Theme: Deception

  • THE WAR ON NOTICING THE TRUTH —“Once you see it you can’t unsee it. Hence the

    THE WAR ON NOTICING THE TRUTH

    —“Once you see it you can’t unsee it. Hence the ubiquitous war on noticing in general . The time and resources expended to keep people from seeing the obvious are truly astounding.”— Edgar Braintree


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-23 16:29:00 UTC

  • PILPUL IS AS EASILY IDENTIFIABLE AS ITS NEGATIVE: CRITIQUE —“I am somewhat cur

    PILPUL IS AS EASILY IDENTIFIABLE AS ITS NEGATIVE: CRITIQUE

    —“I am somewhat curious as to why you blocked me from your timeline. …… You do come across as an intellectual, being an educated philosopher, I am just very surprised that an intellectual would have such a disdain for a fluid free flow of dialogue even if it does come from a position that might make some of your followers feel moderately uncomfortable. The greatest ideas of the intellectual heros throughout history were allowed to flourish due to at least somewhat of a tolerance towards dissenting views and novel ideas.”— Banned Pilpul Practitioner.

    It’s because (a) sarcasm, (b) pilpul. Specialize in truth, within truth in grammars, with grammars of the art of lying.

    Now you were raised in the culture that (a) invented poly moralism, (b) never succeeded at developing agrarian ethics, and (c) practiced pillpul to employ those polymoral ethics.

    But your method of argument (pilpul) is just as recognizable to me (and my followers) as is christian or muslim argument.

    So it’s simply that as a practitioner and teacher of truthful speech, I practiced what I teach, and that is, the punishment and suppression of ‘lying’, by the use of pilpul.

    It’s not complicated. You may not even be aware that you’re lying you just equate that form of lying with ‘reasonableness’. But I know (and we know) better: it’s an attempt to advertise ingroup morality while practicing ougroup immorality.

    I don’t support ‘free speech’ at all. I only support free ‘truthful speech’. And I expose and ostracize the rest.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-23 15:45:00 UTC

  • He’s the Frank Abagnale of the economics profession

    He’s the Frank Abagnale of the economics profession.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-23 01:41:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/999102884024332288

    Reply addressees: @BobMurphyEcon

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998890900653772800


    IN REPLY TO:

    @BobMurphyEcon

    Glad to see Paul Krugman finally admitting fiat money can ruin continents. https://t.co/nPteMVVJEY

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998890900653772800

  • “WHY ISN”T MARXISM TAUGHT OUTSIDE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE”— Um. BECAUSE I

    —“WHY ISN”T MARXISM TAUGHT OUTSIDE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE”—

    Um. BECAUSE ITS FALSE (Actually it’s pseudoscientific nonsense). In fact, it’s the subject of ridicule in economics precisely because it is false (pseudoscientific nonsense).

    It’s false on the premises:

    1) Value is subjective and marginal, and determined at the point of sale. period.

    2) Value is created by the use of incentives to produce a voluntary organization of innovation, estimation, speculation, calculation, production, distribution, and trade. You can forcibly reorganize physical materials (labor) but you cannot forcibly reorganize talent(humans), or the capital of humans, in competition with other humans. THEREFORE the value is not in labor but in organization.

    Labor is, as history has demonstrated, relatively worthless, and contributes very little to the entire process. Instead, laborers (the lower classes) are the principle beneficiaries of the vast discount in costs of consumer goods, services, and information. While for the middle and upper classes the only difference is consumption that produces signaling which assists them in the ‘dance of trust’ required for the collective risk necessary to fund speculative investment, production distribution and trade. Labor has no multiplier.

    3) The lower classes were not oppressed, but domesticated through the use of organized violence, manorialism, and religion to cull sufficient numbers from the population that only those not a drag on the rest of humanity remained.

    Those groups that successfully culled their underclasses through prosecution (killing), manorialism (starvation), urbanization (plague), and warfare (hunting of other humans), today have the highest standards of living.

    The economic reality is that each person at the bottom is six times as costly as each person at the top is productive. Ergo, the wealth of nations is determined by the degree one can shrink it’s underclass.

