Theme: Class

  • UNDERSTANDING A little frustrated with the conservative vox populi. The liberals

    UNDERSTANDING

    A little frustrated with the conservative vox populi. The liberals think you are evil for requiring meritocracy, and you think they have your agency. You’re both wrong. If you think people know what they’re doing then you tend to hate them. If you think all but a few of us are gene-machines and barely domesticated animals following genetic, traditional, cultural, and institutional programming, you just hate the programming that enables the irreciprocal bias in genes. I say this all the time but (a) I am pretty certain even those of us with cognitive agency are gene machines, (b) people have no idea what they’re doing, they’re just poorly trained animals,( c) that those of us with agency must create institutions, education, and rules (laws) to train and constrain the barely domesticated animals from falsehood an irrecirocity – even if it is against their will, and even if it requires force. (d) So I don’t hate people, (e) and I realize that words do not work when depriving people of their parasitism, rent seeking, and free riding, so (f) the poorly trained animals need those of us with agency to ‘do what we must’ to design, create, and enforce institutions, positive education, and negative rules (laws) that constrain them to truth, reciprocity, and therefore cooperation via exchange, and as a consequence the limiting of reproduction to self sufficiency – largely of the underclasses.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-06 15:32:00 UTC

  • UNDERSTANDING A little frustrated with the conservative vox populi. The liberals

    UNDERSTANDING

    A little frustrated with the conservative vox populi. The liberals think you are evil for requiring meritocracy, and you think they have your agency. You’re both wrong. If you think people know what they’re doing then you tend to hate them. If you think all but a few of us are gene-machines and barely domesticated animals following genetic, traditional, cultural, and institutional programming, then you just hate the programming that enables the irreciprocal bias in genes and not people. I say this all the time but (a) I am pretty certain even those of us with cognitive agency are also gene machines, (b) people have no idea what they’re doing, they’re just poorly trained animals,( c) that those of us with agency must create institutions, education, and rules (laws) to train and constrain the barely domesticated animals from falsehood an irrecirocity – even if it is against their will, and even if it requires force. (d) So I don’t hate people, (e) and I realize that words do not work when depriving people of their parasitism, rent seeking, and free riding, so (f) the poorly trained animals need those of us with agency to ‘do what we must’ to design, create, and enforce institutions, positive education, and negative rules (laws) that constrain them to truth, reciprocity, and therefore cooperation via exchange, and as a consequence the limiting of reproduction to self sufficiency – largely of the underclasses.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-06 15:31:00 UTC

  • I have no idea why this book has no reviews when economists recommend it so freq

    https://www.amazon.com/Best-Karl-Marx/dp/1630691844/(review)

    I have no idea why this book has no reviews when economists recommend it so frequently. The author’s introduction alone summarizes the argument against Marx and his entire body of work: it’s based upon false premises that were exposed by the Marginalists before he died, and the reason Marx having read them, never finished his works – he just kept taking money from Engels under the promise he would. Marx was the most influential of the Jewish Pseudoscientists: Marx, Boas, Freud, Cantor, Bohr, Adorno, Fromm et al, Friedan et all, Derrida et al, Rand and Rothbard et al;. But it has taken a century to falsify each, leaving only Bohr surviving, and only Bohr (and in part Einstein) surviving past 2010, with current mathematics and physics still lost in mathematical sophistry – and few others, mostly in computer science ( Wolfram ) and molecular biology and genetics plugging away while physics spins.

    https://www.amazon.com/Best-Karl-Marx/dp/1630691844/Updated Jan 2, 2020, 7:33 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-02 19:33:00 UTC

  • LAST BOOK ON MARX AND MARXISM The end of The Second Generation of Abrahamic Big

    https://www.amazon.com/Best-Karl-Marx/dp/1630691844/THE LAST BOOK ON MARX AND MARXISM

    The end of The Second Generation of Abrahamic Big Lies.

    The best of Karl Marx is a refutation of Marx.

    The author’s Introduction summarizes the criticism that “without the labor theory of value there is no surplus value”.

    I usually start any conversation this way: 1) is the value created by the risk and rational organization of production on speculation of returns or the riskless physical act of production for the certainty of pay? 2)if labor is due a portion of the profits are they not liable for a portion of the losses? 3) if the profits from production are marginal – meaning that there are none at all for two thirds of production, then increasingly more so until over production and decline in profits, does that mean that laborers should work for free until profits begin and keep working as profits decline?

    Marx never finished because he read the Marginalists and knew he was refuted. Yet the big lie lives on.

    Dunning Kruger in everything.

    FROM THE AUTHOR – DON QUIXOTE’S WINDMILL

    more “insoluble [challenge] for its successor, vulgar economy.”3 Marx’s unfinished manuscript along with a soon-to-be published third volume would deliver the necessary solution, or so Engels promised.

    Even at this early date however, Marx’s solution offered little more than a foray into economic obsolescence. The study of political economy had already advanced beyond the Labor Theory of Value on which Marx’s “surplus value” explication depended. The so-called Marginal Revolution had been triggered over a decade earlier by near-simultaneous refutations of the Labor Theory by Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons, and Leon Walras, each contesting the underlying claim that the value of a good could be obtained by aggregating the steps of its production.

