—“Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”—
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“Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”
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“Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”
—“Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”—
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Yes, Norms Are Common Property
Yes, Norms Are Common Property https://t.co/x9hyp1n8bl
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Yes, Norms Are Common Property
YES, NORMS ARE COMMON PROPERTY by Martin Stepan
—“So if such a thing as via-positiva norms do exist, is it possible for there to be violations of reciprocity by not adhering to said via positive norms? Or would this just be considered to be a violation of someone’s notion of the “the good”, and therefore intangible property if they show a willingness to defend it?”—Michael Bernard
As long as those norms remain someone’s demonstrated interest, you can violate reciprocity by subverting them. You can always go live somewhere else where they’ll have you and norms will be more to your liking.
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Yes, Norms Are Common Property
YES, NORMS ARE COMMON PROPERTY by Martin Stepan
—“So if such a thing as via-positiva norms do exist, is it possible for there to be violations of reciprocity by not adhering to said via positive norms? Or would this just be considered to be a violation of someone’s notion of the “the good”, and therefore intangible property if they show a willingness to defend it?”—Michael Bernard
As long as those norms remain someone’s demonstrated interest, you can violate reciprocity by subverting them. You can always go live somewhere else where they’ll have you and norms will be more to your liking.
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“Modern Day Founding Fathers”
“Modern Day Founding Fathers” https://t.co/kQDD2OYgni
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“Modern Day Founding Fathers”
—“Also since I got your attention, I have never felt relief from discovering a political theory but propertarianism is genius. You and John mark are doing amazing work, truly modern day founding fathers. So thank you for doing this. It’s restored my faith for a better tomorrow.”—The Cultural Oncologist @CultureKancer Made my day.

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“Modern Day Founding Fathers”
—“Also since I got your attention, I have never felt relief from discovering a political theory but propertarianism is genius. You and John mark are doing amazing work, truly modern day founding fathers. So thank you for doing this. It’s restored my faith for a better tomorrow.”—The Cultural Oncologist @CultureKancer Made my day.

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P: We Operationalize the Series (statement) Not the Elements (evidence)
P: We Operationalize the Series (statement) Not the Elements (evidence) https://t.co/jSEyrdBsRv
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P: We Operationalize the Series (statement) Not the Elements (evidence)
Sep 28, 2019, 8:31 AM P: WE OPERATIONALIZE THE SERIES (Statement) NOT THE ELEMENTS (Evidence)
—-“Your proclamation as being scientific is also interesting considering the most interesting of your formulations are extrapolations (grammar “word->word”, non-operational, but well condensed.”— Twitter
(That’s a great question. Very few people have the insight to ask it.) The Methodology: Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization and Operationalization. Serialization provides empirical evidence of the spectrum in a given language, even if some terms must be disambiguated. We operationalize the constant relations expressed in the SERIES, not the elements. So if I list the truth spectrum, identify its constant relations, and state them operationally, I have completed the method. (It’s just like geometry, three points make a line, lines are unambiguous). Which is why you see me using geometry in everything. It’s a higher (less ambiguous) standard of measurement. Or said differently, geometry constitutes the most complete grammar we have, and sets are a means of producing ideals and sophism. Or better: all language is measurement. The question is only the precision of the measures. P is the most precise n-dimensional language we have.