Theme: Cooperation

  • EVOLUTION’S TEST OF RECIPROCITY 1) Dominance hierarchy: Fitness giving access to

    EVOLUTION’S TEST OF RECIPROCITY

    1) Dominance hierarchy: Fitness giving access to opportunities, allies, and mates.

    2) Possible Means of Coercion: Force (threat, punishment, murder), Remuneration (Trade, deprivation from trade), Gossip (rallying, shaming, lionizing)

    3) Demonstrated Merit using possible Means of Coercion: Violence, Productivity, Bribery, Voluntary Exchange, Fraud, Theft, Free-Riding.

    4) Only Coercive means not in violation of Reciprocity: Productive, Fully informed, voluntary Exchange, free of imposition of costs upon that which has previously been obtained by exchange.

    5) Single empirical cause of moral reactions: violations of or advancement of, reciprocity.

    6) Single evolutionary instinct necessary for the persistence of cooperation reciprocity.

    7) Only possible test of Morality: Reciprocity.

    8) Function of evolution: suppress the reproduction of those that cannot meet the tests of reciprocity.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-26 14:14:00 UTC

  • Why and how do free markets work?

    Why and how do free markets work? https://www.quora.com/Why-and-how-do-free-markets-work/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=658c5d7f


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-26 01:07:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/867910018611499008

  • come into proximity with one another to decrease opportunity costs (concentrate

    https://www.quora.com/Why-and-how-do-free-markets-work/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=658c5d7fPeople come into proximity with one another to decrease opportunity costs (concentrate opportunities and decrease the cost of each opportunity). This is the reason productivity increases with population density: we save time and expense, increase the division of knowledge and labor, and increase the velocity of trades, so we make the cost of pursuing opportunities cheaper.

    But when we come into proximity and decrease the costs of opportunities, we also increase the number of competitors both for consumption of goods, services, and information, and for the production of goods, services, and information.

    So the only means of pursuing those opportunities is to reduce the cost or improve the product, service, or information. Innovators force all other producers to improve the cost and quality and diversity of their products. Unfortunately it is usually much harder to improve the quality of labor, than it is to improve goods, services, and information.

    This cycle of competition and innovation keeps prices down and quality up, at the cost of forcing everyone to work harder, think harder, and spend more time working, leaving some people by the wayside because they cannot adapt themselves or their goods, services, or information fast enough to serve the interests of buyers given the available competition.

    A free market refers to the territorial, political, and juridical conditions under which anyone can engage in the negotiation and voluntary trade of attention, effort, labor, goods, services, information, promises and obligations, assuming that which he trades was obtained by him by the same means.

    Where one of the following sets of conditions applies:

    The government does not interfere with prices or conditions of the transaction and only enforces common laws of contract and tort. (this is an ok thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, and against fraud. (This is better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, for fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive (This is an even better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity. (an even better thing.)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity, and that no conspiracy exists to create an artificial shortage in order to increase prices without increasing the content of the product, service, or good (an even better thing.)

    A free market, may describe any of those different conditions. But only the last of those, I have listed is in fact a MORAL free market.

    Free markets are too often used as an excuse to conduct parasitism rather than productivity, under the ruse of moral pretense.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-25 21:07:00 UTC

  • DEFENSE OF THE INFORMATIONAL COMMONS? Rallying, shaming, ridicule (memes), cursi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY-_whroIz8RUSSIAN DEFENSE OF THE INFORMATIONAL COMMONS?

    Rallying, shaming, ridicule (memes), cursing, sexual deviancy, and even selfish exercise (yoga) is banned.

    Basially I don’t like it but I agree.

    The only thing I don’t like is that its rational, but discretionary without limits by rule of law.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-25 15:14:00 UTC

  • THE VARIOUS CIVILIZATIONAL STRATEGIES I mean, we have only so many basic strateg

    THE VARIOUS CIVILIZATIONAL STRATEGIES

    I mean, we have only so many basic strategies in our world wisdom literatures(philosophies).

    1 – Western corporate militia, meritocracy, and truth (and expansionism)

    2 – Eastern extended familialism, hierarchy, and balance (non-conflict). (not expansionism but defensive)

    3 – Hindu castes, non aggression, and ‘escapism’. (non expansionary)

    4 – Buddhist equalitarian abandonment of reality.(non expansionary)

    5 – Semitic (underclass) tribal preservation, resistance, and deception. (Jihadic expansionism)

    6 – Gypsy ( underclass ) tribal preservation and parasitism.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-25 12:28:00 UTC

  • THE VERY SIMPLE SOURCE OF HAPPINESS AND NOT, HAPPY MARRIAGE AND NOT, HAPPY POLIT

    THE VERY SIMPLE SOURCE OF HAPPINESS AND NOT, HAPPY MARRIAGE AND NOT, HAPPY POLITIES AND NOT.

