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  • Information, Measurement, Negotiation

    Man as the measure of all things man Actually, the concept I am working on is whether we have everything backwards, and language consists entirely of measurements of different degrees of precision, and mathematics and operations are merely more precise measurements than we are familiar with speaking of. What does it mean to measure? Man is the unit of measure for all he measures. The limits of his existence, perception, action, and comprehension, provides him with units of measure. Measurements provide us with constant relations. All our other methods of measurement merely extend the constant relations provided by the limits constraining the existence, perception, action, and comprehension of man. This appears to be the correct model.

  • Precision In Eras

    ( The ancients worked in nearly all things, with a smaller number of people, in less diverse distribution of knowledge and labor, with of longer and slower production cycles, and therefore a lower means of precision. If man is the measure of all things he thinks, speaks, and acts, and if therefore language consists of various measurements of various experiences, then it is only rational that they would speak in more general terms at their level of complexity in time and we more precise at our level of complexity in time. )

  • Precision In Eras

    ( The ancients worked in nearly all things, with a smaller number of people, in less diverse distribution of knowledge and labor, with of longer and slower production cycles, and therefore a lower means of precision. If man is the measure of all things he thinks, speaks, and acts, and if therefore language consists of various measurements of various experiences, then it is only rational that they would speak in more general terms at their level of complexity in time and we more precise at our level of complexity in time. )

  • Hegel was right but that isn’t enough.

    Well, you can get a kant, a hegel, schopenhauer, a marx, a hayek, and a heidegger out of german civilization.  And that’s the problem. You can get a Kant and a Hegel AND a marx and a heidegger. So while I can sit here and state that Hegel is mostly right, and was mostly right first, and I must acknowledge that it is much harder to defeat an intuitionistically programmed order than it is to defeat a legalistic order, both are defeatable without the other. Jews build an immoral society and wealth and persecution results from it. Germans build a moral society and wealth and success results from it. Anglos build a wealthy society and immorality and decline results from it. Americans build a legal and meritocratic society, and wealth and morality result from it. People must not be able to choose the good and the true, only the wanted and the possible. This is the secret of natural law. People can only chose the desirable, the reciprocal, and the possible by reciprocity. Truth is enough.

  • Hegel was right but that isn’t enough.

    Well, you can get a kant, a hegel, schopenhauer, a marx, a hayek, and a heidegger out of german civilization.  And that’s the problem. You can get a Kant and a Hegel AND a marx and a heidegger. So while I can sit here and state that Hegel is mostly right, and was mostly right first, and I must acknowledge that it is much harder to defeat an intuitionistically programmed order than it is to defeat a legalistic order, both are defeatable without the other. Jews build an immoral society and wealth and persecution results from it. Germans build a moral society and wealth and success results from it. Anglos build a wealthy society and immorality and decline results from it. Americans build a legal and meritocratic society, and wealth and morality result from it. People must not be able to choose the good and the true, only the wanted and the possible. This is the secret of natural law. People can only chose the desirable, the reciprocal, and the possible by reciprocity. Truth is enough.

  • Agreed. It’s Very Important.

