“The Credentialed Clerecy and the Illusion of Competency”
Theyre another example of the consequences of hyperconsumption.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-26 22:28:29 UTC
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“The Credentialed Clerecy and the Illusion of Competency”
Theyre another example of the consequences of hyperconsumption.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-26 22:28:29 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1431020756050321416
Charles(4) This consequence emerges because evolutionary differences in competitiveness are due to differences in sex, race, and class. And those differences are not computational, nor calculative, but predictive beyond the limits of computation and calculation.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-25 13:54:11 UTC
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@charlesmurray Charles(3) So this effect is endemic, and illustrates ‘be careful what you measure’. By seeking to measure the invariant properties of individuals regardless of sex, race, or class, we have created a measure of exceptionalism in marginal competitive indifference – devolution.
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Charles(3) So this effect is endemic, and illustrates ‘be careful what you measure’. By seeking to measure the invariant properties of individuals regardless of sex, race, or class, we have created a measure of exceptionalism in marginal competitive indifference – devolution.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-25 13:52:08 UTC
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@charlesmurray Charles(2) This started with ‘classes’ then ‘girls’ then ‘minorities’ but what’s occurring is an incremental academic Harrison-Bergeron effect as this process is as self-reinforcing as was Chinese bureaucratic and Islamic intellectual calcification, stagnation, and regression.
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Charles(2) This started with ‘classes’ then ‘girls’ then ‘minorities’ but what’s occurring is an incremental academic Harrison-Bergeron effect as this process is as self-reinforcing as was Chinese bureaucratic and Islamic intellectual calcification, stagnation, and regression.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-25 13:50:01 UTC
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@charlesmurray Charles: Yes, and something else we see in personality testing vs IQ testing: that life differences emerge in modeling(space, time, prediction) not knowledge and calculation. And by seeking homogeneity in IQ testing they’ve eliminated what ‘matters’ in life’s market competition.
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So we cannot fix the problem by continuing these cycles of paternal order constraining Malthusian hyperconsumption to produce capitalizing commons followed by agitation of underclasses by cults, lying that evolutionary adaptation is the result of middle and upperclass oppression.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-24 14:26:59 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1430174806591381504
Reply addressees: @JonHaidt @petersavodnik @bariweiss
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@JonHaidt @petersavodnik @bariweiss We have paid the extremely high cost of restoring European thought internally from 1200 onward, and externally since the French, German, Russian, Ashkenazi and now Muslim and Chinese counter-revolution. Laws of nature require it to maintain evolutionary returns: market eugenics.
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Cosmopolitanism consists of pandering to this behavior under moral pretense, but it’s always everywhere an attempt to seize political power by agitating (conflict creation) the bottom against the middle, by claiming evolution scarcity and cost of adaptation are oppressions.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-24 11:12:24 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1430125834870968320
Reply addressees: @_colincraig1 @JoshuaMostafa @Outsideness
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@_colincraig1 @JoshuaMostafa @Outsideness Females claim their evasion of the cost and responsibility of adaptation is a moral ambition, and because of their dominance in child care men(and women) equally unconsciously pander to them, but it’s not ‘good intentions’ – its behavioral tax evasion.
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… and the original meaning – which was to give the underclasses the solution to the problem of god’s laws that were discovered by the European peoples: the universe is hostile. It’s a furnace to forge us from beasts to gods. And Jesus came to tell us how to tolerate it: Love. https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1429779923057664000
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-23 12:21:33 UTC
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I didn’t say you did. I said teh political structure that can survive the incentive for accumulating power and rents is competition that creates the smallest polities with the shortest power distance and greatest incentive to defeat any government that breaks the ‘contract’.
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-22 14:04:46 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1429444436895932420
Reply addressees: @spreadsheeticus @ThruTheHayes
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RT @LukeWeinhagen: @ThruTheHayes @curtdoolittle Another way to think of the middle class is a group expressing the accumulation of the beha…
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-20 18:34:17 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1428787486906531842
–“Middle class is a culture’s mindfulness engine.”– Luke Weinhagen https://twitter.com/LukeWeinhagen/status/1428781484253487106
Source date (UTC): 2021-08-20 18:14:22 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1428782475006910467
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