    The smaller the household, the greater distance from kin, the greater the diversity the neighborhood or village, the more dependent we are on the perfection of our mates, and the less durable are our relationships and families – and the demonstrably unhappier we are. The larger the household, the shorter distance from our kin, the lower the diversity of our neighborhood or village the less dependent we are on the perfection of our mates, and the more durable are our relationships and families – and the demonstrably happier we are.

    WHO CAUSED THIS?

    (a) economists

    (b) socialists.

    (c) women

    (d) the politicians who enabled them.

    Bring capital to people not people to capital.

    Zero immigration. Limited migration.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-25 11:14:00 UTC

  • Why And How Do Free Markets Work?

    People come into proximity with one another to decrease opportunity costs (concentrate opportunities and decrease the cost of each opportunity). This is the reason productivity increases with population density: we save time and expense, increase the division of knowledge and labor, and increase the velocity of trades, so we make the cost of pursuing opportunities cheaper.

    But when we come into proximity and decrease the costs of opportunities, we also increase the number of competitors both for consumption of goods, services, and information, and for the production of goods, services, and information.

    So the only means of pursuing those opportunities is to reduce the cost or improve the product, service, or information. Innovators force all other producers to improve the cost and quality and diversity of their products. Unfortunately it is usually much harder to improve the quality of labor, than it is to improve goods, services, and information.

    This cycle of competition and innovation keeps prices down and quality up, at the cost of forcing everyone to work harder, think harder, and spend more time working, leaving some people by the wayside because they cannot adapt themselves or their goods, services, or information fast enough to serve the interests of buyers given the available competition.

    A free market refers to the territorial, political, and juridical conditions under which anyone can engage in the negotiation and voluntary trade of attention, effort, labor, goods, services, information, promises and obligations, assuming that which he trades was obtained by him by the same means.

    Where one of the following sets of conditions applies:

    The government does not interfere with prices or conditions of the transaction and only enforces common laws of contract and tort. (this is an ok thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, and against fraud. (This is better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, for fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive (This is an even better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity. (an even better thing.)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity, and that no conspiracy exists to create an artificial shortage in order to increase prices without increasing the content of the product, service, or good (an even better thing.)

    A free market, may describe any of those different conditions. But only the last of those, I have listed is in fact a MORAL free market.

    Free markets are too often used as an excuse to conduct parasitism rather than productivity, under the ruse of moral pretense.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine

    https://www.quora.com/Why-and-how-do-free-markets-work

  • Why And How Do Free Markets Work?

    People come into proximity with one another to decrease opportunity costs (concentrate opportunities and decrease the cost of each opportunity). This is the reason productivity increases with population density: we save time and expense, increase the division of knowledge and labor, and increase the velocity of trades, so we make the cost of pursuing opportunities cheaper.

    But when we come into proximity and decrease the costs of opportunities, we also increase the number of competitors both for consumption of goods, services, and information, and for the production of goods, services, and information.

    So the only means of pursuing those opportunities is to reduce the cost or improve the product, service, or information. Innovators force all other producers to improve the cost and quality and diversity of their products. Unfortunately it is usually much harder to improve the quality of labor, than it is to improve goods, services, and information.

    This cycle of competition and innovation keeps prices down and quality up, at the cost of forcing everyone to work harder, think harder, and spend more time working, leaving some people by the wayside because they cannot adapt themselves or their goods, services, or information fast enough to serve the interests of buyers given the available competition.

    A free market refers to the territorial, political, and juridical conditions under which anyone can engage in the negotiation and voluntary trade of attention, effort, labor, goods, services, information, promises and obligations, assuming that which he trades was obtained by him by the same means.

    Where one of the following sets of conditions applies:

    The government does not interfere with prices or conditions of the transaction and only enforces common laws of contract and tort. (this is an ok thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, and against fraud. (This is better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices conditions of the transactions, but forces all parties to warranty for performance, for fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive (This is an even better thing)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity. (an even better thing.)

    or

    The government does not interfere with prices, conditions of the transactions, forces involuntary warranties for performance and fully informed consent, and against fraud, and that the exchange is reciprocally productive, but prevents externalization of costs to the commons by the socialization of losses, the privatization of commons, or the consumption of a common resource without compensation to the polity, and that no conspiracy exists to create an artificial shortage in order to increase prices without increasing the content of the product, service, or good (an even better thing.)

    A free market, may describe any of those different conditions. But only the last of those, I have listed is in fact a MORAL free market.

    Free markets are too often used as an excuse to conduct parasitism rather than productivity, under the ruse of moral pretense.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine

    https://www.quora.com/Why-and-how-do-free-markets-work

  • The only reason to engage in consent is that it is more rewarding to engage in s

    The only reason to engage in consent is that it is more rewarding to engage in such consent than it is to engage in predation or parasitism.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-24 17:27:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/867431876314755083

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  • The only way any ‘social’ or ‘common’ property CAN exist is by consent of those

    The only way any ‘social’ or ‘common’ property CAN exist is by consent of those capable of defending it from competitors.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-24 17:26:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/867431596529524736

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