Theme: Education

  • You must not read much in the way of academic prose. Worth reading is the dumbin

    You must not read much in the way of academic prose. Worth reading is the dumbing down of language in response to the difficulty of training soldiers in the world wars, compared to pre-war written text whether by hand or in print. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-04 13:10:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797979243135303700

    Reply addressees: @timgill924 @DegenRolf

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797863653368287446

  • RT @whatifalthist: Also hot take. “Modern education” has removed the study of th

    RT @whatifalthist: Also hot take. “Modern education” has removed the study of the Classics since they don’t want students to realize how va…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-02 04:35:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1797124891428184473

  • DID THE CHURCH MAKE GOOD USE OF CAPITAL? (No) It doesn’t look like it. In fact,

    DID THE CHURCH MAKE GOOD USE OF CAPITAL? (No)
    It doesn’t look like it. In fact, it looks a lot more like christianity use literacy as a weapon to keep the population docile, subservient, and ignorant and indoctrinated, so that it could extract rents (‘taxes’) from them for false services they claimed they provided but could not. In other words it was a very expensive, especially at medieval levels of productivity, burden on the population for no return – instead for relative stagnation and ignorance only overcome by the weakness of the church as a governing force, and the success of the economic sector in eventually breaking the church – beginning in 1200 with the restoration of classical knowledge, and the rise of the Hanseatic League and the restoration of trade, and succeeding as a consequence with the printing press and the massive explosion of a sequence of restorations of knowledge over the next 250 years, and the collapse of the church by the protestants thereafter.
    Even so, it took until the time of napoleon for europe to recover from the christian destruction of the ancient world, and the resulting superstition, feudalism, illiteracy, ignorance, and near absence of intellectual tradition under the church.
    And we are still struggling with our own fundamentalists, the jews, and the muslims (at least) because of this abrahamic counter-revolution against the indo europeans and in particularly greek reason. And the present revival of counter-revolution against europeans the jews, muslims, marxists and the marxist-to-woke sequence of abrahamic seditions.
    If we want to say jesus was a philosopher who made it possible for the little people to find virtue and honor and respect in doing no harm, and doing charity, rather than the heroism of the indo european aristocracy. If we want to say jesus was an anti-hero to compete with Achilles. If we want to say the bible is an anti-hero of the slave, underclass, and serf against the european aristocratic tradition’s demand for excellence, loyalty and responsibility that are impossible for middle eastern familism, clannishness, and tribalism – then that’s fine.
    But the church in general was a catastrophe.
    If instead they church had spread literacy in europe’s philosophy and epic cycle (the bible of the greco roman world) then we might have claimed it wasn’t a catastrophe. But it effectively tried to destroy civilization just as thoroughly as the marxist to woke sequence is destroying ours.
    Why? Because the abrahamic religions and marxist cults are just two generations on top of the female means of sedition by the attempt to end demand for personal responsibility.
    Cheers

    Reply addressees: @queen_calder


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 15:40:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795117955845361665

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795114847371215259

  • WORTH READING On college free speech. Good commentary that mirrors the work on r

    WORTH READING
    On college free speech.
    Good commentary that mirrors the work on regulation of speech on the internet, by the test of a) decorum (manners), b) content (avoiding gore, sex, crime), and c) bias (we are all working from bias). Meaning if we maintain decorum and avoid otherwise criminal or ‘shock’ content, then by arguing from bias we are conducting civil discourse.
    https://t.co/NvAlwAHQJs


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-26 18:21:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794796085908545536

  • Yes, so when working with him ask questions to guide him rather than counter-sig

    Yes, so when working with him ask questions to guide him rather than counter-signal. He has a lot of potential, he’s willing to do the work and he’s disciplined in producing the content using our vocabulary, principles and methods.
    I did the same with you (and I still do with everyone else). You don’t push back on good faith efforts. you mentor those efforts to betterment.
    And remember, you and I have an odd intellectual capacity for this kind of intellectual rigor and we can’t use that same standard for everyone – we have to coach them along.

