Theme: Deception

  • Story>Myth >-Pseudo-history(Fictional History) >+History >Pseudo-law > +Tort Law

    Story>Myth >-Pseudo-history(Fictional History) >+History >Pseudo-law > +Tort Law > Scriptural Fictionalism and Hermeneutics >+Empiricism > Justificationary Rationalism (kant/rousseau,mendelsohn) > +Science > Pseudoscience (Marx,Freud,Boaz,Cantor,Mises) >Operational Science.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-24 13:27:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944922595073445889

    Reply addressees: @plevy

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944783727414185984


    IN REPLY TO:

    @plevy

    Media and cultural evolution 📱 https://t.co/POideG59FR

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944783727414185984

  • A DIFFERENT INTERPRETATION: For each increase in the division of knowledge and l

    A DIFFERENT INTERPRETATION: For each increase in the division of knowledge and labor, we invented an increase in information technology. With each invention we were the victims of its use for lying which is cheap and desirable, and truth which is expensive and often undesirable.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-24 13:22:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944921150035054592

    Reply addressees: @plevy

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944783727414185984


    IN REPLY TO:

    @plevy

    Media and cultural evolution 📱 https://t.co/POideG59FR

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944783727414185984

  • Sigh. Mouth Breathers flinging their cortical excreta from the overpopulated dun

    Sigh. Mouth Breathers flinging their cortical excreta from the overpopulated dunning kruger treehouse on island 120 in vain hopes of preserving false signals.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-24 04:17:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944784074186649602

    Reply addressees: @milesofmusings

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944765738476122113


    IN REPLY TO:

    @Miles_USA

    My dear friends.

    If I ever take the time to make graphics for quotes of myself that make absolutely no sense, please, for the love of God, promptly drag me to a desolate place and execute me. https://t.co/zrLyrMsXtT

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/944765738476122113

  • Why Is The Austrian School Of Economics And Economist Ludwig Von Mises Not Discussed In American Academia?

    Because in large part it is absolute nonsense.

    1. Mises Position in Intellectual History
    2. Rothbardian Fallacies
    3. Hans Hoppe’s Errors

    This is a very technical problem, but in the sense that you should be able to produce an individual, operational, description of any economic phenomenon in order to assert a truth claim ( trace the incentives), that’s true.

    In the sense that this technique is sufficient for the identification of all economic phenomenon it’s simply false – and we have many cases now.

    In other words, Mises tried, like Marx and Freud and Boaz, and Cantor to create a pseudoscience. And he failed. And he has been justifiably ignored because of it.

    You have also been the victim of propaganda as well, since it was very clear at the time, as it is very clear to any serious student of intellectual history, that there was a vast difference between the Mengerian (Polish-christian) wing, and the Misesian(Ukrainian-Jewish) wing of the Vienna school.

    And the findings of the Mengerian school (a) caused marx to stop writing about communism, (yep, really), and (b) have been fully incorporated into contemporary economics under the terms “mengerian”, “marginalism”, and ‘subjective value’.

    If you want to put these movements in context, here is the difference between the major schools of economic thought (The conflict between rule by discretion and rule by natural law).

    The Not-So-Austrian School in Context.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Propertarian Institute.

    https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-Austrian-School-of-Economics-and-economist-Ludwig-von-Mises-not-discussed-in-American-academia

  • Will Donald Trump Go Down In History As The Father Of The Orwellian Dystopia He Is Trying To Create?

    Are you kidding? Trump was hired to PREVENT the orwellian dystopia that we call ‘Mainstream’ political correctness, one world government, and harrison-bergeron enforced ‘equality’.

    https://www.quora.com/Will-Donald-Trump-go-down-in-history-as-the-father-of-the-Orwellian-dystopia-he-is-trying-to-create

  • Will Donald Trump Go Down In History As The Father Of The Orwellian Dystopia He Is Trying To Create?

    Are you kidding? Trump was hired to PREVENT the orwellian dystopia that we call ‘Mainstream’ political correctness, one world government, and harrison-bergeron enforced ‘equality’.

    https://www.quora.com/Will-Donald-Trump-go-down-in-history-as-the-father-of-the-Orwellian-dystopia-he-is-trying-to-create

  • Would Democracy Be A Large Scale Thing If America Did Not Exist?