    AGREED. IT’S VERY IMPORTANT (EXPANSION ON MOLYNEUX) Stefan Molyneux produced a great video yesterday on the various power laws of human organization, and how these affect our social, economic, and political orders. He adds all the ‘color’ and examples I rarely do. I’m going to repeat, add to his points here, and expand on them quite a bit, in order to take his lesson to its logical conclusion. DIFFERENCES 1. Genes, in-utero-development, biological abilities, and personality traits including iq, must coincide to produce extraordinary behavior. A lot must ‘go right’ to get an excellent individual in any field. A lot does not ‘go right’ for the vast majority. The Gaussian distribution of talents (the bell curve), exists. 2. 50% of the work, (and certainly the profit) is caused by the square root of the number of employees. Some people are 50 times, 100 times, or 1000 times smarter than others. There are more highly intelligent men than women. The classes are organized from from lower-upper class to lower-proletarian class by these distributions of desirability in physical desirability, social desirability, reproductive desirability, cooperative desirability, productive desirability, and imitative desirability. 3. Economic rewards in the free market concentrate around those who provide goods, services, (and less frequently, information) to those who serve larger and larger numbers of people sufficiently to cause them to contribute some portion of their resources to those individuals. (smartest people are not richest. richest people serve most people. most people are ‘ordinary’. Most ordinary people have ordinary wants and needs. this is not the case of extraordinary people, who have different wants and needs. 4. Because of this difference, a small percentage of people bear the weight of inventing, planning, calculating, organizing, and administering the organization of the production of order, laws, norms. manners, markets for goods services and information, and markets for the production of commons. 5. Inequality is not only going to occur but needs to occur in order to organize people into a voluntary organization of production that provides everyone with the incentive to serve one another with maximum effort that we see in modern economies, rather than MINIMUM effort that we see otherwise. 6. Unfortunately, some people in power use the state to interfere with a meritocratic distribution, and people in power obtain rents for doing so, and under democracy buy votes by doing so. This leads to increasing inequality in a population from a necessary inequality to an unnecessary inequality. 7. Middle and working and lower classes have lost ground since the end of the post-war artificial economy. (But stefan does not state why very clearly – which I’ll suggest below). PRIESTLY CASTE: PSEUDOSCIENCE, FRAUD AND RENTS. 1. The priestly cast promised utopia in afterlife in return for money, power, and control. This was the open fraud of monotheism, and the presevation of ignorance in christianity by failing to teach literacy, and in islam by the limiting of ‘literacy’ to the religoius texts. 2. In the 19th century, With the decline of the church, these frauds ran to the left the pseudo-scientific cosmopolitanism of Boaz(anthropology), Marx(economics and sociology), Freud (psychology), and later the Frankfurt School(aesthetics), and from the left into the academy. 3. And in the 20th century, because of government education loans and a swelling of the students who desired to pay the academy – for ‘diplomas’: modern versions of medieval Indulgences – for courses in pseudo-science, pseudo-rationalsm, and outright fabrication. They had found a new source of income. The original academies were founded as extensions of the church, teaching extensions of theology, but in the 19th and 20th centuries, rapidly transitioned to teaching pseudoscience, pseudo-rationalism, and outright propaganda and deceit. 4. They now sell utopia in later life, in exchange for money, power, and control. 5. So we produce inequality that is necessary, But priests, public intellectuals, and politicians produce unnecessary inequality through interference in that market. 6. The priests cannot allow us to know the truth of inequality of ability and the necessity of using it, and the necessity of markets to use it without rent seeking to provide the least unnecessary inequality while providing the sufficient inequality – because if they did, then they would lose their opportunity to get paid for their dishonesty. So they claim unnecessary and unjust inequality – but they are the creators of unnecessary and unjust equality. They sell you the (impossible) paradise of equality. They sell you that the current order is corrupt and unjust. They sell you that we are indifferent biologically. They obtain income and power in school, academy, public intellectuals, politicians, and the bureaucratic state, and those industries large enough to seek rents from all of the above. WOMEN AND THE UNDERCLASSES 1. Women recognize the great difference in physical attraction, discount the vast differences in physical ability, but deny the existence of the same vast differences in intellectual ability. 2. But the underclass does so as well. For the same reasons: justifiable insecurity from lack of competitive ability, to which they attribute conspiracy. 3. (It seems inconceivable to women that (a) they are not anywhere near as loyal as men, (b) have fewer competing interests compared to men, (c) are more easily biased by ‘drama’ than men, and (d) produce far fewer competitive candidates at the margins of strength, endurance, and intelligence than men. 4. And equally, it seems to be inconceivable to the underclasses that they are bound by the limits of Dunning-Kruger, because of their necessity of action, confidence in their actions, and ability to decide which action to take, despite their limited abilities. ) STAFAN DIDN’T COVER THE FOLLOWING ISSUES 0. The marginal difference in compensation necessary to organize people at different levels of ability in the possession of different skills, in a network of hierarchies. In other words, it is one thing to say that superior people are more productive, and therefore have some ‘moral’ right their income, and something else to say that people who provide marginal differences for the survival and profitability of everyone in the organization must be paid to serve the interests of the majority in that organization or they will move to work for the benefit of OTHER organizations. This applies at all levels from the political to the financial to the entrepreneurial, to the calculative, to the administrative, to the managerial, to the producers, to the laborers to those who merely clean or maintain. Everyone must be paid to serve the group or will move to another group where they are better compensated. 