    Reply addressees: @AutistocratMS @WalterIII


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-25 21:11:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794476478232477697

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794473068498125181

  • Yes well, I really do love the man, and I advocate for him because of his use of

    Yes well, I really do love the man, and I advocate for him because of his use of representations (pictures, illustrations) rather than just pure mathematics, so he’s actually trying to produce a physical theory. But in this subject he’s just off the ranch so to speak. Because to say anything uses quantum effects is rather silly since everything uses quantum effects. On the other hand quantum effects are so small by the time we get to molecules that the consist of noise which is why we have stable (persistent) elements and molecules, and stable elements and molecules only interact with others who are stable as well. In the sense of microtubules transporting assets around cells that’s all they do other than provide structure – they have to do both or they can’t do the transport reliably. the fact that he got the idea from an anesthesiologist who got it from his mentor (another anesthesiologist) isn’t helping any. These people treat consciousness as ‘awareness’, and so they confuse the meaning of the term. (sigh)

    Reply addressees: @PaulBard73


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-22 21:45:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793397763394220032

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793395432498098527

  • THE TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA’S ECONOMY, DEMOGRAPHICS, BIRTH RATE, MORTALITY RATE, HEAL

    THE TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA’S ECONOMY, DEMOGRAPHICS, BIRTH RATE, MORTALITY RATE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION
    The west is using the same strategy with china, who has a worse replacement rate than russia, but even worse, only a fraction of the population lives in cities, and the vast majority of the rest of the population still fails to complete a high school education and lives on subsistence farming in extreme poverty.

    Russian Data. While the russian central bank as been oddly honest in their releases, most other parts of the russian government have stopped releasing information to obscure the economic condition. Along the same lines, Russian wiki is like all russian public information about as trustworthy as any other statement made by the russian government – women evolved social warfare by verbal means, the jews adopted it in both abrahamic religions and communist ideology, then the jews via communism taught the soviets, the soviets taught the russian people and now the feminine means of sedition using verbal means of informational deception is the primary method of communication between the russian state and it’s organs and the people. This is why russians are rather interesting in their production of propaganda, fake news, pseudoscience, sophistry and magical thinking. Even if their humor is quite elegant if you understand even a little russian. It’s also why they consider westerners naive and foolish = because we live in a high trust society (or at least did until the postwar takeover of our education by the left in the 1960s).

    1) Russian Corruption: Here are some key statistics and indicators related to corruption in Russia:
    Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI): In 2022, Russia ranked 137th out of 180 countries on Transparency International’s CPI, with a score of 28 out of 100 (where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean). This indicates a high perceived level of public sector corruption.
    Bribery rates: According to a 2021 survey by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), 15% of respondents reported having paid a bribe in the past year, while 38% believed that bribery is necessary to solve problems.
    Informal payments in healthcare: A 2019 study by the Higher School of Economics found that informal payments for medical services were widespread in Russia, with 27% of patients reporting having made such payments.
    Corruption in public procurement: A 2020 report by the Russian Audit Chamber estimated that violations in public procurement amounted to 236 billion rubles (approximately $3.2 billion) in 2019, suggesting significant levels of corruption and misuse of public funds.
    Asset disclosure and conflicts of interest: While Russia has laws requiring public officials to disclose their assets and income, enforcement is often weak, and there are concerns about the effectiveness of conflict of interest regulations.
    Money laundering and illicit financial flows: Russia has been identified as a high-risk jurisdiction for money laundering and illicit financial flows, with estimates suggesting that billions of dollars are laundered through the country each year.
    Perceptions of corruption: In a 2021 survey by the Levada Center, an independent polling organization, 38% of respondents believed that corruption had increased over the past year, while only 13% thought it had decreased.
    These statistics highlight the significant challenges posed by corruption in Russia, which affects various aspects of public life, from healthcare and education to business and politics.

