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  • (FB 1552419481 Timestamp) All personality systems are trying to describe underly

    (FB 1552419481 Timestamp) All personality systems are trying to describe underlying biological traits expressible as physical differences in brain structure and production. All of them are ‘partly correct’. http://www.psychologycharts.com/big-five-personality-traits.html

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552399444 Timestamp) There are two intersecting rules: 1. Kin selection 2. Reciprocity within the limits of proportionality. This explains his list of ten common outputs.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552406197 Timestamp) The possible: Engineering The good: Philosophy The true: Law

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552398589 Timestamp) SHIPPING FROM OUR SHOP —“Hi! I’m wondering if the shop at propertarianism.com delivers to [my country]? I’d like to order the 3” dress patch but the shop doesn’t find the cost of shipping to [my country].”— A Friend We have just launched. The shop is a placeholder, and not ‘live’ – and won’t be for some time. That said this is the set of products we plan to offer once the designs are done. I have learned to be patient with ‘design’ because brands ‘anchor’ rather quickly. That said, we will ship to anywhere it’s practically possible. And [your country] is practically possible. So, even if it means I have to have someone manually ship it, I will. 😉 Affections Curt PS: I suppose I should at least update the prices.

  • Curt Doolittle wrote on Rob McMullan’s timeline.

    (FB 1552405560 Timestamp) (happy birthday man) 😉

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    (FB 1552348670 Timestamp) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jq0damMgUU

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552608800 Timestamp) APPARENTLY TO BE CLASSIFIED AS A PHILOSOPHER YOU MUST MAKE YOUR IDEA ACCESSIBLE TO 5 YEAR OLDS —“Curt is not a philosopher by any means. He cannot even understand his own Confusion in order to boil it down into a simple manner in which common folk can grasp it instantly. If you cannot explain your ideas to a 5 year old child without them understanding them logically – you fail to comprehend yet, you own thoughts and imaginations in order to be able to judge them with discernment and thus avoid making a fool of yourself…”—Nacherel Tav This is a lie right? Can you explain programming to a five year old? The formal logics? Arithmetic, Geometry, Calculus, analysis and algebra? No you can’t. When Propertarianism is indifferent from writing law in a formal logic in a formal syntax, just like programming, with a formal set of types,. I can diagram all of it in about eight slides. But it’s a university degree level discipline. What you mean is I can’t produce an IDEOLOGY. Do you understand Kant, or Heidegger, or Aristotle or even darwin? Well, P is slightly easier than each. Precisely because it is formal. So if those men are philosophers then why am I not?

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552582128 Timestamp) i love russians. idiot playing music too loud in the apartment building. girl knocks on door. asks politely. idiot talks smack. man comes from behind girl. beats idiot for ten minutes to within an inch of his life. All the while lecturing him on his behavior. stops. then hangs around until idiot recovers. this is paternalism. This is what we have lost. Paternalism. Responsibility.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552604195 Timestamp) IT’S DECISION TIME! —“If you believe in the NAP and you want to be morally consistent you had better get studying Propertarianism and learn about reciprocity because you can’t be NAP compliant and lack in reciprocity. My objective is to make people admit that the NAP is their excuse to do nothing or to force them to act reciprocally and demand reciprocity. Its decision time people!”—Noah J Revoy

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552607161 Timestamp) MORE by James Fox Higgins (gold) I think you’ve misunderstood the purpose of propertarianism (as I had for a long time, and as many do). Curt is attempting to codify in language the natural law (the law of empirical science) first and foremost. Secondly, he’s writing a constitution that aligns with his natural law. If people choose to attempt to vie for power and implement this, then they may. But Propertarianism’s point is not to rule, it’s to be truthful. So, if your reputation is damaged by the TRUTH, then you have damaged your own property; which demonstrates foolishness, assuming the culture around you isn’t completely retarded. For instance, people like you and me Nicola already have a “reputation” among leftists as being “bigots” or whatever. We don’t care much because we know they’re idiots… but we care to the extent that it affects our prospects. So if you live in such a hypothetical society that equally values truth and your reputation is sullied by the truth of your actions being known, then nobody has imposed a cost upon you but you yourself. You can choose to continue in folly and let your reputation further diminish, or you can choose to repair and rebuild it through truthful action that the community smiles upon; thus engaging with the Christian practise of repentance and forgiveness, which is an ideal, and one that I wholly believe in. Propertarianism’s practical goal is to enshrine truth into law, and to defend truth by punishing lies. At no point have I suggested that violence is the only means by which people defend their reputation, nor is it often the appropriate means. Especially if your reputation is damaged by your own actions being know – getting violent won’t help at all. It would be completely irrational. You would be imposing a cost upon others. But again, you’re leaping forward into a hypothetical propertarian society to make a case against what is essentially a philosophical principle. You don’t need propertarianism or a propertarian society to recognise the different between ideals and realities (oughts and ises). We agree that people ought not use violence as the first choice in defence, but rather as a final recourse. That’s because we’re Christians. Many Muslims don’t agree or subscribe to this ideal, so they won’t care if we do. Moral arguments cower in the presence of actual violence. So just because we say “you ought not strike first” doesn’t mean others won’t strike first. The NAP is out the window when it’s not agreed to by the second party. You and I are only free to quibble about such things because a 3rd party (the state in this case) applies violence every day to ensure it. As the state begins to derelict its duty to violence, more onus falls upon us to engage with it directly (hence the breakdown of social cohesion and the requirement for preparation). You keep inferring that I hunger for violence. I don’t. I hunger for justice (i.e. the victory of truth). When words fail, violence is the last recourse and gold standard by which justice is dealt (and that is and always has been the empirically reality of man – that’s what our current legal system is; systemised violence). It may not be ideal, but it’s real.