Theme: Education

  • are the most important 10 books to read as an intro to ‘Propertarianism”, allowi

    http://propertarianism.com/reading-list/—“What are the most important 10 books to read as an intro to ‘Propertarianism”, allowing 5 as philosophical precursors, and 5 as contemporary commentary or representatives of the ‘tradition”?”—

    and —“Question #2….Name 3 to 5 Western philosopher, between the present moment and the pre-Socratics, who best represent a development of “Propertarian” theory.”—

    This question assumes too much. I don’t read philosophers pretty much at all. I read historians. Why? Because as Will Durant discovered after writing his history of philosophy, that in all the books of philosophy ‘there are no answers there’. That all we need and can know about man is in history. history is the record of man ‘rolled up for us’. I merely use philosophy, and philosophical language to create a skeleton using established concepts, and then restructure the philosophical categories so that I can merge science, biology, morality, philosophy, and law into a single universal language.

    I did this for a few reasons. First, to destroy the left’s new pseudoscientific religion, to destroy the continental philosophers, and in large part to destroy philosophy as a discipline forever, by reducing it to testimonialism (truth telling). In some sense I am an anti-philosophy philosopher trying to end the use of plato’s invention of an elaborate form of lying for all time.

    My reading list is on propertarianism.com/reading-list/

    That list and much more is available in our Library for you to read. So the cost of your eduation so to speak will be limited to your time.

    That all said, I think that the attempt by locke, mises, hayek, and popper to discover the method of social science was a failure, but that hayek and popper correctly identified information rather than some other category of illusion, as the appropriate topic of inquiry in social science, just as it is the model that they use in physical science today. in other words, information serves as the model by which we investicate all phenomenon whether physical, personal, social, political or evolutionary.

    So I if you want to understand that subject a bit I might recommend thiese authors:

    Locke’s assessment of man

    Darwins Opus.

    Hayek et al, but primarily ‘Constitution of Liberty’

    Popper’s Logic de Forschug

    Popper’s Conjectures and Refutations

    Mises isn’t worth reading other than to examine his form of argument.

    Haidt’s Righteous mind.

    plus the Intuitionist debate in mathematics.

    and maybe the operationalist debate in physics.

    At some very high level you might need to grasp the foundations of mathematics, but that is probably too much.

    However, these things are meaningless unless you understand the science and history of man as he exists rather than how philosophers wish and pretend he exists.

    —“I’ve noticed that you occasionally admire the Stoics…..is that an individual trajectory; or, is “Propertarianism” closely tied to Stoic logic….by which I mean the logic of Chrysippus?”—

    I think of it differently. It’s that as soon as you choose sovereignty as the basis of social and cooperative decidability, the consequences for all thought that follows are loosely ldeterministic. And that, assuming no invasion from eastern mysticism, as soon as you get an Aristotole, you will eventually get the stoics, and once you get the stoics you will get natural law, and once you get natural law you will get empiricism, and once you get empiricism you will eventually get science, and once you get science you will eventually get Testimonialism and Propertarianism.

    I am not exactly alone in making the observation that Stoicism and buddhism were the best religions, and of the two of them, stoicism perhaps suits the upper classes capable of taking actions that cause change, and buddhism suits the lower classes unable to take actinos that cause change, but that neither of these things are necessarily religons, even though they can be practiced as such.

    —“Nothing I write here is a challenge to “Propertarianism”, but sincere inquiry. Familiar with Rothbard, Hoppe, Mises, so not completely “green”–but see here, in “Propertarianism”, something of an important development, or extension–although, I don’t yet quite have my mind about what it suggests?”—

    I think of myself as completing the durkheim->mises->hayek->rothbard->hoppe project of completing social science by reducing all statements to those of property, and prior to property of acquisition, and our emotions as nothing but reactions to changes in state of acquisitions (inventory). When I started out I undestood hoppe had come very close but was making some silly errors (he’s german. he can’t help it. it comes naturally to them.) So in a large part i started out by restating hoppe’s german(rationalist), marxist(pseudoscientifc), kantian(pseudorational), justifiation(excuse making), in ratio-scientific terms. In the end this means that hoppe’s conclusions were correct but his (nonsense) arguments as to why he is correct are irrelevant and actually harmful. Not as harmful as rothbard’s or Mises’ but harmful enough.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-02-08 14:36:00 UTC

  • ( recommendations: I tend to collect bibliographies from authors I learn from –

    ( recommendations: I tend to collect bibliographies from authors I learn from – particularly Haidt / Pinker / Fukuyama. The other thing I do that most of you won’t or can’t, is that I read anything I find economics or social science or hbd that produces any kind of statistics on anything I can make use of. I do less of it now than in the past. because I have too much work these days. but if you find a chapter in a book that’s good, it’s almost as good to find the referencees used for that chapter. Usually the ‘meat’ is in there. TIP: Papers are good for data and shit for ideas. Books are good for ideas.)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-02-02 22:25:00 UTC

  • Writing well does not come from the act of studying the technology of writing, b

    Writing well does not come from the act of studying the technology of writing, but from (a) reading ideas you want to appreciate, (b) practice writing about ideas you appreciate, (c) having something to say in your writing worth other’s appreciating.