    The entire marxist canon is nonsense.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-22 10:14:00 UTC

  • —“Why Isn”t Marxism Taught Outside of Philosophy and Literature”—

    Um. BECAUSE ITS FALSE (Actually it’s pseudoscientific nonsense). In fact, it’s the subject of ridicule in economics precisely because it is false (pseudoscientific nonsense). It’s false on the premises: 1) Value is subjective and marginal, and determined at the point of sale. period. 2) Value is created by the use of incentives to produce a voluntary organization of innovation, estimation, speculation, calculation, production, distribution, and trade. You can forcibly reorganize physical materials (labor) but you cannot forcibly reorganize talent(humans), or the capital of humans, in competition with other humans. THEREFORE the value is not in labor but in organization. Labor is, as history has demonstrated, relatively worthless, and contributes very little to the entire process. Instead, laborers (the lower classes) are the principle beneficiaries of the vast discount in costs of consumer goods, services, and information. While for the middle and upper classes the only difference is consumption that produces signaling which assists them in the ‘dance of trust’ required for the collective risk necessary to fund speculative investment, production distribution and trade. Labor has no multiplier. 3) The lower classes were not oppressed, but domesticated through the use of organized violence, manorialism, and religion to cull sufficient numbers from the population that only those not a drag on the rest of humanity remained. Those groups that successfully culled their underclasses through prosecution (killing), manorialism (starvation), urbanization (plague), and warfare (hunting of other humans), today have the highest standards of living. The economic reality is that each person at the bottom is six times as costly as each person at the top is productive. Ergo, the wealth of nations is determined by the degree one can shrink it’s underclass. The entire marxist canon is nonsense.
    May 22, 2018 10:14am
  • —“Why Isn”t Marxism Taught Outside of Philosophy and Literature”—

    Um. BECAUSE ITS FALSE (Actually it’s pseudoscientific nonsense). In fact, it’s the subject of ridicule in economics precisely because it is false (pseudoscientific nonsense). It’s false on the premises: 1) Value is subjective and marginal, and determined at the point of sale. period. 2) Value is created by the use of incentives to produce a voluntary organization of innovation, estimation, speculation, calculation, production, distribution, and trade. You can forcibly reorganize physical materials (labor) but you cannot forcibly reorganize talent(humans), or the capital of humans, in competition with other humans. THEREFORE the value is not in labor but in organization. Labor is, as history has demonstrated, relatively worthless, and contributes very little to the entire process. Instead, laborers (the lower classes) are the principle beneficiaries of the vast discount in costs of consumer goods, services, and information. While for the middle and upper classes the only difference is consumption that produces signaling which assists them in the ‘dance of trust’ required for the collective risk necessary to fund speculative investment, production distribution and trade. Labor has no multiplier. 3) The lower classes were not oppressed, but domesticated through the use of organized violence, manorialism, and religion to cull sufficient numbers from the population that only those not a drag on the rest of humanity remained. Those groups that successfully culled their underclasses through prosecution (killing), manorialism (starvation), urbanization (plague), and warfare (hunting of other humans), today have the highest standards of living. The economic reality is that each person at the bottom is six times as costly as each person at the top is productive. Ergo, the wealth of nations is determined by the degree one can shrink it’s underclass. The entire marxist canon is nonsense.
    May 22, 2018 10:14am
  • Retweeted Outsideness (@Outsideness): The concept of the Cathedral hit the spot

    Retweeted Outsideness (@Outsideness):

    The concept of the Cathedral hit the spot because it recognized that what was being promoted as the rule book was in fact enemy scripture.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-21 17:13:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998612800581898240

  • RT @Outsideness: The concept of the Cathedral hit the spot because it recognized

    RT @Outsideness: The concept of the Cathedral hit the spot because it recognized that what was being promoted as the rule book was in fact…


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-21 17:13:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998612750212452352

  • ???? Fascism was a rational, successful, and necessary counter-reaction to Bolsh

    ???? Fascism was a rational, successful, and necessary counter-reaction to Bolshevism and Marxism. National Socialism vs World Communism. The degree to which people manufacture pseudoscientific justifications of priors is what causes chaos. Truth is mercilessly orderly.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-21 14:15:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998568087782912003

    Reply addressees: @sapinker

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998566933665669120


    IN REPLY TO:

    @sapinker

    Why we need more science in the humanities: Madeleine Albright argues that chaos causes Fascism. Proof? Germany, Italy etc. were chaotic then Fascist. Um, what about the countries that were chaotic but didn’t become Fascist? https://t.co/GVYKaZB7Gp

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998566933665669120

  • Some groups specialize in lying

    Some groups specialize in lying.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-21 13:44:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998560145692086272

    Reply addressees: @clairlemon @stillgray

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998527322390118400


    IN REPLY TO:

    @clairlemon

    Conservative views are often misrepresented but this thread really takes the cake. https://t.co/P7qNHQEr7f

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/998527322390118400