1. Meritocracy and private property MUST evolve under rule of law by Natural Law, but free markets, capitalism, are meaningless terms, because they describe the consequence, but not the cause, the methods, nor the limits of producing them. And like the non aggression principle and intersubjectively verifiable property leave open the many, many, many means of parasitism, while making the production of commons almost impossible. When commons are the means by which the west defeated the rest in the ancient and modern worlds. 2. We lack sufficient juridical defense, and we lack sufficient standing, to limit the actors in the market to Natural Law: productive, fully informed, voluntary exchange, free of imposition of costs by externality. The government denies us access to juridical defense under natural law by which we can prevent non-torte crimes: indirect violation of natural law. It is a common libertarian trope that the market is sufficient for the production of favorable human behavior, and that the market is sufficient for the suppression of all forms of parasitism. It is not, and that’s both empirical and logical. We require Rule of Law, Natural Law, Universal Standing in Matters of Commons in order to prohibit any government from preventing us access to juridical defense. 3. In the transitional era, when we converted from agrarianism to industrialism and the majority that subsisted upon the land, and the minority through trade, a smaller minority through administration(Church), and the tiny minority through rule (Nobility), and when one could behave and gain access to defense, produce and gain access to food and shelter, and produce extra to participate in the market to the degree with which they are able – but in the the industrial and information eras, under the current order one cannot return to subsistence existence. it’s not possible. So they obtain nothing in exchange for non-predation, non-parasitism, because they cannot engage in production, earnings, and consumption. And the question is, what compensation must we provide in exchange for their behavior if their behavior is irrational in a economy which has all but caused the elimination of subsistence existence. So given that people are costly, and paying them off is costly, we have only one choice: to kill them, evict them, imprison them, enslave them, sterilize them – or most wisely, pay them not to reproduce so that in future generations we no longer need to pay for them or their descendants. 4. That yes, exceptional people are exceptional, but they are nowhere near as important to prosperity as are the reduction of the scale of the underclasses. The west not only succeeded by developing testimonial and therefore deflationary truth (military reporting), and all the technologies of reason, rationalism, empiricism, (and now operationalism), but did so through the use of sovereignty, common law, and natural law for those who earned it, citizenry, freedom (freemen), serfdom, indentured slavery, and chattel slavery, and the incremental domestication of man through that process of incentives, as well as through the use of winter, famine, war, upward redistribution of production, manorialism limiting access to land for survival, late marriage, and private property. In other words, it is one thing to say better people are in fact better, and another thing to say that the people who lack physical, emotional, and mental ability and as a consequence, personal agency, are much WORSE for a society than each good person can compensate for. 5. The difference between Zipf, Pareto, Power, Nash and Gaussian distributions. Relying on the pareto does not provide the audience with enough information to understand the alternatives. That is perhaps a candidate for a later conversation. SUMMARY1. FULL ACCOUNTING: My criticisms of most political discourse consist of universal failure to perform a full accounting of causes and consequences, and a tendency to advocate goods rather than offsetting bads; a tendence to suggest belief and want to obtain goods, rather than institutions that assist us in providing goods regardless of belief and want; In other words. We are terribly happy to talk about goods (rewards) but not about anything that would counter those rewards with offsetting costs. 2. ON TECHNIQUE: What you have seen is me emphasize above not the priestly, philosophical, public intellectual, and political use of the via-positiva of advocacy of goods, but the general, the full accounting by the use of via-negativa to demonstrate how we construct those goods by institutions rather than advocacy. 3. THE SCIENCE: The weak advocate and the strong rule. And rule is performed through institutions. The fact that one advocates for values and beliefs rather than rules and necessities is merely an admission of weakness. The fact that one advocates via positiva without also describing necessary via-negativa illustrates a lack of understanding of the actions necessary to bring about the conditions which he advocates. Or that he fears the audience will flee if made aware of the costs of the goods he sells. So unlike the priests who sell falsehoods at real costs, we ‘libertarians’ tend to sell truths at false costs. There is only one source of liberty for the many, and that is the use of organized violence to obtain sufficient sovereignty by which to impose rule of law by natural law resulting in nomocracy, and thereby producing middle class liberty in exchange for compensation of the sovereign, working class freedom in exchange for compensation of the sovereign, and female and lower class subsidy in exchange for those behaviors that are necessary for the formation of the markets consisting of the voluntary organization of production of association, cooperation, reproduction, production, commons necessary for the group’s competitive persistence. And there is only one means of preserving an order of sovereignty, liberty, freedom, and subsidy, and that is the reciprocal insurance of all men in a militia against the violation of their hard won sovereignty. The first asset is violence and the first virtue loyalty, and the first good sovereignty. From violence, loyalty, and sovereignty, we can create rule of law by natural law leaving no other choice for existence other than markets in everything and therefore liberty, freedom, and subsidy for all. Curt Doolittle The Natural Law of Reciprocity The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine.

