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  • @alternative_right Let me explain Jefferson’s context. 1. The Aristocratic order

    @alternative_right

    Let me explain Jefferson’s context.
    1. The Aristocratic order (taxation force),
    2. The Priestly Order(lies, obedience and Tithes) and
    3. The Commercial order (truth, tort, and trade).

    His understanding was natural law
    Natural law by rule of law.
    Rule of law producing a commercial order.
    A commercial order is a voluntary order.
    An order of meritocracy.
    Meritocracy meaning Natural Aristocracy.

    We haven’t replaced it with socializing.
    We’ve replaced it with DISORDER.

    We can have our order but we cannot have it by the simple means you intuit. Rules must exist, and rules free of human ‘discretion’ because in the end all human discretion ‘swims left’.

    Jefferson was (correctly) trying to create a THIRD WAY, free of the parasitism of the state and church – who were both tremendous parasites that kept our people in ignorance and poverty.

    The((())) Enemy can bed defeated by law and prosecution without planting the seeds of another enemy.

    The natural law is the best civic religion ever invented by man.
    The natural law, the stoic method, and the Epicurean goals are the optimum personal religion.
    The Five Rules of Christianity, if limited to Kin, are the optimum method of producing harmony.
    The only cost one bears under the natural law is christian forgiveness.
    And Aryan Intolerance.
    Every Man a Sheriff.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-17 14:01:32 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102632685042488418

  • @I_Do_Not_Give_A_Damn @a BACKGROUND It is possible that Minds is a better platfo

    @I_Do_Not_Give_A_Damn@a

    BACKGROUND
    It is possible that Minds is a better platform for ‘thought’ and this a better for chic chat. I don’t know. I just need a platform to build a movement on.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-17 13:35:58 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102632584556757571

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    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-17 13:34:12 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102632577566313402

  • Jefferson’s Virtue Of Violence 30 Apr 2010 —“I have sworn upon the altar of Go

    Jefferson’s Virtue Of Violence
    30 Apr 2010

    —“I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.” – Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush (1800)

    Freedom is created by, and maintained by, the use of violence, and a man’s capacity for violence is his political wealth. The promise he will use his violence to create freedom, is met with the lack of his need to use it for any purpose whatsoever. It is a wealth sparely spent with high returns.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-17 13:33:52 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102632576263562333

  • @I_Do_Not_Give_A_Damn @a Well, here is how things work. But maybe Gab isn’t a co

    @I_Do_Not_Give_A_Damn@a

    Well, here is how things work. But maybe Gab isn’t a community site like FB or Quora and just a news stream. All I know is I hae a community of thousands of followers and I can only bring a few of them here.

    Notices (tweets)
    Words 40-50
    … Twitter ‘thought’ threads can consist of around – 8-12, but not more.
    … Rough average, 10*(40 to 50) = 400-500 words

    Awareness (Fluff, Marketing )
    Words 250
    Characters with spaces 1500

    Opinions or Ideas
    Words 500
    Characters with spaces 3000

    Persuasive opinions
    Words 750
    Characters with spaces 4500

    Persuasive Arguments
    Words 1500
    Characters with spaces 9000
    (Most of the time this is the limit of digital publication: 10K)

    — paper —

    Words 2000 (print, papers, articles)
    Scholarly Opinion and Commentary

    Words 3000-5000 (print, journals, papers, books)
    Subject Matter Treatments


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 21:15:07 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628727621423058

  • @a While I’m aware that Gab is more of a twitter than FB,Medium, Minds, Quora eq

    @a

    While I’m aware that Gab is more of a twitter than FB,Medium, Minds, Quora equivalent, is there any method to, or plan to, to either (a) expand the size of a post (fb, medium, minds, quora), or (b) allow chaining of posts (re twitter). Because at the current character limit we have to break up content, chain posts into a thread- which doesn’t result in a single post but a series of posts in reverse order.

    Why it matters: the left is better at spamming and rallying, but the right is better at educating.

