Theme: Education

  • in anglo intelligence

    http://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2014/12/hypothesised-massive-decline-in.htmlDecline in anglo intelligence


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-31 17:49:00 UTC

  • You can teach nearly anyone Austrian economics, and only a limited number of peo

    You can teach nearly anyone Austrian economics, and only a limited number of people monetary economics. Besides, Austrian economics is, at least in its empirical wing, a moral discipline, and Keynesian economics is not. The citizenry does not want or need to be better informed about the abuse of the monetary system. They need to be better informed about how it should not be abused, and how they should expect governments to behave, and what institutions that can improve their way of life.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-26 07:54:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/may/18/anti-intellectualism-us-book-banning?CMP=share_btn_fb


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-21 07:07:00 UTC

  • I understand John Taylor’s position on responding to comments. I think its rude.

    I understand John Taylor’s position on responding to comments. I think its rude. But it may turn out to be necessary. I have to separate my desire to help autists from the practical reality of what I do.

    It is very easy for libertarians to grasp the danger of physical aggression against their physical property, but very hard for them to grasp imposition of costs through unethical and immoral activity – because we are nearly immune to it. But the rest of mankind is not. The rest of mankind is far more concerned about thefts by the cunning than thefts by the violent.

    most theft today is not conducted by violence, or physically, but by cunning.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-19 11:55:00 UTC

  • BOETTKE’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEST ECONOMIC BOOK OF 2014 Leeson, Anarchy Unbound

    BOETTKE’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEST ECONOMIC BOOK OF 2014

    Leeson, Anarchy Unbound,

    Powell, Out of Poverty,

    Skarbek, The Social Order of the Underworld.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-14 15:31:00 UTC

  • When Did They Start Teaching Us To Lie?

    Question: One thing I wonder is: How many generations ago did we sell out and start lying to our children, until the lie was forgotten? – Molly

    [I]t started fairly early. But it is largely a product of the strategic application of the Ten Planks. But, in addition world circumstances helped a great deal:

    Education evolved along with industry so education stopped being a craftsmanly product for small shops delivered by professionals, and instead became a manufacturing process delivered as were all manufactured goods. This is the heart of it.

    Soldiers in WW1 were widely distributed in ability ( the southern problem was real at that point it appears) mostly due to literacy and ignorance.

    The expansion of consumer society in tandem with first inexpensive print, then radio, then television, meant that the public was constantly hammered with sentimental nonsense at low levels of education, in order to sell new consumers newly available household goods.

    We had successfully integrated ‘the flood’ of post-civil war immigration into ‘the american way’ by 1960, but the postwar economic period, in which the world manufacturing and production system had been destroyed leaving only the USA intact, led to a class-shift as our lower classes were paid middle class wages due to temporary scarcity (which has been ending, now that the world has recovered, and former socialist and communist countries have entered the world economy). These new people now were able to exercise influence in the market and in politics, and even in the educational market because of their newly acquired wealth. And sought to rebel against previous generations – just as all generations do.

    The addition of the underclasses to the university system postwar provided great incentive, and lack of regulation of colleges and universities allowed the dilution of the meaning of education.

    The (real) problem of integrating less capable minorities into grade schools dependent upon 110 IQ’s. (yes). Then once they had been, getting them into colleges where 110iq was necessary to manage the work. This is not statistically possible since the Pareto optimum is around 115 – meaning that only about 20% of people or so actually could complete college course work (adjusting for willingness to work on the down side, and character flaws on the up side.) So education had to be dumbed down **A LOT** so that this many people could get into and graduate from college.

    The economic incentive of selling college tuition to women – which like selling representation, or ANYTHING for that matter, is more effective than selling to men (I go by the data and that’s what it says).

    The success of cosmopolitan socialism in the 1960’s because of their successful capture of media and the ‘soft disciplines’ in colleges (white collar occupational training) and universities (‘education proper’).

    Big mistakes were not having many but smaller schools, not keeping boys separate from girls, and not keeping multiple grades in the same room, low standards for teachers (still), reducing time reading, and reducing the physical education (movement) time.

    In other words we should educate our children as large families where they are subject to the same material repeated over and over, and then bring them together to play a few sports and get some exercise.

    Curt Doolittle

  • When Did They Start Teaching Us To Lie?