  • Agreed. It’s Very Important.

    AGREED. IT’S VERY IMPORTANT (EXPANSION ON MOLYNEUX) Stefan Molyneux produced a great video yesterday on the various power laws of human organization, and how these affect our social, economic, and political orders. He adds all the ‘color’ and examples I rarely do. I’m going to repeat, add to his points here, and expand on them quite a bit, in order to take his lesson to its logical conclusion. DIFFERENCES 1. Genes, in-utero-development, biological abilities, and personality traits including iq, must coincide to produce extraordinary behavior. A lot must ‘go right’ to get an excellent individual in any field. A lot does not ‘go right’ for the vast majority. The Gaussian distribution of talents (the bell curve), exists. 2. 50% of the work, (and certainly the profit) is caused by the square root of the number of employees. Some people are 50 times, 100 times, or 1000 times smarter than others. There are more highly intelligent men than women. The classes are organized from from lower-upper class to lower-proletarian class by these distributions of desirability in physical desirability, social desirability, reproductive desirability, cooperative desirability, productive desirability, and imitative desirability. 3. Economic rewards in the free market concentrate around those who provide goods, services, (and less frequently, information) to those who serve larger and larger numbers of people sufficiently to cause them to contribute some portion of their resources to those individuals. (smartest people are not richest. richest people serve most people. most people are ‘ordinary’. Most ordinary people have ordinary wants and needs. this is not the case of extraordinary people, who have different wants and needs. 4. Because of this difference, a small percentage of people bear the weight of inventing, planning, calculating, organizing, and administering the organization of the production of order, laws, norms. manners, markets for goods services and information, and markets for the production of commons. 5. Inequality is not only going to occur but needs to occur in order to organize people into a voluntary organization of production that provides everyone with the incentive to serve one another with maximum effort that we see in modern economies, rather than MINIMUM effort that we see otherwise. 6. Unfortunately, some people in power use the state to interfere with a meritocratic distribution, and people in power obtain rents for doing so, and under democracy buy votes by doing so. This leads to increasing inequality in a population from a necessary inequality to an unnecessary inequality. 7. Middle and working and lower classes have lost ground since the end of the post-war artificial economy. (But stefan does not state why very clearly – which I’ll suggest below). PRIESTLY CASTE: PSEUDOSCIENCE, FRAUD AND RENTS. 1. The priestly cast promised utopia in afterlife in return for money, power, and control. This was the open fraud of monotheism, and the presevation of ignorance in christianity by failing to teach literacy, and in islam by the limiting of ‘literacy’ to the religoius texts. 2. In the 19th century, With the decline of the church, these frauds ran to the left the pseudo-scientific cosmopolitanism of Boaz(anthropology), Marx(economics and sociology), Freud (psychology), and later the Frankfurt School(aesthetics), and from the left into the academy. 3. And in the 20th century, because of government education loans and a swelling of the students who desired to pay the academy – for ‘diplomas’: modern versions of medieval Indulgences – for courses in pseudo-science, pseudo-rationalsm, and outright fabrication. They had found a new source of income. The original academies were founded as extensions of the church, teaching extensions of theology, but in the 19th and 20th centuries, rapidly transitioned to teaching pseudoscience, pseudo-rationalism, and outright propaganda and deceit. 4. They now sell utopia in later life, in exchange for money, power, and control. 5. So we produce inequality that is necessary, But priests, public intellectuals, and politicians produce unnecessary inequality through interference in that market. 6. The priests cannot allow us to know the truth of inequality of ability and the necessity of using it, and the necessity of markets to use it without rent seeking to provide the least unnecessary inequality while providing the sufficient inequality – because if they did, then they would lose their opportunity to get paid for their dishonesty. So they claim unnecessary and unjust inequality – but they are the creators of unnecessary and unjust equality. They sell you the (impossible) paradise of equality. They sell you that the current order is corrupt and unjust. They sell you that we are indifferent biologically. They obtain income and power in school, academy, public intellectuals, politicians, and the bureaucratic state, and those industries large enough to seek rents from all of the above. WOMEN AND THE UNDERCLASSES 1. Women recognize the great difference in physical attraction, discount the vast differences in physical ability, but deny the existence of the same vast differences in intellectual ability. 2. But the underclass does so as well. For the same reasons: justifiable insecurity from lack of competitive ability, to which they attribute conspiracy. 3. (It seems inconceivable to women that (a) they are not anywhere near as loyal as men, (b) have fewer competing interests compared to men, (c) are more easily biased by ‘drama’ than men, and (d) produce far fewer competitive candidates at the margins of strength, endurance, and intelligence than men. 4. And equally, it seems to be inconceivable to the underclasses that they are bound by the limits of Dunning-Kruger, because of their necessity of action, confidence in their actions, and ability to decide which action to take, despite their limited abilities. ) STAFAN DIDN’T COVER THE FOLLOWING ISSUES 0. The marginal difference in compensation necessary to organize people at different levels of ability in the possession of different skills, in a network of hierarchies. In other words, it is one thing to say that superior people are more productive, and therefore have some ‘moral’ right their income, and something else to say that people who provide marginal differences for the survival and profitability of everyone in the organization must be paid to serve the interests of the majority in that organization or they will move to work for the benefit of OTHER organizations. This applies at all levels from the political to the financial to the entrepreneurial, to the calculative, to the administrative, to the managerial, to the producers, to the laborers to those who merely clean or maintain. Everyone must be paid to serve the group or will move to another group where they are better compensated. 