Theme: Commons

  • #NewRight understands that we can produce a monopoly democracy caste society, or

    #NewRight understands that we can produce a monopoly democracy caste society, or a federation of tribes – creating a market for commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-06 06:29:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/728471743338156033

  • The Oath

    “[I] shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.”

  • The Oath

    “[I] shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.”

  • #NewRight understands that we can produce a monopoly democracy caste society, or

    #NewRight understands that we can produce a monopoly democracy caste society, or a federation of tribes – creating a market for commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-06 02:29:00 UTC

  • Commons via Externality of Teaching Sacredness

    [S]acred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (spirituality/elation) and inclusive signals in exchange for learning the skill of suppression of our impulses.

    The most aggressive and demanding ritual is that of islam’s multitude of demands and daily repetitions, the most intellectually demanding judaism, the least demanding and most disorganized christianity, the most spiritual buddhism, the most ritualistic and perhaps best Japanese co-religions of shinto and buddhism, the most difficult and most beneficial stoicism combined with aristotelian empiricism (law and science).

    These rituals are necessary in every society if for no other reason than to train us to show piety (respect), for the commons.

    Westerners were able to develop commons in some part, because the church suppressed impulse through their ritual.

    The sacred = that which I must not impose any cost upon, whatsoever.

  • Commons via Externality of Teaching Sacredness

    [S]acred rituals (church/temple in particular) reward us with the pack response (spirituality/elation) and inclusive signals in exchange for learning the skill of suppression of our impulses.

    The most aggressive and demanding ritual is that of islam’s multitude of demands and daily repetitions, the most intellectually demanding judaism, the least demanding and most disorganized christianity, the most spiritual buddhism, the most ritualistic and perhaps best Japanese co-religions of shinto and buddhism, the most difficult and most beneficial stoicism combined with aristotelian empiricism (law and science).

    These rituals are necessary in every society if for no other reason than to train us to show piety (respect), for the commons.

    Westerners were able to develop commons in some part, because the church suppressed impulse through their ritual.

    The sacred = that which I must not impose any cost upon, whatsoever.

  • British vs American vs German Cultural Rules

    Amoral (non-cooperative)
    Objectively Moral (necessary for formation of a cooperative polity)
    Normatively Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production /Commons) Assuming a moral norm may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.
    Contractually Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production / commons) Assuming a moral contract may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.
    Lawfully Moral (codifications of structures of reproduction / production / commons) 
    Assuming a law may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral )
    Legislation is either moral, amoral, or immoral
    Regulation is either moral, amoral, or immoral
    Discretion is either moral, amoral, or immoral.

  • Amoral (non-cooperative) Objectively Moral (necessary for formation of a coopera

    Amoral (non-cooperative)

    Objectively Moral (necessary for formation of a cooperative polity)

    Normatively Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production / Commons) Assuming a moral norm may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.

    Contractually Moral (adaptations for structures of reproduction / production / commons) Assuming a moral contract may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral.

    Lawfully Moral (codifications of structures of reproduction / production / commons) Assuming a law may be moral, if not amoral, or immoral )

    Legislation is either moral, amoral, or immoral

    Regulation is either moral, amoral, or immoral

    Discretion is either moral, amoral, or immoral.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-30 05:50:00 UTC

  • How do you create a truthful society? You don’t. You eliminate deceptive stateme

    How do you create a truthful society? You don’t. You eliminate deceptive statements from the informational commons with universal standing.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-29 20:02:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726139638352625664

  • How do you create a minimal state? You don’t. You eliminate demand for authority

    How do you create a minimal state? You don’t. You eliminate demand for authority with common law and market for commons.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-29 20:01:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726139239272992769