    If value arose from individual subjective assessments of a good‘s utility, determined on the margin, or in situational reference to an additional unit, then the calculations that Marx offered were not only internally flummoxed but economically moot — a solution to a question that was no longer being asked and that the mainline of economic inquiry had rejected over a faulty premise.

    Without the Labor Theory of Value to undergird it, there is no “surplus value“ to calculate. And without surplus value, Marxism loses its only mechanism with which to tangibly assert and measure its claim that class stratification under capitalist productive processes functioned to separate the laborer from the fruits of his labor. By the turn of the twentieth century Marx’s academic reputation — never strong to begin with, having emerged primarily as a political movement rooted in revolutionary labor activism — had been reduced to the intellectual equivalent of Don Quixote‘s windmill.’

    https://www.amazon.com/Best-Karl-Marx/dp/1630691844/

    REVIEW HERE:

    https://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2019/10/the-best-of-karl-marx.htmlUpdated Jan 2, 2020, 4:56 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-02 16:56:00 UTC

  • MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA DEBTIFICATION #3 Global stocks have increased in value

    MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA

    DEBTIFICATION

    #3 Global stocks have increased in value by more than 25 trillion dollars over the past 10 years.

    #4 In the United States, 84 percent of all stocks are owned by the wealthiest 10 percent of all Americans.

    #5 The U.S. government is now more than 23 trillion dollars in debt.

    #12 Total U.S. household debt is about to cross the 14 trillion dollar mark.

    FINANCIALIZATION

    #13 A study that was recently released found that 70 percent of all Americans are struggling financially right now.

    #14 The average family in the United States cannot afford to buy a home in 71 percent of the country.

    #15 58 million jobs in the United States pay less than $793 a week.

    #16 According to the Social Security Administration, 50 percent of all Americans make less than $33,000 a year.

    #17 63 percent of the jobs that have been created in the United States since 1990 have been low wage jobs.

    #42 Almost one-third of all U.S. Millennials are still living with their parents.

    DESOCIALIZATION

    #27 Over the past decade, the suicide rate among young Americans has risen by 56 percent.

    #28 The suicide rate for the overall population increased by 41 percent between 1999 and 2016.

    IDIOCRACY

    #29 One survey has discovered that 15-year-old students in China are almost four full grade levels ahead of 15-year-old students in the United States in mathematics.

    #30 A different survey discovered that one-third of all American teenagers haven’t read a single book in the past year.

    FORNICATION

    #33 23 percent of all U.S. children live with a single parent. That is the highest rate in the entire world by a wide margin.

    #34 Today, approximately 40 percent of all babies in America are born to unmarried women.

    #35 The U.S. fertility rate has fallen 15 percent since 2007 and is now at the lowest level ever recorded.

    CALIFORNICATED

    #38 Today, almost half of all homeless people in the entire nation live in the state of California.

    #39 Over half of all California voters have considered leaving the state.

    DECIVILIZATION

    #40 According to an American Bar Association survey, only 38 percent of all Americans know that the U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the land.

    #41 58 percent of American adults under the age of 35 agree that some version of socialism “would be good for the country”.

    #43 According to the Pew Research Center, only 65 percent of Americans now consider themselves to be Christians. That is the lowest level ever recorded.

    #49 A survey that was conducted a couple of months ago found that 67 percent of all Americans believe that we are “on the edge of civil war”.

    RESTORATION

    #51 A majority of Propertarians believe they can solve these problems by reorganizing society with their new constitution.

    See what I did there? 😉



    Source: Michael Snyder from The Economic Collapse Blog


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-01 09:19:00 UTC

  • “Between the US, the EU, Russia, and China, what do you think is the most capita

    —“Between the US, the EU, Russia, and China, what do you think is the most capitalist society?”—

    The Capitalism vs Communism dichotomy is a fabrication of the Marxists to distract from the reality that:

    (a) all states must practice **mixed economies**, with state centralization solving market limitations at the cost of poor capital efficiency and high corruption, until private capital can decentralize production and increase capital efficiency and decrease corruption; Advanced economies must innovate and require markets (private sector) majority production, and backward economies must catch up and create markets by state (public sector) majority production.

    (b) all states capable of collecting revenues either by investment and returns, taxation, interest collection, profiting from direct management, or all of the above, can choose whether to spend the income on **consumption (redistribution) or production( further investment)**. Those states that are unable to collect revenues can militarize the population (as did the soviets) and minimize wages so that the maximum resources can be directed to production of commons.

    (c) the question is whether one operates by **rule of law** that naturally produces markets, **rule by legislation** negotiated between classes, or **rule by regulation** by monopoly bureaucracy, or **rule by command (discretion)** by dictator.

    ANGLOSPHERE countries are by far – without even a close competitor – dependent upon rule of law, rule by legislation, and state funding basic research, but almost no state involvement in production – why? Because judges were always independent professionals and less subject to corruption.

