Theme: Deception

  • They adopted rallying, shaming, overloading. Reason is too expensive to produce

    They adopted rallying, shaming, overloading. Reason is too expensive to produce vs leftist lies


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-13 14:06:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/775697250240630785

    Reply addressees: @adissidentright @ThomasEWoods @Wellerwilldo

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/774628441794678785


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  • (If reason does not work, and propaganda and repetition do, then resort to propa

    (If reason does not work, and propaganda and repetition do, then resort to propaganda and repetition)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-13 14:00:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/775695579729059840

    Reply addressees: @ThomasEWoods @Wellerwilldo

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/774628242191941632


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    @ThomasEWoods

    .@Wellerwilldo This is what I mean. This is the alt right? We don’t need no thinkers because Marx was a thinker? Come on.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/774628242191941632

  • (Alt-right has abandoned old limits on gentlemanly discourse, adopting the left’

    (Alt-right has abandoned old limits on gentlemanly discourse, adopting the left’s tactics: natural consequence)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-13 13:59:48 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/775695480302993409

    Reply addressees: @ThomasEWoods @Wellerwilldo

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/774628242191941632


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    @ThomasEWoods

    .@Wellerwilldo This is what I mean. This is the alt right? We don’t need no thinkers because Marx was a thinker? Come on.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/774628242191941632

  • LIES ARE CHEAP AND THERE ARE MANY CUSTOMERS FOR THEM. Law is expensive. Religion

    LIES ARE CHEAP AND THERE ARE MANY CUSTOMERS FOR THEM.

    Law is expensive. Religion is cheap.

    Naval rule is cheap. Army rule is expensive.

    Aristocratic rule is cheap. Republican rule is expensive.

    Began with aristocratic Rule(personal service)

    Ended with Republican rule (bureaucracy)

    Rome began with a naval empire defending sea trade.

    Ended with a landed empire, defending territorial trade.

    Began with Expensive law(Truth),

    Ended with cheap religion (deceit).

    (Economics in everything.)

    THE REVOLUTIONS IN TRUTH AND THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION OF LYING

    CYCLE ONE

    The invention of aristocracy (heroism, truth, technology)

    the reaction invented religion (Zoroaster)

    CYCLE TWO

    The invention of reason (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle)

    The reaction invented monotheism (Christianity/rabbinical Judaism/Islam)

    CYCLE THREE

    The invention of empirical science (Maxwell, Darwin, Spencer, Nietzche)

    the reaction invented pseudoscience. (Marx, Freud, Boaz, Cantor, Adorno)

    CYCLE FOUR

    The invention of ‘complete’ science (Testimonialism)

    The reaction invents (whatever the next great lie will be?)

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-13 11:25:00 UTC

  • ARE EMOTIONS RATIONAL? AND WHY PHILOSOPHY IS SO SUCCESSFUL IN DECEIT. AND WHY I

    ARE EMOTIONS RATIONAL? AND WHY PHILOSOPHY IS SO SUCCESSFUL IN DECEIT. AND WHY I AM AN ANTI-PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHER

    (read this: very very very important synthesis)

    (A) as far as I know all emotions reflect a reaction to a change in state of some form of inventory ( property ).

    ( b) as far as I know all moral intuitions reflect cooperative changes in state to personal or common property ( property in toto ).

    (C) as far as I know all human cognition is limited to that which can be acquired.

    (D) as far as I know, that which can be acquired is limited to our ability to act in existential reality.

    (E) as far as I know we can use reason to inspect memory searches. And that memory searches restimulate emotions.

    (F) and that the value of our memories is ( amplitude ) is determined by these weights.

    Emotions are measurements.

    We may or may not measure optimally.

    Emotions are not produced by reason even if they can be evoked by reason.

    So I tend to position emotions as empirical measurements by our sensory system.

    Trained by experience.

    Open to retraining by experience.

    Reason can be used to produce experiences that train or retrain us.

    Imagining and modeling can be used to produce experiences that train or retrain us.

    But while emotions can be said to be a logical need for an acting life form. And we can rationally and empirically test that hypothesis with consistent success.

    Yet we cannot say emotions are produced rationally. We can only say in retrospect that we rationally comprehend the function of those emotions as logically necessary for acting creatures.

    ALSO

    this question provides yet another example of the pollution of philosophy with the verb “to be” – creating nonsense problems because our minds do not seem able to avoid the confusion created between experience and existence when we say “is” or “are”. So the vast number of sophistries we falsely categorize as philosophical problems are merely confusions created by the misuse of grammar ( effort discounts ) just as a magician misleads with gestures.

    The only difference is that the magician knows he deceived others. But the sophist does not know he deceives himself.

    We evolved to substitute information not existing in speech of others through inference. We also evolved to save effort in thought and speech through suggestion ( shortcuts ). The words is and are are suggestive shortcuts. But when this shortcut us combined in certain permutations it forces the circumvention of reason and the evocation of pre-rational substitution.