    3) There are general accounting practices (GAP) that are general across the world, and are adhered to less or more rigorously depending on the transparency of the country and it’s degree of public trust or corruption.
    Additionally, there are general accounting practices at global scale to ensure we’re comparing apples to oranges, especially when we are discussing state owned enterprises. The returns on state owned enterprises must be calculated differently when they are included in GDP, GDP Per Capita and GDP/PPP by purchasing power parity.

    3) Accounting for State Owned Enterprises: International organizations like the IMF, World Bank, and OECD typically do not include the output of state-owned enterprises directly in their GDP calculations for countries like Russia. Instead, they use a different approach to account for the economic activity of these entities.
    In the GDP calculations used by these organizations, government expenditure is shown as a percentage of GDP, which includes the spending of state-owned enterprises.
    This approach is based on the System of National Accounts (SNA), an internationally agreed-upon standard for measuring economic activity.
    Under the SNA, the output of state-owned enterprises is not counted directly as part of GDP. Instead, the value added by these enterprises is captured through other components of GDP, such as:
    – Government expenditure: When state-owned enterprises provide goods or services to the government, their output is reflected in government spending.
    – Household consumption: When state-owned enterprises sell goods or services to households, their output is captured in the household consumption component of GDP.
    – Investment: If state-owned enterprises invest in capital goods or infrastructure, this is reflected in the investment component of GDP.

    By using this approach, the IMF, World Bank, and OECD aim to maintain consistency and comparability in GDP calculations across different countries, regardless of the level of state ownership in their economies.

    4. State Owned Enterprises: According to the OECD, in 2016, the share of state-owned enterprises in Russia’s economy was estimated to be around 33% of GDP. This suggests that if the output of these enterprises were directly included in the GDP calculation, Russia’s GDP could potentially be about one-third higher than the currently reported figures.

    5. To compare Italy’s GDP with Russia’s GDP and Russia’s GDP + 30%, let’s use data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the year 2021. These figures are in current prices and U.S. dollars.
    Italy’s GDP (2021): $2,120.22 billion
    Russia’s GDP (2021): $1,647.57 billion
    Russia’s GDP + 30%: $1,647.57 billion * 1.3 = $2,141.84 billion

    Comparing the three figures:
    Italy’s GDP is higher than Russia’s reported GDP by approximately $472.65 billion or 28.7%.
    If we add 30% to Russia’s GDP (assuming this roughly represents the share of state-owned enterprises), the adjusted figure would be slightly higher than Italy’s GDP by about $21.62 billion or 1.0%.

    Now population:
    Italy’s population (2021): 59,066,225
    Russia’s population (2021): 144,104,080
    Ratio = Italy’s population / Russia’s population Ratio = 59,066,225 / 144,104,080 Ratio ≈ 0.41
    This means that Italy’s population is approximately 41% the size of Russia’s population, or in other words, Russia’s population is about 2.44 times larger than Italy’s population. Or to put it another way, for every person in Italy, there are roughly 2.44 people in Russia.

    So Italy’s GDP per capita would be approximately $35,898.
    Russia’s GDP per capita would be approximately $14,863.
    Even with these more charitable numbers, that puts Russia’s economy down there with Mexico, Kazakhstan and nearly as bad as Argentina.

    And this is the number show on English wikipedia. So, while the international institutions do produce outputs the rest of the economic world knows how to use and report them.

    6. The Fair Comparison: So when those of us who do this kind of thing for a living say “Russia’s economy is smaller than that of Italy or Texas” that’s what we mean. Because that comparison is the most accurate means of conveying Russia’s economic, strategic, and military power, other than the fact that they have nuclear weapons, petroleum, and are willing to throw waves of men as bullet and artillery magnets into quick and painful death by the hundreds of thousands.

