Theme: Class

  • —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”-

    THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer).

    1. All that matters in governance is power, and as such all that matters is getting power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain power by any means.

    2. Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity necessarily serve the interests of obtaining power or not – and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power.

    3. The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’).

    4. Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible)

    5. The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.

  • —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”-

    THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer).

    1. All that matters in governance is power, and as such all that matters is getting power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain power by any means.

    2. Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity necessarily serve the interests of obtaining power or not – and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power.

    3. The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’).

    4. Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible)

    5. The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.

  • (slap!) Marxist…. Munch Your Crayons

    —“Just go read Das Capital”— Young Female Marxist I have read every significant work of economic theory ever written, (as well as most in mathematics, logic, philosophy, history, politics, the military and the arts). As far as I know I’m one of the best philosophers working today. Really. And that’s not because I’m all that good, but that philosophy is in such a death spiral. 1) Marxism is a work of fiction for the ill mannered, not-very-bright and abysmally ignorant which is why they only teach it in non-STEM disciplines where the not-very-bright and ignorant can munch literary crayons while in the context of pseudo intellectual coloring books. 2) Subjective value is true and labor value is false. This cannot be otherwise. Sorry. There is zero evidence to the contrary. 3) Value is created by organizing production not performing production. Labor is the least valuable part of the cycle with the lowest return on time per hour. 4) Property, Money, Prices, Interest, Contract are necessary for the organization of production in a kaleidic universe. 5) Prices and prices for our time in particular, are necessary for both decidability and for incentives. 6) The incentives necessary to motivate the semi-domesticated animals and the cost of training them to function whatsoever are far higher than motivating the domesticated humans and the cost of training them is far lower than their underclass peers. 7) People were raised out of ignorance and poverty by consumer capitalism and the primary beneficiaries are those at the bottom. 8) People (underclasses) are not oppressed, but incrementally domesticated, because they’re largely only partly domesticated animals, and our prosperity is dependent upon increasing the humans and decreasing the semi-domesticated human animals, for the simple reason that people are only 20% more productive than they can consume and therefore every person at the bottom consumes the entire productivity of five to six people at the top. 9) If you cannot compete in today’s market it is because you are too ill mannered, ill cultured, poorly raised, with an undesirable personality and stupid to provide any value to your fellow man other than staying out of the way and causing as little harm, damage, and parasitism as possible. Thanks.

  • (slap!) Marxist…. Munch Your Crayons

    —“Just go read Das Capital”— Young Female Marxist I have read every significant work of economic theory ever written, (as well as most in mathematics, logic, philosophy, history, politics, the military and the arts). As far as I know I’m one of the best philosophers working today. Really. And that’s not because I’m all that good, but that philosophy is in such a death spiral. 1) Marxism is a work of fiction for the ill mannered, not-very-bright and abysmally ignorant which is why they only teach it in non-STEM disciplines where the not-very-bright and ignorant can munch literary crayons while in the context of pseudo intellectual coloring books. 2) Subjective value is true and labor value is false. This cannot be otherwise. Sorry. There is zero evidence to the contrary. 3) Value is created by organizing production not performing production. Labor is the least valuable part of the cycle with the lowest return on time per hour. 4) Property, Money, Prices, Interest, Contract are necessary for the organization of production in a kaleidic universe. 5) Prices and prices for our time in particular, are necessary for both decidability and for incentives. 6) The incentives necessary to motivate the semi-domesticated animals and the cost of training them to function whatsoever are far higher than motivating the domesticated humans and the cost of training them is far lower than their underclass peers. 7) People were raised out of ignorance and poverty by consumer capitalism and the primary beneficiaries are those at the bottom. 8) People (underclasses) are not oppressed, but incrementally domesticated, because they’re largely only partly domesticated animals, and our prosperity is dependent upon increasing the humans and decreasing the semi-domesticated human animals, for the simple reason that people are only 20% more productive than they can consume and therefore every person at the bottom consumes the entire productivity of five to six people at the top. 9) If you cannot compete in today’s market it is because you are too ill mannered, ill cultured, poorly raised, with an undesirable personality and stupid to provide any value to your fellow man other than staying out of the way and causing as little harm, damage, and parasitism as possible. Thanks.

  • Never Allow Elites to Make the Same Mistake Twice

    —“Betrayal can never be forgiven. We can breed new elites. It’ll take time. But even in the meantime we’ll be stronger without treacherous elites than with them. And even with them we’re very nearly strong enough. Some mistakes, you don’t get to make twice.”— Ely Harman

  • Never Allow Elites to Make the Same Mistake Twice

    —“Betrayal can never be forgiven. We can breed new elites. It’ll take time. But even in the meantime we’ll be stronger without treacherous elites than with them. And even with them we’re very nearly strong enough. Some mistakes, you don’t get to make twice.”— Ely Harman

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    The requirements for being a left wing man….Mikey D MooreCrying laughing. :)May 08, 2018 7:30pmRob McMullanHumour, but is true tho…May 08, 2018 8:08pmDaniel TravisDying. @[1015200071:2048:Amanda Conners]May 09, 2018 2:02amJames HalladayBest way to sum it up I’ve ever seenMay 09, 2018 2:18amVivek NaNot to mention denigrating ones one sexuality while worshipping that of womenMay 09, 2018 2:53amFawzi M. ChalaWhere’s the lieMay 09, 2018 7:05pmNick HeywoodThat’s goin’ straight to the pool room!

    Dunno what that is? Ask an Australian! =D

    https://youtu.be/tf8AjYvQZmEMay 11, 2018 4:23am(humor)

    The requirements for being a left wing man….


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-08 18:53:00 UTC

  • Libertarians Are Wrong. War Is the Best Industry After Rule.

    LIBERTARIANS ARE WRONG. WAR IS THE BEST INDUSTRY AFTER RULE.
    https://news.stanford.edu/2018/05/03/war-drove-18th-century-industrial-revolution-great-britain/
    WAR, RULE, FINANCE … Everything else is just noise.
  • Libertarians Are Wrong. War Is the Best Industry After Rule.

    LIBERTARIANS ARE WRONG. WAR IS THE BEST INDUSTRY AFTER RULE.
    https://news.stanford.edu/2018/05/03/war-drove-18th-century-industrial-revolution-great-britain/
    WAR, RULE, FINANCE … Everything else is just noise.
  • —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”

    —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”—- THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer). (The Vision of the Anointed) 1) While never having power, never governing, never building business and industry or army, the anointed are confident that they could rule better than the law, markets, and meritocratic outcomes. 2) All that matters in enforcing the vision of the anointed is political power, and as such all that matters is getting political power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain political power by any means. 3) Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity either serve the interests of obtaining power or not, and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power. 4) The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’). 5) Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible) 6) The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.