    No. Democracy was valuable for the left as a means of incrementally bringing about socialism and then communism. For Americans it was a useful ruse in the postwar period to force states to become participants in the world economy and benefits of consumer capitalism.

    https://www.quora.com/Would-democracy-be-a-large-scale-thing-if-America-did-not-exist

  • Is It Theoretically Possible To Cause The Bitcoin Crash With A Small Coordinated Group. What Steps Might They Take?

    Use periods of low volume to spike the price.
    Sell in periods of high volume purchases.
    Repeat to boost the price to extremes.
    Sell repeatedly at low volume lows to cause panic.
    Start rumors of miners or agents causing threats.
    Produce believable reports that on a given date a large government will seize certain miners and prohibit all future transaction.

    repeat until people lose interest.

    just how its done in the stock market today.

    https://www.quora.com/Is-it-theoretically-possible-to-cause-the-bitcoin-crash-with-a-small-coordinated-group-What-steps-might-they-take

  • Would Democracy Be A Large Scale Thing If America Did Not Exist?

    No. Democracy was valuable for the left as a means of incrementally bringing about socialism and then communism. For Americans it was a useful ruse in the postwar period to force states to become participants in the world economy and benefits of consumer capitalism.

    https://www.quora.com/Would-democracy-be-a-large-scale-thing-if-America-did-not-exist

  • Repeating Myself (Bitcoin), Trolls And Stupid People

    I’m not doing well with trolls lately. Last week some idiot on discord trolled the hell out of me, and succeeded in making me furious. Tonight some idiot tried to debate me about bitcoin. I ended up having to cut him off. So, really, I’m going to just do my thing, and cut the trolls out immediately. I’ve finally surrendered as have most public intellectuals. It’s just not worth debating amateurs. I’m going to let my work speak for itself. WHY IS THAT? Well, you know, I build a foundation for my arguments, and it takes me quite a while to establish that foundation. And I am very precise with terms. And that is just not useful for colloquial conversations. BITCOIN CRITICISMS – NOT THE IDEA, THE MARKETING AND THE EXECUTION My criticisms of BTC are technical. In other words, it’s not with the idea, it’s with the money claims and the execution. My problems are with BTC are: (a) BTC is a novel invention that combines the properties of token money and shares in a speculative startup, to create fractional shares backed only by demand for such shares, and the existence of that network. This mens that yes, it can serve as a medium of exchange, but that it is a ‘money substitute’ that is highly dependent upon an institution that poses a threat to the world order. This is a purely technical observation that is of interest only to people who want to understand where BTC fits in the spectrum of financial instruments. (b) there is zero chance of any form of money substitute persisting outside of the central bank system, because it would destroy the world order, and nations would go to war over it. The long arm of the USG is very powerful worldwide. The opposite is true: digital share development is serving as off book R&D for future government application. The future of taxation depends upon it. And the future of liquidity distribution depends upon it. Because the financial system, which evolved to distribute hard currency is now an impediment to demand generation that reorganizes the economy in response to demand changes and shocks. (c) the limitations of the technology are unavoidable. The empirical evidence is that the user interface problem has been a failure, particularly for businesses, the processing time has been a failure, the scale problem has not been solved, the repeated thefts have not been solved, and the benefit is less than the cost of transition. The world will only accept an escrow-release model. (d) There is an exit problem because of these issues. It is fine as a speculation vehicle but it is a ponzi scheme where late players will be destroyed UNLESS a superior network ‘buys’ or ‘merges’ with BTC trading BTC (customers and their inventory) for replacement currency on a superior network. That is what will happen I’m certain. Since the BTC tech is simply … amateurish. e) IMHO the optimum use of BTC is fractional shares of highly stable assets, thereby making them available to consumers rather than institutions. Propertarianism has taught me that artificially priced debts must not be transferrable (escapable). Ergo, I would prefer banks bring in capital, and sell fractional shares in the income streams, but hold the assets. And the public would also. Now, precisely what have I said above that either 1) is false, or 2) says that BTC will fail? Nothing. SO: 1) If BTC crashes something will replace it. 2) If BTC survives it will be well funded enough to reform (refactor). 3) If something supersedes BTC before it can reform, then they best way to make that superior technology beneficial is to trade BTC fractional shares for fractional shares of that digital substitute. (as far as I know that tech exists, and is just not far enough along yet.) 4) If somethig gets too far out of hand such that black market activity and money laundering are too effective for the state to police, AND BTC crashes, AND there are prosecutions, then it will take a few decades to recover from that – not technically. But politically. And we need this technology. So please don’t come to the table to argue with me without knowing what I am arguing. THE WORLD IS TOO STUPID FOR ME TODAY. Sigh.