Theme: Civilization

  • You are attributing a linguistic trifle that I’m using as a reminder of his part

    You are attributing a linguistic trifle that I’m using as a reminder of his participation (along with Zinn for example) in undermining our civilization, to the broader understanding of his work in the context of related works, and in the context of the war aginst civilization by those people of different civilizations with an opposing (feminine) instinct and who seek to justify it despite it’s universal failure except where it produces parasites who we tolerate because we falsely accept their claim of plausible deniabilty that their ambitions are moral – when they are the opposite.

    Reply addressees: @theo_seeds @hawkevick @KatKanada_TM


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 23:48:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703919009794551808

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  • RT @WalterIII: @WerrellBradley “Western European proto-civilization was not a so

    RT @WalterIII: @WerrellBradley “Western European proto-civilization was not a society that developed a military but rather a military that…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 23:12:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703909915226472546

  • There are four human speciation events: From the formation in the south african

    There are four human speciation events:
    From the formation in the south african marshes, and in order:
    – E african rift valley is certain.
    – Dry Persian Gulf almost certain
    – Tibetan Plateu, looks likely
    – Somewhere in europe. (three ice age groups in southern europe, and whatever happend to the ancient north eurasians in upper russia.)
    At the end of the ice age these four groups were as different as europans and east asians.
    Technically those are four species (races).

    Out of africa is certain but so is back and forth migration in and out of it – especially along the coastal route from africa to india to east asia and the islands. Think of mixing fluids of different densities in stead of mechanical systems when you think about migration and hybridization.

    Human adaptivity and reproductive placticity makes possible extensive hybridization.
    All hybrids express the compromiae (median) of the traits of each race (species).
    The most important of all is domestication syndrome and intelligence, both of which are caused by neotenic evolution (domestication) in favor of trading aggression and impulse for cooperation and cognitive agency (thinking).

    Cheers.

    Reply addressees: @hbd_orbiter @SwannMarcus89


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 19:30:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703854123945201664

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  • “CURT: Please Explain: Africa’s population coverage (not density) prohibited iso

    —“CURT: Please Explain: Africa’s population coverage (not density) prohibited isolation and speciation..”—

    Sure. Great question.
    If a region has no population vs some population destributed by the maximum hunting-gathering yield of the territory vs dense population with the maxium agrarian yield of the territory, what is the difference in a group’s ability to isolate and speciate without consistently hybridizing with near neighbors, or even far neighbors?

    Africa was a genetic meat grinder until modern man, but with homo sapiens sapiens with the ‘full toolkit’ less of one, and with agrarian man much less of one. So while man evolved in africa upon exit he quickly isolated and speciated into the three aditional races of the world’s climatological regions.

    Reply addressees: @hbd_orbiter @SwannMarcus89


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 18:22:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703837018025791488

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  • No we do see our crimes of the past. However, we also see that we have reformed

    No we do see our crimes of the past. However, we also see that we have reformed ourselves once aware fo them. And this is not apparently true of other than the northern europeans. In fact, everyone else, other than the Japanese and Koreans, have doubled down on their past…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 13:21:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703761047482462478

    Reply addressees: @rohitk_71 @fansbook66 @ZelenskyyUa

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  • Human accomplishment by Murray. Gifts of Athena by Mokyr. The great divergence b

    Human accomplishment by Murray.
    Gifts of Athena by Mokyr.
    The great divergence by Huntington Pomeranz
    You confuse the continuity of European civ despite Christianity and our restoration from it.
    You are unaware of the percentage of innovation solely the product of the west.
    You confuse first in other cases with fastest most adoptive, adaptive, and recursively innovative.
    And are incognizant of the causal properties and consequences of the different religions of the world.
    And most certainly the difference between European treatment of one another and the rest of the world by comparison.
    And perhaps a brief survey of the scholastics center reaction against colonialism, the tendency of peoples to ask for it given that it defended them from the non state actors with European technology, the English and French invention of the rights of individuals and peoples, and the novel suppression of slavery by the British. Or the absurd effort of the Americans to end tyranny of empires by peace, trade, and human rights.

    Reply addressees: @CussedWench @TheRogueX @BenZeisloft @saveusculture


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 11:25:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703731943932657664

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  • Q: Curt: Can You Please Recommend The Best Books for the Survey of Art History F

    –Q: Curt: Can You Please Recommend The Best Books for the Survey of Art History For Those Who Wish To Understand Art?”–

    TOP FOUR
    History of Art by H.W. Janson
    Gardner’s Art Through the Ages
    The Story of Art
    Art Since 1900

    I was taught Janson and Gardner and I was educated around 1980, just as the two crappy (prole) art decades dissipated. πŸ˜‰ Though it’s important that when I studied art history I’d already mastered world history and comparative civilizations. WHat I found is that art gave me a better map of history and vision of man instead of wars and politics. πŸ˜‰

    ANTI-WOKE WARNING
    You must realize that the war against civilization has invaded the art history discipline as it has like many others and so the pre 1990 versions of these works are better. They’re also cheap if you order them used on amazon or elsewhere.