    We argue and we write because we must, in order to rightly argue and write.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-02-01 18:27:00 UTC

  • “His solution: Capping annual student-loan payments at 12.5% of income. After 15

    —“His solution: Capping annual student-loan payments at 12.5% of income. After 15 years, whatever’s still outstanding would be forgiven.”—

    This is almost as good as what I recommended via what I learned from Sowell. It’s not enough. But it basically crushes universities from creating moral hazards.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-27 12:38:00 UTC

  • The best way of teaching followers to conduct arguments is to find a useful idio

    The best way of teaching followers to conduct arguments is to find a useful idiot to argue with, and show how to defeat them.

    Because it is the audience who judges defeat in debate, no matter how much groveling and pretense the defeated display.

    It’s more evidence that all members of the (((tribe of pathological liars))) are female: they use feminine arguments: “my approval is desirable, yet I have no argument other than the denial of my approval”.

    Yet, like women, whose freedom is given by the virtue of our kindness, but who can easily be enslaved, they merely demonstrate abuse of our kindness, begging to be beaten, and if beating fail enslaved, and if enslaving fail, killed.

    Violence is our greatest asset.

    With that asset we can create cooperation or predation.

    We create cooperation not by demanding it.

    But by prohibiting everything but it.

    Violence against predation, parasitism, fraud, and deceit is the highest profession of all.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-27 08:41:00 UTC

  • Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”

    (really good piece) [Q]: “CURT, HOW DO I LEARN PHILOSOPHY?” A: WELL THAT REQUIRES DEFINING PHILOSOPHY AND CHOOSING WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN FROM IT. QUESTION —“Hey curt, since… Source: Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”

  • Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”

    (really good piece) [Q]: “CURT, HOW DO I LEARN PHILOSOPHY?” A: WELL THAT REQUIRES DEFINING PHILOSOPHY AND CHOOSING WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN FROM IT. QUESTION —“Hey curt, since… Source: Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”

  • NEWBIES THE NORTH SEA PEOPLES A VERY SHORT COURSE IN DECIDABILITY A SHORT COURSE

    NEWBIES

    THE NORTH SEA PEOPLES

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2014/02/15/on-the-north-sea-peoples/

    A VERY SHORT COURSE IN DECIDABILITY

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/07/30/a-very-short-course-in-decidability/

    A SHORT COURSE IN TESTIMONIAL TRUTH

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/06/28/a-short-course-on-propertarianisms-testimonial-truth/

    THE DUE DILIGENCE NECESSARY FOR A WARRANTY OF TRUTHFULNESS

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/06/04/due-diligence-necessary-for-the-warranty-of-truthfulness/

    A SHORT COURSE IN PROPERTARIAN MORALITY

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/07/27/a-short-course-in-propertarian-morality-2/

    A SHORT COURSE IN PROPERTARIAN REASONING

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/09/26/a-short-course-in-propertarian-reasoning/

    THE EVOLUTION OF SUPPRESSION VIA COMMON LAW

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/05/10/the-evolution-of-suppression/

    THE TRANSACTION COST THEORY OF GOVERNMENT

    https://propertarianism.com/2016/02/04/a-short-course-in-the-transaction-cost-theory-of-government/

    MARKET GOVERNMENT

    (pls add me )

    SOVEREIGNTY AND NATURAL LAW

    (pls add me)

    1000 WORDS THAT CAPTURE IT ALL

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/05/19/the-most-profound-1000-words-you-can-read-on-political-philosophy-today/

    THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA (LYING) AND WESTERN CIVILIZATION

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/01/18/the-cure-for-propaganda-and-western-civilization/

    THE END OF HISTORY IS NOT DEMOCRACY BUT THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION

    http://www.propertarianism.com/en_US/2015/06/06/the-end-of-history-the-truthful-civilization-sorry-francis/


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 17:11:00 UTC

  • @jordanbpeterson Dr Peterson (Harris 9) Teachers convey meaning and increase opp

    @jordanbpeterson Dr Peterson (Harris 9) Teachers convey meaning and increase opportunity. Judges decide differences and limit opportunity.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 17:40:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/823948707150307328

  • @jordanbpeterson Dr Peterson (Harris 7) We are close now. Your discipline is PED

    @jordanbpeterson Dr Peterson (Harris 7) We are close now. Your discipline is PEDAGOGY, not TRUTH. Leave truth to the analytics(decidability)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 17:27:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/823945436268466176