1. Meritocracy and private property MUST evolve under rule of law by Natural Law, but free markets, capitalism, are meaningless terms, because they describe the consequence, but not the cause, the methods, nor the limits of producing them. And like the non aggression principle and intersubjectively verifiable property leave open the many, many, many means of parasitism, while making the production of commons almost impossible. When commons are the means by which the west defeated the rest in the ancient and modern worlds. 2. We lack sufficient juridical defense, and we lack sufficient standing, to limit the actors in the market to Natural Law: productive, fully informed, voluntary exchange, free of imposition of costs by externality. The government denies us access to juridical defense under natural law by which we can prevent non-torte crimes: indirect violation of natural law. It is a common libertarian trope that the market is sufficient for the production of favorable human behavior, and that the market is sufficient for the suppression of all forms of parasitism. It is not, and that’s both empirical and logical. We require Rule of Law, Natural Law, Universal Standing in Matters of Commons in order to prohibit any government from preventing us access to juridical defense. 3. In the transitional era, when we converted from agrarianism to industrialism and the majority that subsisted upon the land, and the minority through trade, a smaller minority through administration(Church), and the tiny minority through rule (Nobility), and when one could behave and gain access to defense, produce and gain access to food and shelter, and produce extra to participate in the market to the degree with which they are able – but in the the industrial and information eras, under the current order one cannot return to subsistence existence. it’s not possible. So they obtain nothing in exchange for non-predation, non-parasitism, because they cannot engage in production, earnings, and consumption. And the question is, what compensation must we provide in exchange for their behavior if their behavior is irrational in a economy which has all but caused the elimination of subsistence existence. So given that people are costly, and paying them off is costly, we have only one choice: to kill them, evict them, imprison them, enslave them, sterilize them – or most wisely, pay them not to reproduce so that in future generations we no longer need to pay for them or their descendants. 4. That yes, exceptional people are exceptional, but they are nowhere near as important to prosperity as are the reduction of the scale of the underclasses. The west not only succeeded by developing testimonial and therefore deflationary truth (military reporting), and all the technologies of reason, rationalism, empiricism, (and now operationalism), but did so through the use of sovereignty, common law, and natural law for those who earned it, citizenry, freedom (freemen), serfdom, indentured slavery, and chattel slavery, and the incremental domestication of man through that process of incentives, as well as through the use of winter, famine, war, upward redistribution of production, manorialism limiting access to land for survival, late marriage, and private property. In other words, it is one thing to say better people are in fact better, and another thing to say that the people who lack physical, emotional, and mental ability and as a consequence, personal agency, are much WORSE for a society than each good person can compensate for. 5. The difference between Zipf, Pareto, Power, Nash and Gaussian distributions. Relying on the pareto does not provide the audience with enough information to understand the alternatives. That is perhaps a candidate for a later conversation. SUMMARY1. FULL ACCOUNTING: My criticisms of most political discourse consist of universal failure to perform a full accounting of causes and consequences, and a tendency to advocate goods rather than offsetting bads; a tendence to suggest belief and want to obtain goods, rather than institutions that assist us in providing goods regardless of belief and want; In other words. We are terribly happy to talk about goods (rewards) but not about anything that would counter those rewards with offsetting costs. 2. ON TECHNIQUE: What you have seen is me emphasize above not the priestly, philosophical, public intellectual, and political use of the via-positiva of advocacy of goods, but the general, the full accounting by the use of via-negativa to demonstrate how we construct those goods by institutions rather than advocacy. 3. THE SCIENCE: The weak advocate and the strong rule. And rule is performed through institutions. The fact that one advocates for values and beliefs rather than rules and necessities is merely an admission of weakness. The fact that one advocates via positiva without also describing necessary via-negativa illustrates a lack of understanding of the actions necessary to bring about the conditions which he advocates. Or that he fears the audience will flee if made aware of the costs of the goods he sells. So unlike the priests who sell falsehoods at real costs, we ‘libertarians’ tend to sell truths at false costs. There is only one source of liberty for the many, and that is the use of organized violence to obtain sufficient sovereignty by which to impose rule of law by natural law resulting in nomocracy, and thereby producing middle class liberty in exchange for compensation of the sovereign, working class freedom in exchange for compensation of the sovereign, and female and lower class subsidy in exchange for those behaviors that are necessary for the formation of the markets consisting of the voluntary organization of production of association, cooperation, reproduction, production, commons necessary for the group’s competitive persistence. And there is only one means of preserving an order of sovereignty, liberty, freedom, and subsidy, and that is the reciprocal insurance of all men in a militia against the violation of their hard won sovereignty. The first asset is violence and the first virtue loyalty, and the first good sovereignty. From violence, loyalty, and sovereignty, we can create rule of law by natural law leaving no other choice for existence other than markets in everything and therefore liberty, freedom, and subsidy for all. Curt Doolittle The Natural Law of Reciprocity The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine.