    I don’t know the underlying tech (yet) so I can’t answer this question myself (yet).


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 20:09:23 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628469174000769

  • @wilowor rationally = honestly

    @wilowor
    rationally = honestly


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 19:51:55 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628400531120740

  • ( … more) There are limits to the scope of private property. Property is neces

    ( … more)

    There are limits to the scope of private property. Property is necessary because of the limits of people’s knowledge in time. However, there are points at which certain forms of private property deny service to consumers, (such as misuse of intellectual property rights) and therefore it is theft from consumers. Why? Because consumers forgo the opportunity for violence, and in doing so pay for the cost of creating that private property. So denying the market a good in order to increase prices and profits is a theft of the costs paid by consumers to create the opportunity for private property. So the limits to private property come from artificial scarcity (denying a good to market), whereas reinforcement of private property comes from the

    There are limits to the scope of public property, because there are limits to the amount of knowledge that can exist in any person’s mind, and limits to decision making among groups of individuals, and distortionary effects (basically, perceived risk reduction, limited by the amount of knowledge of the largest population able to exercise it’s will) and the rapidity of timely action, and because of the limits of timely action, limitations on the opportunity cost for the group. ie: increases in private property are an opportunity cost reduction for a group.

    The purpose of the union movement is to allow the populists to use threats against the capitalists, without fear that the capitalists can respond in kind, and thereby allow government to profit from intermediation, thereby forming an alliance between the unions and the state, regulated only by the long term (and therefore easily imperceptible) impact of their intervention on tax revenues.

    Violence should not be eliminated from our discourse. It is a ruse. Starting with a principle of non violence is and always shall be a ruse.

    The fact is, that ALL movements that presume non-violence are attempts at theft of the cost needed to create private property.

    Costs are the only means of honest political dialog. Both direct costs and opportunity costs.

    The Principle of Non-violence is fraud.

    Plain and simple.

    Period.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 19:50:50 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628396190935050

    Replying to: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628393880515362


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    @curtd

    The Threat Of Revolt, The General Strike, And The Myth Of Non-Violence 28 Monday Dec 2009 Posted by Curt Doolittle in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment A tactic used by the vocal left is the threat of violence, or revolt if their needs are not met. The tactic of revolt is ancient. This modern version of revolt is a product of The Myth Of The General Strike. (I am referring to Burnham’s treatment) The contemporary version is the Economic Armageddon and Political Upheaval of the classes. The opposing argument is the libertarian argument for private property, and private capitalism, and the Randian version of Atlas shrugging. Both of these are myths of the general strike. The argument, or myth in any of it’s versions, is disingenuous. Workers will eventually relent, be replaced, or the businesses close. Entrepreneurs will be replaced by others. It is the state who would suffer it’s loss of legitimacy in the event of failure. But a new group would take over in government, and life would go on. An analysis of history tells us that it is much easier for the minority with wealth to pay another minority to violently oppress the peasantry, and to obtain their compliance going forward with commercial incentives and rewards, than it is for a peasantry to organize a movement of a general strike. In fact, the government conducts all general strikes, because without government suport and threats of government violence on business people, they would largely be irrelevant. When a ruling class loses it’s will for violence, the society loses it’s binding mythology. It simply opens it’s ranks for a different group to take over the ruling class, and redefine the existing network-map of property rights, and the dispensation of them. However, provided that the ranks of the elite are open to absorb those ambitous people from all classes, and the elite retain sufficient willingness to use violence, the myth of the revolt is specious. Because people simply need leaders in order to revolt. Before an elite allows itself to be displaced, it commits fraud. They verbally ally themselves with ‘the people’. All societies determine the scope of private and group property differently. (more…)

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  • The Threat Of Revolt, The General Strike, And The Myth Of Non-Violence 28 Monday

    The Threat Of Revolt, The General Strike, And The Myth Of Non-Violence
    28
    Monday
    Dec 2009
    Posted by Curt Doolittle in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment
    A tactic used by the vocal left is the threat of violence, or revolt if their needs are not met. The tactic of revolt is ancient. This modern version of revolt is a product of The Myth Of The General Strike. (I am referring to Burnham’s treatment) The contemporary version is the Economic Armageddon and Political Upheaval of the classes.

