Theme: Constitutional Order

  • GOVERNMENT VS RULE There is a very great difference between government and rule.

    GOVERNMENT VS RULE

    There is a very great difference between government and rule.

    Rule: the adjudication of differences in matters of dispute by non-discretionary rules. It is a purely prohibitionary (negative) responsibility.

    Government: The means of decision making by which groups select a limited set of commons to invest in with scarce resources given the unlimited demand for commons.

    I am not sure all peoples can easily generate judges capable of rule by rule of law. Although wth sufficient training it appears largely possible.

    I do not think other peoples should participate in the selection of a commons for a people, only in the prevention of privatization of commons, or the socialization of losses into commons.

    In this sense, colonialism is very different from adjudication. And my feeling is that most nations would benefit from hiring judges. And most would benefit from not being colonized.

    Rule of law works over time. Law is a science. The production of commons is an extension of the family. It can only grow with the people themselves.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-26 03:11:00 UTC

  • The Only Thing That Melts Is Rule of Law #libertarian #conservative #NRx #AltRig

    The Only Thing That Melts Is Rule of Law #libertarian #conservative #NRx #AltRight https://t.co/INsTFpZIec


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-25 16:02:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/669546614088933376

  • Only Thing That Melts Is Rule of Law #libertarian #conservative #NRx #AltRight

    http://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/669546614088933376/photo/1/large?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=curtdoolittle&utm_content=669546614088933376The Only Thing That Melts Is Rule of Law #libertarian #conservative #NRx #AltRight https://t.co/INsTFpZIec


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-25 11:02:00 UTC

  • THE MELTING POT THAT ISN’T (worth repeating) — “The only thing that melts in o

    THE MELTING POT THAT ISN’T

    (worth repeating)

    — “The only thing that melts in our non-existent melting pot, is rule of law. Everything else is just an expression of the ongoing battle between our genes that we call gender, class, race, and religious competition.”—

    😉


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-25 10:42:00 UTC

  • To Eliminate The Predatory State, Eliminate Demand For The Predatory State

    [E]liminate demand for the state and we shall have no moral cause for the state. Law must evolve as fast as a polity. The common law can.‪‬ To eliminate the arbitrary discretion of authority, eliminate demand for arbitrary discretion by using the common law and property. Any conflict that cannot be resolved under the common law of property rights creates demand for authority’s arbitrary discretion.‬ Polylogism, polylegalism, polyculturalism, polytheism, polytribalism: political conflict, economic conflict, undecidability of conflicts.

  • To Eliminate The Predatory State, Eliminate Demand For The Predatory State

    [E]liminate demand for the state and we shall have no moral cause for the state. Law must evolve as fast as a polity. The common law can.‪‬ To eliminate the arbitrary discretion of authority, eliminate demand for arbitrary discretion by using the common law and property. Any conflict that cannot be resolved under the common law of property rights creates demand for authority’s arbitrary discretion.‬ Polylogism, polylegalism, polyculturalism, polytheism, polytribalism: political conflict, economic conflict, undecidability of conflicts.

  • The house of commons in the UK is the best training for politicians in the world

    The house of commons in the UK is the best training for politicians in the world. They really screwed up by removing the king’s veto. We really screwed up by not persuading Washington to be a king. We both screwed up by not recognizing we’d created our houses as markets for commons, not a justification of majority rule. We both screwed up by not giving the lower classes and women their own houses. We both screwed up by not improving the structure of law, rather than rapidly expanding the content of it.

    The industrial revolution just came early, and fast, and spread fast, and our old institutions were too poorly understood to adapt rapidly to the change. We failed.

    We can correct it. But to correct it will take the organized application of violence to raise the cost of the currently immoral status quo to the point where our solution is preferable to the corruption of the present one.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-21 14:26:00 UTC

  • 7) Rule of Law. Strict Construction. Textualism. Property-en-toto. Informational

    7) Rule of Law. Strict Construction. Textualism. Property-en-toto. Informational commons. Universal standing. Class Houses. Market Gov’t.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-21 09:14:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/667994373787918336

  • 7) Rule of Law. Strict Construction. Textualism. Property-en-toto. Informational

    7) Rule of Law. Strict Construction. Textualism. Property-en-toto. Informational commons. Universal standing. Class Houses. Market Gov’t.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-21 04:14:00 UTC

  • WORDS MATTER: “The High Trust World vs the Low Trust World.” We can implement fi

    WORDS MATTER: “The High Trust World vs the Low Trust World.” We can implement fiat money and credit but not high trust. (ie: common law)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-11-19 15:19:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/667361585359376384