Theme: Crisis

  • WHY RULE? Europe ended at the Sahara. Now Africa ends at the Alps. Soon it will

    WHY RULE?

    Europe ended at the Sahara. Now Africa ends at the Alps. Soon it will end at the North sea.

    It doesn’t take great wisdom to see that the Arab Conquest of north Africa was as great a tragedy as the Arab Conquest of byzantium, and the Arab conquest of Persia.

    It doesn’t take great wisdom to see that our efforts at colonization were mixed – where we ruled it added net value, where we exploited it was a criminal theft.

    I reject colonialism, but I do not reject rule. The construction of commons and social order are the providence of peoples. The construction of moral order is merely a scientific and absolute truth. Rule = Law. Governance = Contract. Contract=Commons. Commons=Group Strategy. Group Strategy=Group Persistence. Group Persistence=Universal Goal.

    Conquest doesn’t stop any more than evolution. Someone will conquer. We must always choose the least bad choice. The least bad means of conquest is Rule. Rule of law is a moral universal. There is no exception to this rule. Without it we do not cooperate we prey upon one another.

    Save Christendom. We cleaned Europe of the Moors. Time to do it again.

    Export jurists. Move justice to people not people to justice.

    Move capital to people, not people to capital.

    We are the only truth tellers.

    Spread the truth.

    Prosperity will follow.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 09:22:00 UTC

  • Revolution: Threats by Which We Raise The Cost of the Status Quo

    [R]EVOLUTION: THE  THREAT: THE PROMISE: “THE BURNINGS”The Burnings: (a) the advocates of lying, deceit, and pseudoscience (people: public intellectuals) (b) the executors of lying, deceit, pseudoscience (bureaucrats) (b) the institutions of pseudoscience (academy, bureaucracy, media) (c) the works of pseudoscience (Freudianism, marxism, Keynesianism, postmodernism) (d) the advertising of ugliness, deceit, and pseudoscience (modern and postmodern art)

    Burn the “Cathedral Complex” to ashes. It’s not just statues of Lenin and Stalin that need to be destroyed. It’s statues to lying, deceit, and pseudoscience: all the works of the “era of deceit” – the Pseudoscientific and postmodern period. That is how it is done. Crucifying, Impaling, Guillotining, Hanging, Breaking, and Burning. It’s a very clear, informationally dense message. The Albigensian solution: Eradicate the lies as the Egyptians eradicated monotheism, and as the Christians eradicated stoicism and polytheism; and as the church eradicated the Albigensians, and as the Marxists and socialists eradicated truth, goodness and beauty. End the tyranny of lies.  Restore the Truthful Civilization: The Civic Society. Curt Doolittle The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
  • Revolution: Threats by Which We Raise The Cost of the Status Quo

    [R]EVOLUTION: THE  THREAT: THE PROMISE: “THE BURNINGS”The Burnings: (a) the advocates of lying, deceit, and pseudoscience (people: public intellectuals) (b) the executors of lying, deceit, pseudoscience (bureaucrats) (b) the institutions of pseudoscience (academy, bureaucracy, media) (c) the works of pseudoscience (Freudianism, marxism, Keynesianism, postmodernism) (d) the advertising of ugliness, deceit, and pseudoscience (modern and postmodern art)

    Burn the “Cathedral Complex” to ashes. It’s not just statues of Lenin and Stalin that need to be destroyed. It’s statues to lying, deceit, and pseudoscience: all the works of the “era of deceit” – the Pseudoscientific and postmodern period. That is how it is done. Crucifying, Impaling, Guillotining, Hanging, Breaking, and Burning. It’s a very clear, informationally dense message. The Albigensian solution: Eradicate the lies as the Egyptians eradicated monotheism, and as the Christians eradicated stoicism and polytheism; and as the church eradicated the Albigensians, and as the Marxists and socialists eradicated truth, goodness and beauty. End the tyranny of lies.  Restore the Truthful Civilization: The Civic Society. Curt Doolittle The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
  • The Third World has Weaponized Reproduction. And they’re winning the war

    The Third World has Weaponized Reproduction. And they’re winning the war.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 08:27:00 UTC

  • The Conduct of a Contemporary Revolution

    [T]HE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION

    1) Develop a political solution to issue as a demand, and a plan for orderly transition.