  • The Final Word On Numbers and Mathematics

    NUMBERS: POSITIONAL NAMES OF CONSTANT RELATIONS. MATH: THE SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT OF RELATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTANT RELATIONS. EXTENSIONS OF ORDINARY LANGUAGE
     
    Numbers are names. All nouns are names. Numbers evolved as positional names.
     
    We use many positional names: none, one, and some, short medium and tall; small, medium, and large; front, middle, and back; right center and left; port and starboard; daughter, mother, and grandmother;
     
    Numbers differ from nouns only in that we produce them by positional naming. Whereas early positional names varied from one two and many, to base ten, or base twelve, or in the twenties, or sixties, each which increases the demand on the human mind; the decimal system of positional naming
     
    Positional names are produced by a series of consistent operations. We call those series of consistent operations ‘functions’. By analogy we (unfortunately) called all such functions numbers: a convenient fiction.
     
    Because of positional naming all positional names (numbers) are context independent, scale independent, constant relations, descriptively parsimonious and closed to interpretation.
     
    So unlike other nouns (names), they are almost impossible to misinterpret by processes of conflation (adding information), and are impossible to further deflate (removing information).
     
    Any other information we desire to add to the noun,( by which we mean name, positional name, number) must be provided by analogy to a context: application.
     
    Numbers exist as positional names of constant relations. Those constant relations are scale independent, context dependent, informationally parsimonious, and nearly impossible to conflate with information that will allow for misinterpretation or deception.
     
    As such, numbers allow us to perform DEDUCTIONS that other names, that lack constant relations, scale independence, context dependence, parsimony, immutability, and incorruptibility do not. Because deduction is possible wherever constant relations, parsimony, immutability, and incorruptibility are present.
     
    As such, numbers serve as as a method of verbal reasoning within and beyond the limits of human imagination (cognition), short term memory, and ordinary reason.
     
    Numbers then are simply a very clean set of nouns(positional names), verbs (operations and functions), including tests of positional relations (comparison operators) that allow us to describe, reason and discourse about that which is otherwise beyond our ordinary language, and mental capacity.
     
    As such we distinguish language, reason, and logic from numbers and measurement, and deduction both artificially and practically. Since while they consist of the same processes, the language of numbers, measurements, and deductions is simply more precise than the language of ordinary language, reason, and logic, if for no other reason that it is nearly closed to ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, deceit, and the fictionalism of superstition, pseudorationalsm, pseudoscience.
     
    Unfortunately, since to humans, that which allows them to perform such ‘seeming miracles’ that are otherwise beyond comprehension, must be justified, we invented various fictionalisms – primarily idealisms, or what philosophers refer to as platonisms – (mythologies) to explain our actions. To attribute comprehension to that which we did not comprehend. To provide authority by general rule to that which we could only demonstrate through repeated application. So mathematics maintains much of it’s ‘magical language’ and philosophers persist this magical language under the pseudo-rational label of ‘idealism’ or ‘abstraction’. Which roughly translates to “I don’t understand”.
     
    Perhaps more unfortunately, in the 19th century, with the addition of statistics and the application of mathematics to the inconstant relations of heuristic systems: particularly probability, fiat money, economics, finance, banking and commercial and tax accounting, this language no longer retains informational parsimony, and deducibility, and has instead evolved into a pseudoscience under which ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit are pervasive.
     
    Math is a very simple thing. It’s just ordinary language with positional names that allow us to give names and describe transformations to, that which is otherwise beyond our ability to imagine and recall, and therefore describe or reason with.
     
    Like everything else, if you make up stories of gods, demons, ghosts and monsters, or ‘abstractions’ or ‘ideals’ you can obscure the very simple causality that we seek to discover through science: the systematic attempt to remove error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, fictionalism, and deceit from our language of testimony about the world we perceive, cognate, remember, hypothesize within, act, advocate, negotiate, and cooperate within.
     
    Numbers are positional names of context independent, scale independent, informationally parsimonious, constant relations and mathematics consists of the grammar of that language.
     
    In other words, Math is an extension of ordinary language, ordinary reason, and ordinary science: the attempt by which we attempt to obtain information about our world within, above, and below human scale, by the use of rational and physical instrumentation, to eliminate ignorance, error, bias, and deceit from our descriptions, and as a consequence our language, and as a consequence our collective knowledge.
     