    The opposing argument is the libertarian argument for private property, and private capitalism, and the Randian version of Atlas shrugging.

    Both of these are myths of the general strike.

    The argument, or myth in any of it’s versions, is disingenuous. Workers will eventually relent, be replaced, or the businesses close. Entrepreneurs will be replaced by others. It is the state who would suffer it’s loss of legitimacy in the event of failure. But a new group would take over in government, and life would go on.

    An analysis of history tells us that it is much easier for the minority with wealth to pay another minority to violently oppress the peasantry, and to obtain their compliance going forward with commercial incentives and rewards, than it is for a peasantry to organize a movement of a general strike. In fact, the government conducts all general strikes, because without government suport and threats of government violence on business people, they would largely be irrelevant.

    When a ruling class loses it’s will for violence, the society loses it’s binding mythology. It simply opens it’s ranks for a different group to take over the ruling class, and redefine the existing network-map of property rights, and the dispensation of them. However, provided that the ranks of the elite are open to absorb those ambitous people from all classes, and the elite retain sufficient willingness to use violence, the myth of the revolt is specious. Because people simply need leaders in order to revolt.

    Before an elite allows itself to be displaced, it commits fraud. They verbally ally themselves with ‘the people’.

    All societies determine the scope of private and group property differently.

    (more…)


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 19:50:14 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102628393880515362

  • (…more ) This may be too subtle for you, but I am casting you as a thief, fool

    (…more )
    This may be too subtle for you, but I am casting you as a thief, fool and liar who works against the public good, in order to obtain what you want by deceptive means, rather than what can be obtained by honest voluntary exchange, using the only tools and institutions of cooperation that man has so far invented – those that are calculable, and the institutions that make them so. You are part of the reason democratic capitalism has failed, and why totalitarian capitalism has emerged as the dominant economic force to be employed in the world.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-08-16 12:04:09 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102626561202065967

    Replying to: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102626559149003354


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    @curtd

    (…more) Implicit in your postings (all of them) is a ‘freedom’ that you take for granted, yet do not understand. That is that we grant men free speech, in substitution for withholding our violence, so that we may seek the truth, not simply seek to achieve our ends – violence is a much easier tool for achieving ends. And since a state can only dispense violence — it is its only tool — that violence, and the state, are a continuation of that exchange of violence for seeking truth, not seeking ‘to win’. Therefore if you do not debate rationally, men need not withhold their violence against you. And if they do, they simply allow you to steal from the social order. In other words, if you are not seeking truth and are name calling, then you are both stealing from the public wishing well by which we all pay for the act of free speech so that we may seek truth — not so that we may get what we want. And if it is just to get what we want, then not only can the weak revolt, and return to violence, but so can the strong. Some of us are possessed of petty interpersonal violence, some of us capable of protest and rabblery, some of us capable of slaughter and civil war. That the weak threaten violence is a humor, since the strong are more capable both of its execution, and of paying a minority handsomely to oppress or kill the discontents. You may be one of those people for whom degradation of our ‘group’s’ competitive ability and therefore status and prosperity is acceptable. And if that is the case, then again, you steal from those who seek to perpetuate our advantage and prosperity, by failure to participate in argument. You may be one of those people for whom this is a mask for envy and laziness and simply wants others to take care of you rather than earn for yourself and others. You may be one of those people who is willing to consume cultural capital for current ends, and who is willing to steal from the sacrifices that were made by those generations that came before us. You may be one of those people that thinks, despite the vast ocean of data, that people are infinitely plastic in their behavior, rather than that humans behave in very clear and established manners across all states, nations, civilizations and times, and therefore are a utopian. I don’t know which of these errors you’re making. But I do know that your failure to engage in an argument, is to hide behind an electronic connection as a means of stealing from your fellow man. (more…)

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