    7. Russian disregard for human life as military strategy:
    If you were a student of military history, the only way russia has ever won wars: by willingness to sacrifice more of their own than any opponent. Which is what they are doing in ukraine, because they assume that the west will ‘lose interest’ before russia has to recruit from moscow and st petersburg which they fear will lead to the uprising that brings down the government.

    Unfortunately, you don’t go and threaten half of europe with conquest by braggadocio as if you were some fanatical muslim when you’ve done it before, and so europe is having none of it. And it’s given France, which is the only military power in europe, and Poland which is most likely to fight, the incentive to contain Russia. until it’s demographics and economy catch up with it.

    8. Russian Population Collapse: That strategy did work in the past. today it doesnt’. Why? Russian Demographics and Russian Health and Russian High Mortality Rate. Russian IQ flight.

    The combination of low fertility and high mortality rates has led to a phenomenon known as “demographic cross,” where the number of deaths exceeds the number of births, leading to natural population decline. This demographic challenge poses significant risks to Russia’s long-term economic and social stability.

    Russian Health:
    Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Alcohol, and drug use are significant public health issues that contribute to Russia’s high mortality rates.
    Tuberculosis (TB): Russia has one of the highest rates of tuberculosis in Europe and the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Russia had an estimated incidence of 50 cases per 100,000 population in 2020. This is significantly higher than the European average of 25 cases per 100,000 population. Russia also has a high prevalence of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), which complicates treatment and contributes to higher mortality rates.
    HIV/AIDS: Russia has been experiencing a growing HIV epidemic in recent years. According to UNAIDS, in 2020, there were an estimated 1.1 million people living with HIV in Russia, with an adult prevalence rate of 1.2%. The epidemic is primarily driven by injection drug use and heterosexual transmission. The Russian government has been criticized for its insufficient response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including limited access to harm reduction services and antiretroviral therapy.
    Drug Use: Russia has a significant problem with drug use, particularly injection drug use. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in 2019, Russia had an estimated 1.8 million people who inject drugs, which is about 1.3% of the adult population. Injection drug use is a major driver of the HIV epidemic and also contributes to other health problems, such as hepatitis C and overdose deaths.
    Alcohol-Attributable Deaths: The WHO estimates that in 2016, alcohol consumption was responsible for 21.6% of all deaths in Russia, which is one of the highest rates globally. This translates to approximately 288,000 alcohol-attributable deaths in that year. The majority of these deaths were due to cardiovascular diseases, injuries, and liver cirrhosis.
    Alcohol Use Disorders: According to the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019, the prevalence of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) among adults in Russia was 4.7% (7.9% for males and 1.8% for females). This is higher than the global average of 1.4% and the European average of 3.7%. AUDs include conditions such as alcohol dependence and harmful alcohol use.
    Binge Drinking: Binge drinking, defined as consuming 60 or more grams of pure alcohol on at least one occasion in the past 30 days, is a significant problem in Russia. According to the WHO, in 2016, the prevalence of binge drinking among drinkers in Russia was 48.2% (59.1% for males and 32.6% for females). This is one of the highest rates of binge drinking globally.

    Homelessness: According to a 2019 report by the Institute for Urban Economics, a Russian think tank, the number of homeless people in Russia is estimated to be between 800,000 and 1.5 million, which is approximately 0.5-1% of the country’s total population. However, some experts suggest that the actual number could be higher, as many homeless individuals may not be included in official statistics. (As any of us watch the number of russians found frozen to death in the snow during the long winters)

    Poverty Rate: the Russian poverty rate is $185 per month(2,200 per year), which even at PPP is barely enough to eat. And the poverty rate in the USA per person is $1,132 per month (13,600 per year), and we have SNAP, housing assistance, medicaid etc.

    Fertility Rate:
    If Russia’s TFR remains at the current low level of 1.5 or declines further, the population decrease means Russia’s population could drop to 128.9 million by 2050 and to 104.3 million by 2100.
    The potential consequences of Russia’s population decline include:
    – Shrinking labor force and reduced economic output
    – Increased strain on social welfare systems, as the population ages
    – Reduced geopolitical influence and military power
    – Challenges in maintaining infrastructure and social services in regions with declining populations.