    Curt Doolittle
    The Philosophy of Aristocracy
    The Propertarian Institute
  • The Final Word On Numbers and Mathematics

    NUMBERS: POSITIONAL NAMES OF CONSTANT RELATIONS. MATH: THE SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT OF RELATIONS BY THE USE OF CONSTANT RELATIONS. EXTENSIONS OF ORDINARY LANGUAGE
     
    Numbers are names. All nouns are names. Numbers evolved as positional names.
     
    We use many positional names: none, one, and some, short medium and tall; small, medium, and large; front, middle, and back; right center and left; port and starboard; daughter, mother, and grandmother;
     
    Numbers differ from nouns only in that we produce them by positional naming. Whereas early positional names varied from one two and many, to base ten, or base twelve, or in the twenties, or sixties, each which increases the demand on the human mind; the decimal system of positional naming
     
    Positional names are produced by a series of consistent operations. We call those series of consistent operations ‘functions’. By analogy we (unfortunately) called all such functions numbers: a convenient fiction.
     
    Because of positional naming all positional names (numbers) are context independent, scale independent, constant relations, descriptively parsimonious and closed to interpretation.
     
    So unlike other nouns (names), they are almost impossible to misinterpret by processes of conflation (adding information), and are impossible to further deflate (removing information).
     
    Any other information we desire to add to the noun,( by which we mean name, positional name, number) must be provided by analogy to a context: application.
     
    Numbers exist as positional names of constant relations. Those constant relations are scale independent, context dependent, informationally parsimonious, and nearly impossible to conflate with information that will allow for misinterpretation or deception.
     
    As such, numbers allow us to perform DEDUCTIONS that other names, that lack constant relations, scale independence, context dependence, parsimony, immutability, and incorruptibility do not. Because deduction is possible wherever constant relations, parsimony, immutability, and incorruptibility are present.
     
    As such, numbers serve as as a method of verbal reasoning within and beyond the limits of human imagination (cognition), short term memory, and ordinary reason.
     
    Numbers then are simply a very clean set of nouns(positional names), verbs (operations and functions), including tests of positional relations (comparison operators) that allow us to describe, reason and discourse about that which is otherwise beyond our ordinary language, and mental capacity.
     
    As such we distinguish language, reason, and logic from numbers and measurement, and deduction both artificially and practically. Since while they consist of the same processes, the language of numbers, measurements, and deductions is simply more precise than the language of ordinary language, reason, and logic, if for no other reason that it is nearly closed to ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, deceit, and the fictionalism of superstition, pseudorationalsm, pseudoscience.
     
    Unfortunately, since to humans, that which allows them to perform such ‘seeming miracles’ that are otherwise beyond comprehension, must be justified, we invented various fictionalisms – primarily idealisms, or what philosophers refer to as platonisms – (mythologies) to explain our actions. To attribute comprehension to that which we did not comprehend. To provide authority by general rule to that which we could only demonstrate through repeated application. So mathematics maintains much of it’s ‘magical language’ and philosophers persist this magical language under the pseudo-rational label of ‘idealism’ or ‘abstraction’. Which roughly translates to “I don’t understand”.
     
    Perhaps more unfortunately, in the 19th century, with the addition of statistics and the application of mathematics to the inconstant relations of heuristic systems: particularly probability, fiat money, economics, finance, banking and commercial and tax accounting, this language no longer retains informational parsimony, and deducibility, and has instead evolved into a pseudoscience under which ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit are pervasive.
     
    Math is a very simple thing. It’s just ordinary language with positional names that allow us to give names and describe transformations to, that which is otherwise beyond our ability to imagine and recall, and therefore describe or reason with.
     
    Like everything else, if you make up stories of gods, demons, ghosts and monsters, or ‘abstractions’ or ‘ideals’ you can obscure the very simple causality that we seek to discover through science: the systematic attempt to remove error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, fictionalism, and deceit from our language of testimony about the world we perceive, cognate, remember, hypothesize within, act, advocate, negotiate, and cooperate within.
     
    Numbers are positional names of context independent, scale independent, informationally parsimonious, constant relations and mathematics consists of the grammar of that language.
     
    In other words, Math is an extension of ordinary language, ordinary reason, and ordinary science: the attempt by which we attempt to obtain information about our world within, above, and below human scale, by the use of rational and physical instrumentation, to eliminate ignorance, error, bias, and deceit from our descriptions, and as a consequence our language, and as a consequence our collective knowledge.
     
    Curt Doolittle
    The Philosophy of Aristocracy
    The Propertarian Institute
  • Why Are Women Often Portrayed As Symbol Of Evil Or Weakness?

    TRUTH IS VERY OFTEN OFFENSIVE. WHICH IS WHY WE MUST SEARCH FOR IT – BECAUSE WE HIDE IT. BUT HERE IS THE ANSWER.