    In other words it forces us out of reason and reality into intuition and imagination.

    This is the same technique used by storytellers to invoke suspension of disbelief, priests to convince the foolish of the existence of imaginary worlds, and politicians and public intellectuals to lie, and dishonest philosophers to overload, and sophists to confuse.

    Ergo: any question of philosophy that contains the words is or are and is not stated in operational language is at best sophistry, at worst, the most insidious evils that have ever been let loose on man.

    It is this understanding that has made me an anti philosophy philosopher and forced me to unite science and philosophy.

    Because whether religious, political or philosophical, the abuse if these cognitive biases to harm mankind must end.

    Curt Doolittle.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-13 03:34:00 UTC

  • (Sisyphean Tasks) I am writing this (long) piece to the Evonomics tribe in an at

    (Sisyphean Tasks)

    I am writing this (long) piece to the Evonomics tribe in an attempt to support their ends but correct their justifications and means.

    I won’t quite say I see pseudoscience in it, but I do see a failure to understand intellectual history, and a misdiagnosis of the problem of contemporary economics: decidability that can only be provided by the choice between eugenic, compromise, or dysgenic ends.

    While they make a few good criticisms of the financiers – the conversion from market for commons and rule of law to discretionary authoritarian rule by credit/fiat money.

    I’ve been working on it four about three hours? Maybe two and a half. And I”m tired. …. I feel like Sisyphus.

    Everyone wants to do the right thing but they can’t grasp that the only possible right thing is exchange under which no one gets the best they want, we all just get the best we can. (Nash Equilibrium).

    And why can’t they grasp it? They are overwhelmingly incapable of judging that their moral intuitions are ‘correct’ – but they aren’t.

    I have another piece that I haven’t finished on the problems with contemporary economics.

    And you know, I seem to have this limit – that at somewhere between 2500-3500 words I get tired of trying to make these points. But they are probably 4500-9000 word problems. lol.

    Most authors get to where they conceptually think in 750 work chunks. This corresponds to most people’s information assimilation limits (time which they can concentrate on an issue). I’m sort of getting there myself. I tend to think in those terms now. And I like to break arguments into those chunks. And I find that get frustrated if I have to write longer pieces.

    So I am breaking this one into smaller chunks. But I still have to finish before I lose interest in pushing the rock up the hill one more time.

    Sigh.

    Morality isn’t what you think it is. Sorry.

    We can calculate it but you can’t feel it. You’re just one data point. We can know what’s immoral. But choosing the moral is a matter of cooperation, not conviction.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-11 06:42:00 UTC

  • We cannot necessarily make ourselves smarter, so much as we can remove error, bi

    We cannot necessarily make ourselves smarter, so much as we can remove error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, framing, framing, overloading, propaganda, pseudorationalism, pseudoscience, and deceit from the informational commons; and to train (teach) generations both the tools of calculation (reasoning), tools of manipulation and examination (crafts), and the tools of cleansing (testimony), and defending the informational commons just as we defend the cooperative commons (institutions) and the material commons (physical capital).

    The information age appears to follow the monetary age. It just took me a long time to figure out how we would ‘govern’ one another when we ‘communicate’ with more than prices and exchange.

    The problem we have faced is that each leap in cooperation and information, is accompanied by a leap in deception to counter it.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-11 02:33:00 UTC

  • error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, pseudoscience, overload

    error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, pseudoscience, overloading, propaganda, deception.

    murder, harm, damage, theft, fraud, fraud by omission, fraud by indirection, free riding, socialization of losses, privatization of commons, rent seeking, monopoly seeking, conspiracy, statism/corporatism, conversion(religion/pseudoscience), displacement(immigration/overbreeding), conquest (war).

    Aryanism > Christianity > Puritan Liberalism > Expansion/Colonialism > Hemispheric Colonialism > Liberalism > Anti-Communism > Social Democratic Consumer Capitalism > Neo-Conservatism


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-08 15:17:00 UTC

  • Are you rationalizing? Are you sure it’s not possible? Are you sure it’s to prom

    Are you rationalizing? Are you sure it’s not possible? Are you sure it’s to promote a path to truth?


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-06 12:35:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773137532062162944

    Reply addressees: @cg_mischling

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773131643091509248


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    @cg_mischling

    @curtdoolittle get mass media. Just seems lying is a neutral trait. Lies are used to promote truth or path toward truth. Dialectics I guess.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773131643091509248

  • with the 20th century we see the industrialization of lying impossible to suppre

    with the 20th century we see the industrialization of lying impossible to suppress by peerage.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-06 11:43:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773124425415856128

    Reply addressees: @cg_mischling

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773122803792961539


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    @cg_mischling

    @curtdoolittle good point. It seems through that transmutation of lying is the result of some form of transcendental or at least metaphysics

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/773122803792961539