    Russian High Mortality Rate
    According to the World Bank, Russia’s crude death rate (the number of deaths per 1,000 population) has been higher than the global average:
    2020: Russia – 14.6, World – 7.6
    2019: Russia – 12.4, World – 7.5
    2018: Russia – 12.5, World – 7.5
    2017: Russia – 12.4, World – 7.5
    2016: Russia – 12.9, World – 7.5
    Russia’s crude death rate has been consistently higher than the global average by approximately 4-5 deaths per 1,000 population in recent years.

    Life Expectancy
    Another important indicator of mortality is life expectancy at birth. According to the World Bank, Russia’s life expectancy has been lower than the global average:
    2020: Russia – 71.3 years, World – 72.7 years
    2019: Russia – 73.1 years, World – 72.7 years
    2018: Russia – 72.7 years, World – 72.6 years
    2017: Russia – 72.5 years, World – 72.4 years
    2016: Russia – 71.9 years, World – 72.2 years
    Several factors contribute to Russia’s relatively high mortality rate and lower life expectancy, including:
    – High rates of disease
    – High rates of injection drug use
    – High rates of tobacco and alcohol consumption
    – Unhealthy diet and lifestyle choices
    – Inadequate access to quality healthcare services
    – High rates of accidents and injuries
    – Environmental pollution and occupational hazards
    Russia’s mortality rate remains a significant concern, especially when combined with its low birth rate.

    10. Western Strategy With Russia and China
    The NATO strategy, and in particular the british and american (Five Eyes) strategy is just to bleed russia in the current war in ukraine, until time achieves it’s natural result, just as we bled communism until it came to it’s natural conclusion.
    The west is usuing the same strategy with china, who has a worse replacement rate than russia, but even worse, only a fraction of the population lives in cities, and the vast majority of the rest of the population still fails to complete a high school education and lives on subsistence farming in extreme poverty.
    The only weakness to this strategy is that the feminist revolution in the west has destroyed family, reproduction, dating, and fostered conflict, by supporting left policies (without women voters none of it would have happened) and as such the west is in demographic crisis itself.
    We simply don’t know whether the AI revolution is going to mean that’s a good thing because people would be unemployable, or a bad thing, in that we need people anyway.

    I hope this was helpful
    CD

    Reply addressees: @Fixitguy8 @Rsurrection7 @elonmuskADO


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-22 17:18:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793330715003674624

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793307015244341651

  • RT @curtdoolittle: @johnleask @mises @DA_Stockman THE JOY OF LEARNING AT THE MIS

    RT @curtdoolittle: @johnleask @mises @DA_Stockman THE JOY OF LEARNING AT THE MISES INSTITUTE, THE MI PROGRAM, IT’S CONSEQUENCES, AND FUTURE…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-22 14:40:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793290933502361755

  • My point being that I have a hard time understanding why an educated Londoner (t

    My point being that I have a hard time understanding why an educated Londoner (those being interviewed) would not at least know of the debate over Athelstan, Canute, and Alfred. ;).


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-21 17:48:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1792975844979187853

    Reply addressees: @whatifalthist

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1792784569382678951

  • THE VALUE OF OUR ORGANIZATION TO YOUNG PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS If you are a young c

    THE VALUE OF OUR ORGANIZATION TO YOUNG PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS
    If you are a young conservative or center left individual, with a 140+ IQ, who cares about the truth and achievement, more so than validation, we are the only organization that will care about you as an individual, and consistently work to help you in your evolution into a public intellectual.
    We have a very strong distributed team with skills across the spectrum of life.
    So instead of working alone, work with us, even if you don’t identify with the organization.
    Contact Noah @NoahRevoy to see what we can do for you.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-21 15:05:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1792934650219819009