    1. Women (females) evolved gossip, rallying, shaming, trading of care-taking, sex and affection, as a means of manipulation (power), by which to gain control over (much) more powerful males.
    2. Women (females) are not loyal to the tribe (males), as they could be easily stolen by one group or another, and have to survive within that group. Female choice arose late (after pairing-off). For much of our evolutionary history, women were property. To no small degree, our domestication of animals by taking over their dominance hierarchy and controlling their reproduction, followed the domestication of women by the same means. (If that isn’t upsetting to your high mindedness little will be.)
    3. Women can (and often did, and still do) bear one man’s offspring at the cost of another man, thereby depriving him of the ability to trade his productivity for sex, affection, care-taking, and offspring. As many as one third of children ‘appear’ to have been the product of ‘sleeping around’. Our understanding of this number will improve over time. Around 70% of women reproduced in history, but only about 30% of men. Our understanding of this number will improve over time. However, men (out of evolutionary necessity) will demonstrate violence over women first and foremost above all other factors. (yes really). The vast majority of male impulsive violence is somehow connected to females. So female ‘wandering’ is the most dangerous to the tribe of any activity including theft and murder.
    4. Women evolved a very short term set of impulses (low risk tolerance) in order to limit their own cellular damage, and to protect the fragility of children that take so many years to mature into self-sufficiency. Women possess less ‘agency’ because of it. Despite our status as super-predators, or apex predators, Humans are frail and especially frail until maturity. Ergo, women ‘feel’ impulsively and cannot suppress their impulses as easily as men can. Nor are social structures to contain women’s impulses as severe as those of males. The reason being that an impulsive woman can be ignored or beaten,while an impulsive male can be sent off to fight or hunt, but may become too dangerous in the tribe or polity.
    5. So, because of high impulsivity, short term bias, the ability to sway men with sex, affection, care-taking, and the ability to sway men with gossip, rallying, and shaming, women were (and still are, to be honest) considered to be ‘troublemakers’.
    6. We tend to think of taming violence among men as the chief achievement of civlization, but that is not what the evidence tells us. It was equally the use of property and marriage to tame women’s gossip, reproduction, and impulsivity that built civilization. Even today, the root cause of central political conflicts is whether (a) women have a ‘right’ to bear children that they cannot create a family or career to support without forcing others to pay for their ‘freedom’, because the only remaining problem facing mankind at present is population. all problems today are reducible to population problems. (b) whether we advance universalism and dysgenia (the female and underclass reproductive strategy), or particularism and eugenia (the male and upper class reproductive strategy).
    7. Western women have always been ‘freer’ that other women, and we are not exactly sure why. It appears that whites are less clannish (at least circumpolar whites, if not anatolian/iranian). Whites have less testosterone than all but east asians. There is some evidence that white female traits were especially desirable and spread quickly through selection and were integrated through selection into white males. There is some evidence that the scarcity of people in the northern climes, the value of ‘others’ in northern climes for survival; the ‘homogeneity’ of the three or four major waves of europeans plus the limited clannishness simply created a less hostile environment for mate selection. (This is the current hypothesis). It will take another generation of work on genetics before we know the answer for certain. But needless to say, whites (at least northerners) are less ‘clannish’ than all other races and sub-races. Conversely, africans, desert, and steppe peoples appear more clannish and more aggressive than far east and far west peoples. This appears to be due to little more than the scale of the underclasses in warm climates. Without selection pressures the median behavior evolves into a general rule.
    8. So history is hard on women because women in fact are (a) physically weaker, (b) emotionally more impulsive and possessed of less agency (weaker), (c) the cause of hidden constant conflict, if not constrained, (d) un-loyal to the tribe.
    9. Education and participation in the work force has done quite a bit to solve women’s impulsivity but women have, since the introduction of socialism, and the feminist movement as a proxy replacement for socialism, worked consistently to vote (a) to destroy the requirement to form a family (corporation for the production of children), prior to bearing offspring, (b) impoverishing men and causing vast increases in suicide through no fault divorce, alimony, and child support, and heavy increases in taxes that consume 100% of the revenues produced by the addition of women to the work force. (c) harm to the ‘tribe’ by making possible the immigration policies since the 1960’s that achieved through underclass immigration what could not be achieved either through advocacy of socialism, or advocacy of feminism.
    10. The West survived the European civil war we call the World Wars. Yet the West will not likely survive the enfranchisement of women without equal investment in the constraint upon women’s behavior that was developed to constrain men’s behavior over the past 10,000 years.
    11. Pandora deserved her reputation. The question is. Men admit their history. Can women admit theirs? History, biology, and evolution are against it.

    https://www.quora.com/Why-are-women-often-portrayed-as-symbol-of-evil-or-weakness