    *Mixed Economy, Favoring Private Sector, and Rule of Law.*

    CONTINENTAL – countries practice the napoleonic law of rule by legislation and rule by regulation. Why? Because french judges were appointed or purchased their positions and napoleon could not trust them to refrain from discretionary rulings (making up law).

    *Mixed Economy, Favoring mixed public private sectors, and Rule of Legislation.*

    POST SOVIET – Countries are cripple by soviet legal codes, but while russia and ukraine have reformed their laws (ukrainian law is quite good really), the problem in both countries has been reducing corruption that was endemic under the soviets in all walks of life. Although we must compliment Putin on tripling the number of cases in in the courts, even if he has not succeeded in preventing coercive thefts of businesses by state members (I could not find a single company to buy in Moscow because they must keep ‘fake’ books in order to prevent people in the government from conspiring to take over the business by confiscatory corruption.)

    *Mixed economy, Both Heavy public and Private sectors, and rule by legislation and rule by Regulation*

    INDIA. Indian law is fine. Like everything else in india, the engine of indian order is not the government but culture, tradition, and the family. Russia crosses eleven time zones but it’s still a country. America is an empire and each state or region a different country. Europe is trying and failing to repeat the american experiment and failing at the same time america is failing. India likewise is a continent and an empire not a country. India is unable to devote sufficient resources (for reasons we do not understand) to either providing speedy (timely) justice, or to producing sufficient infrastructure, given her people’s rates of reproduction. India lacks china’s authoritarianism and remains familialism which is both beautiful on the one hand but slows her rate of adaptation. Long term india will do wonderfully.

    *Mixed Economy, Favoring Private Sector, Rule by Legislation*

    CHINA has never practiced any semblance of law in the western sense, and instead has practiced arbitrary rule: **Rule by Command**, and **Rule by Regulation** and this seems to be the preference of the chinese people. China was a very poor (still is) backward country having made the mistake to reject modernity, then to embrace communism in order to prevent the south from seceding, leaving beijing in the north to rule poverty, and the commercial south to separate and join modernity. Mao would not tolerate this. After the failure of communism China saw the failure of the Soviets, and then the american defeat of the Iraqis, and this combination created today’s Chinese strategy of restoring her traditional position as the central power in east asia – despite all her neighbors fearing that china will also return to violence. Unlike india, china has a long history of monopoly authoritarian rule, and even more so, has the power of the Red Army (which really governs china’s factions). The chinese have a long history of pragmatism and reason – and almost no sense of the value of human life, and nothing approaching indian or european ethics. Secondly the chinese people are rather industrious and hard-working. So between authoritarian hierarchy, a means of enforcing political will with the army, a literate and intelligent hard working workforce, an endless supply of cheap labor, and endless debt capacity, and willingness to have an economic crash, china has been able to maximize state investment, migration of people into the workforce, and expansion of the military, and then to clamp down in response to an end to the boom. There is no question that for china, this is the optimum method of ‘catching up from behind’.

    *Mixed Economy, Heavily Favoring State Sector, Rule by Command*

    The most **capitalist** countries are those with the most rule of law and the most private sector. (*anglosphere*)

    The Most** mixed economies** are those with rule of legislation, a mix of private and state sector, (*continental*)

    The most **command economies **are those with the least rule of law and the most state sector (*china*)

    China has more successfully used debt capacity than any country in the world. This does not mean it is capitalist, since capitalism means bias to the private sector and minimizing the state sector.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-31 16:52:00 UTC

  • Poor baby. I’m sure you’re ancestors made good peasants

    Poor baby. I’m sure you’re ancestors made good peasants.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-30 00:24:48 UTC

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  • The West uses Markets and Rule of Law to ameliorate the differences in gender an

    The West uses Markets and Rule of Law to ameliorate the differences in gender an

    The West uses Markets and Rule of Law to ameliorate the differences in gender and class, by allowing us to cooperate on means despite different ends. The Jews and Muslims undermine that law and markets to create demand for authority and a race to the bottom.
    #Antisemitism https://t.co/GLcy8BgKoc


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-29 16:10:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1211318477186842624

  • WHY DO THE JEWS HATE HOST CIVILIZATIONS? Because it provides an excuse for the i

    WHY DO THE JEWS HATE HOST CIVILIZATIONS? Because it provides an excuse for the i

    WHY DO THE JEWS HATE HOST CIVILIZATIONS?
    Because it provides an excuse for the industrialization of undermining, rent seeking, and parasitism.

    The dirty secret of western civlization and why they hate it.
    #Antisemitism https://t.co/rGwF0nikI3


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-29 16:07:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1211317791703388161

  • The industrialization of Lying, Fraud and Undermining. Judaism to undermine,Chri

    The industrialization of Lying, Fraud and Undermining. Judaism to undermine,Chri

    The industrialization of Lying, Fraud and Undermining. Judaism to undermine,Christianity to weaken, Islam to consume and destroy. Marxism to undermine classes, Feminism Genders and Family, Postmodernism science and differences, political correctness Truth itself.
    #Antisemitism https://t.co/3W7BKhMm5i


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-29 15:49:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1211313208922906624