    DETAILS
    “History of Art” by H.W. Janson
    This is indeed a seminal text in the field of art history, often used as a foundational textbook in university courses. It offers a comprehensive overview of the history of art from ancient times to the modern period.

    “Gardner’s Art Through the Ages” by Fred S. Kleiner
    As mentioned earlier, this book remains a popular choice for its extensive coverage of various art periods and its rich visual material.

    “The Story of Art” by E.H. Gombrich
    This book is known for its engaging narrative style, providing a sweeping overview of the history of art, making the complex history of art accessible to students.

    “Art Since 1900” by Hal Foster, Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh
    This book is a prominent choice for courses focusing on modern and contemporary art. It provides detailed analyses of significant developments in the art world since the 20th century, offering insights into various art movements and artists.

    These books are widely recognized for their comprehensive coverage of the field of art history, offering detailed analyses of various art periods and movements. Given your background in art theory and history, these texts might align well with your expertise and provide a rich resource for exploring the history of art in depth.

    Reply addressees: @OtonielFilho5


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-18 01:24:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703580656142356480

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  • Rules can be learned easily. I know because I did the theory. But understanding

    Rules can be learned easily. I know because I did the theory. But understanding the materials, craft, civilisations, eras, movements, myths, events, Innovations and symbolism that conveys those concepts, it’s not trivial without reading at lest two art history works


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-17 20:54:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703512736074764345

    Reply addressees: @OtonielFilho5

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703255941020311777

  • THE EUROPEAN GROUP EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY (bookmark it) 1 – All civilizations pro

    THE EUROPEAN GROUP EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY
    (bookmark it)
    1 – All civilizations produce a group strategy, a mythology, a method of argument to advance them, and institutions of intergenerational transfer to persist them. Classes and sexes produce variations on them. All civilizations appear to have produced them in the Axial Age (recovering from the bronze age collapse), and anchored at that point, and cannot evolve without crisis, or change without conquest.

    2 – Europeans for accidental geographic reasons developed truthful testimony (military reporting) as a norm, sovereignty and reciprocity, heroism and duty, excellence and beauty, as a group strategy – and metalworking and martial conquest as the high ranking positions. The Smith and the Demon. The Faust Myth. These are our founding mythos. With cunning and technology we can outwit the dark forces of man, gods, demons, and nature.

    This is the male group strategy. I call this strategy Aristotelianism (elitism) but it is far older, and the proper term, Aryanism, meaning European branch of the Indo Europeans, is unfashionable.

    … this strategy produces the optimum adaptation of man because of the highest correspondence to physical, natural, and evolutionary laws.

    … With this strategy, in a few centuries in the bronze age (indo european expansion) a few centuries in the iron age (mediterranean expansion) and a few centuries in the modern steel age ( north sea expansion), europeans dragged mankind kicking and screaming out of ignorance, hard labor, poverty. starvation, disease, suffering, early mortality, endemic warfare, and victimization by nature.

    … We do not need to be first but fastest. The question is, why all other civilizations failed to discover continuous adaptation, and instead, stagnated, or collapsed. The answer is rather obvious: the human want of stability and his hatred of adversarial markets, and the inability to shrink the underclass so that a majority genetic middle can form, or as in the case of the Hindus and Chinese, and less so the Europeans, an elite caste can form.

    3 – The Full Explanation of that European Strategy is:

    … 1 – A Universal Militia Regardless of Cost

    … 2 – Excellence and Heroism Regardless of Cost

    … 3 – Duty and Commons Regardless of Cost

    … 4 – Truth and Oath Regardless of Cost

    … 5 – Promise and Contract Regardless of Cost

    … 6 – Sovereignty and Reciprocity Regardless of Cost

    … 7 – The Natural Law and Jury Regardless of Cost

    … 8 – Wherein every man a soldier, sheriff, judge, and his own legislator, of his own demonstrated interests.

    … 9 – And as a result – the only possibility for social organization is Voluntary Markets in:
    .. – association
    .. .. – cooperation
    .. .. .. – production
    .. .. .. .. – reproduction
    .. .. .. .. .. – commons
    .. .. .. .. .. .. – polities
    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. – war.

    … 10 – Together producing the fastest possible means of human adaptation to circumstances;

    … 11 – Including the continuous evolutionary production of Human Agency (human capital);

    … 12 – By the domestication of man by market eugenics,

    … 13 – And as a result, the direction of surpluses to the production of commons, and the multiples of returns produced therefrom;

    … 14 – Including the unique high trust society;

    … 15 – And the informational, scientific, technological, medical, economic, social, political, and military benefits therefrom.

    … 16 – Yielding a genetic distribution free of the burden of underclass consumption, and the costs of their organization, administration, and care.

    Cheers

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute
    The Science of Cooperation


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-17 15:07:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703425324082429952

  • RT @Psyche_OS: “I wonder in what position Europe would be today if for the last

    RT @Psyche_OS: “I wonder in what position Europe would be today if for the last 100 years every boy grew up with an image of Thor.

    Thor de…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-09-17 13:47:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1703405199346315510