language, in order to serve audiences receptive at that level. Both function to improve P as inputs can be pulled back in from all markets. And in my opinion all increases in craftsmanship, regardless of market, serve to benefit the overall widespread adoption of P methodology.