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  • DEFINITION: A GRAMMAR –“A Grammar consists of the rules of continuous recursive

    DEFINITION: A GRAMMAR
    –“A Grammar consists of the rules of continuous recursive disambiguation sufficient for reasoning by operation, deduction, induction, or even abduction within a domain, where a domain consists of a paradigm of first principles, and first principles consist of the dimensions of causality and their limits within that paradigm (causes), domain (application), and grammar (rules).”– Chapter 10, Part 3, How to apply the method to the grammars.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 16:06:30 UTC

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  • (quite good analysis) PUTIN

    (quite good analysis)
    PUTIN
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1mfV08x3OE


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 02:18:51 UTC

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  • Weak men are one thing, but they’re another when the state is sufficiently large

    Weak men are one thing, but they’re another when the state is sufficiently large and powerful, AND women are enfranchised and vote against men, and the financial sector, media, entertainment, universities and education benefit from conspiring against men in order to profit from women. So I mean, you know, second amendment matters but only when you reach an extreme condition. Otherwise systematically the enemy wins. So weak men might be true but they’re also facing overwhelming opposition unless they vote in large enough numbers or fight in large enough numbers to make a difference.

    Reply addressees: @BillHess78


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 01:17:41 UTC

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  • Youre redefining a nation state to suit a want rather than simply stating that a

    Youre redefining a nation state to suit a want rather than simply stating that a nation is a population of shared culture and ethnicity and a state is an insurer of last resort capable of exercising a monopoly of violence.

    That says nothing about whether the nation state can survive internal conflict or external conflict. As I keep explaining to you, y ou’re playing the libertarian game of thinking your wants have any impact on external conditions – they don’t. You can’t have an anarcho capitalist state, you can’t have an internal libertarian state, and you can’t have an external-libertarian state. The world determines the constraints on you. You have only the choice of what to do with them. And again, I don’t really see how, given your thorough defeat of libertarians how you can make the same mistake as a country as they do as a citizen.

    Reply addressees: @AutistocratMS @partymember55 @gspeth @RichardDawkins


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 01:15:18 UTC

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  • Not sure I understand. You can be an empire, a core state (dominant in your civ

    Not sure I understand. You can be an empire, a core state (dominant in your civ or region), or a nation state i a federation, or an independent state that for some reason no one wants to rule because it has no strategic value (switzerland). Your independence is determined by…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 00:55:43 UTC

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  • We really do have our own alternative to the intellectual dark web: Hoe Math <>

    We really do have our own alternative to the intellectual dark web:
    Hoe Math <> Uberboyo <> Rudyard Lynch <> Curt Doolittle <> William Spaniel <> Kaiser Bauch <> Economics Explained <> Shirvan Neftchi (Caspian Report) That covers the spectrum. Whether we can organize that crew… https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1856882743243936144

  • yes, google failed me. Kaiser Bauch

    yes, google failed me. Kaiser Bauch


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-16 23:47:50 UTC

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    Reply addressees: @EdeWolf_ @MetaPrime001 @ItIsHoeMath

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  • I have seen what they have done to family, business, industry, politics, and the

    I have seen what they have done to family, business, industry, politics, and the economy, and even scientific and technological research and investment. So, while I think you’re correct about the fringe individuals, the leadership and their advocates have been the second most destructive since the sixties communists, or the postwar movement of the frankfurt school to america and the ‘march through the institutions of cultural production’ beginning with universities then education.

    Reply addressees: @KamKamCords @Kojak_Strangler @RichardDawkins


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-16 23:44:49 UTC

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  • RT @curtdoolittle: @extra_thousand @SkrizzlyIam @WomanDefiner Generally we refer

    RT @curtdoolittle: @extra_thousand @SkrizzlyIam @WomanDefiner Generally we refer to Culture as the spectrum of: civilization (long term, gr…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-16 23:40:55 UTC

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  • Generally we refer to Culture as the spectrum of: civilization (long term, group

    Generally we refer to Culture as the spectrum of: civilization (long term, group strategy), culture (medium term, informal and formal institutions), popular culture (short term, group signals), and fashion (very short term, individual signals).

    Civilization > Culture > Popular…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-16 23:40:51 UTC

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    DEFINITION: “CULTURE”

    Explanation:
    Culture can be defined as the informal system of cooperative strategies and constraints that evolves within a group to maximize self-determination by self-determined means through reciprocity in demonstrated interests. Culture operates as the cumulative repository of knowledge, practices, norms, and shared expectations that regulate interpersonal behavior, ensuring that individuals within a polity or group can predict and coordinate actions to minimize conflict and maximize cooperation.

    As such, Definition:
    Culture is the cumulative system of informal norms, knowledge, and cooperative strategies evolved within a group to regulate behavior, enforce reciprocity, and ensure self-determination by self-determined means, aligning individual and collective interests through demonstrated interests and mutual obligations. It functions as an adaptive framework for producing, preserving, and transmitting the social, moral, and practical capital necessary for group survival and competitive success.

    Key Elements of This Definition:

    1. Culture as a System of Measurement
    Culture provides standards of behavior and criteria for judgment in display, word, and deed, serving as a shared system of measurement for determining reciprocity, fairness, and responsibility.
    These measurements are not formalized like law but are enforced through social norms, reputation, and mutual expectations.

    2. Adaptation to Group Evolutionary Strategy
    Culture reflects and reinforces a group’s evolutionary strategy by balancing individual incentives with group cohesion.
    In European aristocratic egalitarianism, for instance, cultural norms emphasize sovereignty, truth-telling, and individual responsibility, while other cultures may prioritize hierarchical authority or collective conformity as their primary strategies for maintaining order and cooperation.

    3. Reciprocity and Demonstrated Interests
    Culture ensures reciprocity by embedding norms and customs that align with the demonstrated interests of its members. These norms serve as a preventive mechanism against parasitism or rent-seeking behavior.
    Shared rituals, symbols, and narratives reinforce the mutual obligations that sustain cooperation, enhancing trust and reducing transaction costs within the group.

    4. Cultural Production and Preservation of Knowledge
    Culture evolves by transmitting practical knowledge, skills, and values across generations, ensuring the preservation of behavioral capital necessary for the group’s survival and prosperity.
    This includes everything from language (as a system of communication and measurement) to moral codes, religious doctrines, and aesthetic traditions that guide behavior and decision-making.

    5. Competition and Adaptation Across Civilizations
    Culture is dynamic and responsive to external and internal pressures. Groups continuously refine their cultural norms to compete with other groups and adapt to environmental changes or technological advancements.
    Successful cultures are those that optimize the balance between individual agency and collective security, fostering innovation while maintaining internal harmony.

    6. Decidability in Cultural Disputes
    When cultural norms are violated, disputes arise. A well-functioning culture provides informal means of decidability—through social pressures like shame, ostracism, or restitution—to resolve conflicts without escalating to formal legal systems.
    This ensures that breaches of reciprocity are corrected swiftly, preserving trust and cohesion.

    (From Natural Law – Volume 1 – A System of Measurement, (coming soon))

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