Theme: Civilization

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552657214 Timestamp) The boomers were ((())) seduced and they are the ‘sucker’ generation. The postwar heroic myth did them in.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552610048 Timestamp) DIOGENES -> CRATES -> ZENO -> STOICISM —“Diogenes was captured by pirates and sold into slavery, eventually settling in Corinth. There he passed his philosophy of Cynicism to Crates, who taught it to Zeno of Citium, who fashioned it into the school of Stoicism, one of the most enduring schools of Greek philosophy. None of Diogenes’ writings have survived, but there are some details of his life from anecdotes (chreia), especially from Diogenes Laërtius’ book Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers and some other sources.”—

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552657214 Timestamp) The boomers were ((())) seduced and they are the ‘sucker’ generation. The postwar heroic myth did them in.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552610485 Timestamp) Leucippus -> Democritus -> Aristotle

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552610048 Timestamp) DIOGENES -> CRATES -> ZENO -> STOICISM —“Diogenes was captured by pirates and sold into slavery, eventually settling in Corinth. There he passed his philosophy of Cynicism to Crates, who taught it to Zeno of Citium, who fashioned it into the school of Stoicism, one of the most enduring schools of Greek philosophy. None of Diogenes’ writings have survived, but there are some details of his life from anecdotes (chreia), especially from Diogenes Laërtius’ book Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers and some other sources.”—

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552673705 Timestamp) —“The worst was the greatest generation who after a stock market correction sat on their asses for 12 years and then fought WW 2 to give the world to Stalin”—Raymond Warner Because they were ignorant and selfless. The boomers were ignorant and SELFISH. There is a vast difference. —“K– them all and let the gods sort it out.”— Might makes rule. Rule makes possibility.

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    (FB 1552707826 Timestamp) Human evolution in the Holocene (11,700 ybp. – present) was very rapid compared to previous epochs. Adaptive evolution was 100 times faster than during the Pleistocene. ”[n]ew analyses of the human genome have established that human evolution has been recent, copious, and regional” (Wade, 2014, p.2). Many traits have spread and varied among humans living the Holocene. Lactase persistence, altitude adaptations, disease adaptations, collectivism etc etc. What about intelligence? Cultural complexity increased among Eurasian populations — did GCA increases drive this? … Complexification.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552673705 Timestamp) —“The worst was the greatest generation who after a stock market correction sat on their asses for 12 years and then fought WW 2 to give the world to Stalin”—Raymond Warner Because they were ignorant and selfless. The boomers were ignorant and SELFISH. There is a vast difference. —“K– them all and let the gods sort it out.”— Might makes rule. Rule makes possibility.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552707826 Timestamp) Human evolution in the Holocene (11,700 ybp. – present) was very rapid compared to previous epochs. Adaptive evolution was 100 times faster than during the Pleistocene. ”[n]ew analyses of the human genome have established that human evolution has been recent, copious, and regional” (Wade, 2014, p.2). Many traits have spread and varied among humans living the Holocene. Lactase persistence, altitude adaptations, disease adaptations, collectivism etc etc. What about intelligence? Cultural complexity increased among Eurasian populations — did GCA increases drive this? … Complexification.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1552751600 Timestamp) THE LIMITS TO OUR EXISTENCE by Tim Beckley-Spillane We’ve produced more objective truth than any other people – and with it more value than any other. In the process we’ve created incredible demand. So we’ve demonstrated to all, including the most parasitic of all, that we have much to give, and have convinced ourselves, perhaps more than any other, that our means of productivity are inexhaustible. They aren’t. Our triumphs in art, science, and civilization and the universal demand created by them have made us overconfident and the gods have chosen to impose a natural limit on our ascent. We’re now forced to choose oblivion if not godhood prematurely, or to return to the earth as a wiser people, to regain strength, to remind ourselves of the sources of our greatness, and, in time, to launch from the greater heights of our cumulative achievement free of the costs that others would gladly impose. The production of truth, the source of our greatness, of course, requiring transcendence of our subjectivity. Or, to express the idea in less romantic prose, we produce truth, which requires a maximal objectivity. The world is right to expect this of us. But the production of truth is costly and the benefits, though great, are limited. So we need to be discriminating in both our our expenditures and the distribution of benefits they produce, and for this, subjectivity is required. We’re the only people on the planet expected to transcend our own subjectivity. But we can’t afford to any longer. —“Tim Beckley-Spillane: Do we need to be discriminating? Yes. Does it require subjectivity? No. It requires reciprocity. Excellent articulation. I just think OBJECTIVE ALL THE WAY THROUGH. “—Bryan Nova Brey We need to be discriminating in how we spend our resources in the production of value and in the distribution of value produced, because those resources are limited. We demonstrate subjective preferences when we make discriminations of the kind in markets. Reciprocity allows us to calculate our subjective interests. Because interests conflict, objectivity in such matters isn’t possible, is it? A problem we’re still dealing with today is that we attempted to transcend our subjectivity and universalize our preferences. We need to content ourselves with the pursuit of that which is subjectively beneficial for us. And to the extent that our relationships with others are reciprocal, those benefits can be shared. Let me know where you disagree. —“From what I can tell we (Propertarians) are descriptive and objective. We define law via negativa. How groups of people prescribe, subjectively and via positiva is up to market competition. Seems to be the completion of the intention of the Founding Fathers.”—Bryan Nova Brey