Theme: Education

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1546872832 Timestamp) —“Meta question: what’s the best way to ask off-topic questions to you or other experts?”— Matt Evans Just like this, by (a) posting the question in the feed, or (b) posting the question in any comment with ‘off topic’ in the heading. Or via PM. Up to you. —“Actual question: What do you expect the status of Christians to be in a propertarian society? That is, specifically, Christians who are firmly convinced of the supernatural aspects of Christianity; the literal resurrection, the actual divinity of Christ. Not cultural Christians or be nice to people Christians, but folks who believe in a literal Noah’s Ark [for example].”— Christianity is compatible with natural law. (I consider myself a christian and a heathen, and an aryan.) Christian dogma argued in abrahamic verse violates that law if we claim it is true rather than allegorical). My practical solution and opinion opinion is that we are seeing the last generations of dogmatists, and that the vast body of ethically and culturally christian peoples would prefer a reformed church and a restoration of the separation of powers between the church (family and community: norms) and the state ( commerce, dispute, and warfare: laws ). That said, because christianity is compatible with most of western civ, and because christianity is compatible with natural law in practice, then this is not a matter for the law for the simple reason that we cannot change it except by prohibition and by prohibition cause war within our peoples. —“E.g. “they all see how foolish they are and repent of supernaturalism”, or “they are slaughtered to make way for higher IQ people”, or “they are allowed to live peacefully among us so long as they abide by non-parasitism”.—- I think I see it as simply speaking in archaic semitic language vs modern european language. And that the underlying behavior is better brought about by self authoring than superstition. But the underlying behavior is fine. —-“Assuming something like the latter [survival and some degree of tolerated inclusion], raises interesting policy points like “they may not serve as judges” or “they may not testify in courts”, or perhaps more nuanced, “they may testify about things which are falsifiable, but any proclamation of supernatural acts in public our in courts would be disallowed”— Well, this is already in the law. Yes. —“I did a quick search on the website and didn’t really find this covered ; I apologize for missing it if it’s been covered already.”— Religion is the hard part of social science and I have spent about four years on it, with this last year and a half quite a bit of focus and this winter even more. I think I have solved it. That said, faith provides mindfulness, if at high social and political cost, where self authoring provides mindfulness at high personal and economic cost. And we cannot morally deprive people of mindfulness without providing the alternative, and it is extremely difficult to train late life people in self authoring compared to faith. —“Related question: America tolerates and even advantages, for instance, Amish communities today: they are exempted from certain taxes and military services. It is probably correct to argue that Amish communities are parasitic, in the sense that they benefit from the military security of the nation that encompasses them, without contributing able bodied men and certain types of tax revenues.”— There is nothing parasitic about amish communities, they preserve our ancient tradition of voluntary corporation and their persistence is of extremely high value for that purpose. So think of it the other way, that they are providing us with a service – demonstrated not claimed – of what made the west high trust during our early and middle ages. —“What’s the outcome of Amish or Quaker communities under a propertarian paradigm?”— They are a living monument to our past, and we would be fools to interfere with it.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1546798360 Timestamp) THIS YEAR … We are going to need: … (a) coaches/mentors for young men, and a way to filter those coaches to eliminate the quacks and losers, and we will seek to concentrate income in small numbers of them. … (b) a class in teaching mindfulness (self authoring) in the three points of the spectrum: stoicism, epicureanism, and aristocracy (the amount of available agency). Again, concentrating income in small numbers. … (c) a participating network of Paintball/Airsoft groups … (d) a participating network of firearms instructors/ranges that teach not TARGET shooting but fight-shooting (i have specific requirements for this). … (e) a VERY select group of fire-and-movement trainers in the SWAT rather than MILITARY experience. (De-emphasizing patrol and emphasizing strikes and raids. ) … (f) a VERY select group of martial arts (striking, wrestling)
    … (g) “the idiots guide to lifting heavy things.” … (h) ” organized hiking, camping, marching etc” events with barbeques or sandwitches. afterward. … (i) political event participation in the assistance of others without drawing specific attention to the institute or the movement. Fighting and shooting are high returns for the first 20%. In other words, 80% of the benefit of training is in the first 20% of the training. This is how we make men fit. Most young men who need this kind of thing do not have a lot of extra money. We need to make sure we are using scale so that we keep the prices down for them.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1546798360 Timestamp) THIS YEAR … We are going to need: … (a) coaches/mentors for young men, and a way to filter those coaches to eliminate the quacks and losers, and we will seek to concentrate income in small numbers of them. … (b) a class in teaching mindfulness (self authoring) in the three points of the spectrum: stoicism, epicureanism, and aristocracy (the amount of available agency). Again, concentrating income in small numbers. … (c) a participating network of Paintball/Airsoft groups … (d) a participating network of firearms instructors/ranges that teach not TARGET shooting but fight-shooting (i have specific requirements for this). … (e) a VERY select group of fire-and-movement trainers in the SWAT rather than MILITARY experience. (De-emphasizing patrol and emphasizing strikes and raids. ) … (f) a VERY select group of martial arts (striking, wrestling)
    … (g) “the idiots guide to lifting heavy things.” … (h) ” organized hiking, camping, marching etc” events with barbeques or sandwitches. afterward. … (i) political event participation in the assistance of others without drawing specific attention to the institute or the movement. Fighting and shooting are high returns for the first 20%. In other words, 80% of the benefit of training is in the first 20% of the training. This is how we make men fit. Most young men who need this kind of thing do not have a lot of extra money. We need to make sure we are using scale so that we keep the prices down for them.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1546795984 Timestamp) ( Well all, looks like we found a heavy hitter to teach our classes on WAR. WHOO HOOO!!!! )

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1546795984 Timestamp) ( Well all, looks like we found a heavy hitter to teach our classes on WAR. WHOO HOOO!!!! )

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547236535 Timestamp) Long Video Chat with Noah Revoy today on mentoring and coaching men.

  • Curt Doolittle wrote on The Propertarian Institute’s timeline.

    (FB 1547151711 Timestamp) Suggestions: Follow John Mark (videos), Daniel Gurpide (history), Simon Ström (genetics), Bill Joslin (Kindler Gentler Perspective), Eli Harman and Ely Harman (Cooperative and Uncooperative Economics – the unkind ungentle perspective), Steve Pender (insights on cooperative economics), Brandon Hayes (Making Everything Accessible), Brendan Hegarty and Bryan Nova Brey and Ahmed Reda if you need help understanding. James Santagata (Counter Pilpul/Critique/GSRM arguments – and sarcasm), Skye Stewart (comparative thought), Igor Rogov (slavic perspective), although I have multiple russian contributors that help as well; and Alain Dwight up and coming with occasional deep insights. @HBD_Chick on Twitter (Clannishness), @Jayman on Twitter (genetics), @rolf dolgren on twitter (social science), @nassim taleb on twitter, @charles murray on twitter (talking points), @James Woods on Twitter (talking points). (UPDATE: added mark, brey, hayes, dwight, ahmed reda… will add others as I think of them.)

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547236535 Timestamp) Long Video Chat with Noah Revoy today on mentoring and coaching men.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1547418990 Timestamp) Knowing the deflation, operationalism, and grammars is a bit like having a superpower. And I just realized that if we teach everyone Testimonialism I won’t be the only person with the superpower…. sigh… 😉

  • Curt Doolittle shared a link.

    (FB 1547322401 Timestamp) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT https://www.smv4k.com/smv4k-home/why-men-need-mentors-and-coaches-with-curt-doolittle-video