    2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.
    ….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.
    ….b) begin civil disobedience and malicious compliance (raise costs of maintaining order)
    ….c) create lists of names, and issue threats (create fear in state, academy, and media.)
    ….d) start fires (cheap, effective friend)
    ….e) disrupt infrastructure (power largely)
    ….f) selective kidnapping and assassination (make locals unwilling to govern)
    ….g) tactical entrapment and assassination (make locals unable to govern or protect)
    ….h) draw in the military and hold them in many locations. (delegitimize the government and show it is incapable of rule, and bankrupt it and the economy.)

    3) Allow transition to occur by any of the possible means:
    ….a) enactment of changes (modify government)
    ….b) nullification (incrementally replace government)
    ….c) secession (create new governments)
    ….d) coup-d’-etat (military take over the government)
    ….e) insurrection and revolution (replace the government)
    ….f) civil war (replace the government after costly warfare)

    Each of these solutions is more costly than the previous. But thankfully, contemporary economies and governments are very fragile when subject to economic and infrastructure disruption. So lower cost solutions are likely.

    It is easier to replace a government today than at any time in history. And it takes a smaller number of people to cause disruption than at any time in history.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Philosophy of Aristocracy
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine.

  • The Conduct of a Contemporary Revolution

    [T]HE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION

    1) Develop a political solution to issue as a demand, and a plan for orderly transition.

    2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.
    ….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.
    ….b) begin civil disobedience and malicious compliance (raise costs of maintaining order)
    ….c) create lists of names, and issue threats (create fear in state, academy, and media.)
    ….d) start fires (cheap, effective friend)
    ….e) disrupt infrastructure (power largely)
    ….f) selective kidnapping and assassination (make locals unwilling to govern)
    ….g) tactical entrapment and assassination (make locals unable to govern or protect)
    ….h) draw in the military and hold them in many locations. (delegitimize the government and show it is incapable of rule, and bankrupt it and the economy.)

    3) Allow transition to occur by any of the possible means:
    ….a) enactment of changes (modify government)
    ….b) nullification (incrementally replace government)
    ….c) secession (create new governments)
    ….d) coup-d’-etat (military take over the government)
    ….e) insurrection and revolution (replace the government)
    ….f) civil war (replace the government after costly warfare)

    Each of these solutions is more costly than the previous. But thankfully, contemporary economies and governments are very fragile when subject to economic and infrastructure disruption. So lower cost solutions are likely.

    It is easier to replace a government today than at any time in history. And it takes a smaller number of people to cause disruption than at any time in history.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Philosophy of Aristocracy
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine.

  • THE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION 1) Develop solution to demand, and a pl

    THE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION

    1) Develop solution to demand, and a plan for orderly transition.

    2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.

    ….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.

    ….b) begin civil disobedience (raise costs of maintaining order)

    ….c) threats (create fear in state, academy, and media.)

    ….d) fire (cheap, effective friend)

    ….e) infrastructure disruption (power largely)

    ….f) selective kidnapping and assassination

    ….g) tactical entrapment (make locals unable to govern)

    ….h) draw in the military and hold them in many locations.

    3) Allow transition to occur by any of the possible means:

    ….a) enactment of changes (modify government)

    ….b) nullification (incrementally replace government)

    ….c) secession (create new governments)

    ….d) coup-d’-etat (military take over the government)

    ….e) insurrection and revolution (replace the government)

    ….f) civil war (replace the government after costly warfare)

    Each of these solutions is more costly than the previous. But thankfully, contemporary economies and governments are very fragile when subject to economic and infrastructure disruption. So lower cost solutions are likely.

    It is easier to replace a government today than at any time in history. And it takes a smaller number of people to cause disruption than at any time in history.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-02 00:38:00 UTC

  • Untitled

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    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-01 21:33:00 UTC

  • The Problem Facing The Lower Castes? Their Martial Elites Have Abandoned Them.

    [T]he problem facing our lower castes is that we have abandoned them to the hordes and they will not fight for their elites. And we need their numbers to fight the invasion and conquest.

    The lower castes must have a reason to fight for their elites.


    The martial class has abandoned responsibility for protecting the others.

    Either we lead or we perish.

  • The Problem Facing The Lower Castes? Their Martial Elites Have Abandoned Them.

    [T]he problem facing our lower castes is that we have abandoned them to the hordes and they will not fight for their elites. And we need their numbers to fight the invasion and conquest.

    The lower castes must have a reason to fight for their elites.


    The martial class has abandoned responsibility for protecting the others.

    Either we lead or we perish.