    Question: One thing I wonder is: How many generations ago did we sell out and start lying to our children, until the lie was forgotten? – Molly

    [I]t started fairly early. But it is largely a product of the strategic application of the Ten Planks. But, in addition world circumstances helped a great deal:

    Education evolved along with industry so education stopped being a craftsmanly product for small shops delivered by professionals, and instead became a manufacturing process delivered as were all manufactured goods. This is the heart of it.

    Soldiers in WW1 were widely distributed in ability ( the southern problem was real at that point it appears) mostly due to literacy and ignorance.

    The expansion of consumer society in tandem with first inexpensive print, then radio, then television, meant that the public was constantly hammered with sentimental nonsense at low levels of education, in order to sell new consumers newly available household goods.

    We had successfully integrated ‘the flood’ of post-civil war immigration into ‘the american way’ by 1960, but the postwar economic period, in which the world manufacturing and production system had been destroyed leaving only the USA intact, led to a class-shift as our lower classes were paid middle class wages due to temporary scarcity (which has been ending, now that the world has recovered, and former socialist and communist countries have entered the world economy). These new people now were able to exercise influence in the market and in politics, and even in the educational market because of their newly acquired wealth. And sought to rebel against previous generations – just as all generations do.

    The addition of the underclasses to the university system postwar provided great incentive, and lack of regulation of colleges and universities allowed the dilution of the meaning of education.

    The (real) problem of integrating less capable minorities into grade schools dependent upon 110 IQ’s. (yes). Then once they had been, getting them into colleges where 110iq was necessary to manage the work. This is not statistically possible since the Pareto optimum is around 115 – meaning that only about 20% of people or so actually could complete college course work (adjusting for willingness to work on the down side, and character flaws on the up side.) So education had to be dumbed down **A LOT** so that this many people could get into and graduate from college.

    The economic incentive of selling college tuition to women – which like selling representation, or ANYTHING for that matter, is more effective than selling to men (I go by the data and that’s what it says).

    The success of cosmopolitan socialism in the 1960’s because of their successful capture of media and the ‘soft disciplines’ in colleges (white collar occupational training) and universities (‘education proper’).

    Big mistakes were not having many but smaller schools, not keeping boys separate from girls, and not keeping multiple grades in the same room, low standards for teachers (still), reducing time reading, and reducing the physical education (movement) time.

    In other words we should educate our children as large families where they are subject to the same material repeated over and over, and then bring them together to play a few sports and get some exercise.

    Curt Doolittle

  • STARVE THE CATHEDRAL The Cathedral is, without question, a religion – so we must

    STARVE THE CATHEDRAL

    The Cathedral is, without question, a religion – so we must separate church and state. Right? Easy. Imagine what happens to universities if they must be paid out of future earnings by graduates, just as income taxes are paid out of future earnings by graduates?

    Starve the beast.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-07 07:27:00 UTC

  • THOUGHTS: ON TEACHING PROPERTARIANISM. (currently editing) SPEAKING THE TRUTH 1)

    THOUGHTS: ON TEACHING PROPERTARIANISM.

    (currently editing)

    SPEAKING THE TRUTH

    1) Conceptual comparisons by: unique instances, ideal types, golden means(spectra), multi-axis (supply-demand), multi-axis-intertemporal(incentive models),

    2) The hierarchy of arguments and how to identify each: emotional reaction, moral reaction, rational argument, historical analogy, empirical analogy, scientific-experimental analogy, economic-empirical analogy, operational description.

    3) The Points of view: Imaginary, Experiential, Rational, Observational, Operational.

    4) Testimonial truth – what it means to speak truthfully (morally-scientifically)

    5) The logical instruments: identity, naming and numbering, relations (mathematics), logic, causality(physics), exchange (cooperation)

    6) the requirements for speaking truthfully: Internal consistency(logic), external correspondence (correlation),existential possibility(operations)

    7) The application of the requirements to the spectrum of logics.

    8) The explanation of the errors of mysticism, mythology, narrative, rationalism, pseudoscience and scientism and how to avoid them.

    This I can do. It’s the hardest part. But this I can do.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-07 06:55:00 UTC

  • SOCIAL ORDER: ADULTS AND LOGIC, CHILDREN AND BELIEFS Children talk of beliefs. A

    SOCIAL ORDER: ADULTS AND LOGIC, CHILDREN AND BELIEFS

    Children talk of beliefs.

    Adults talk of institutions.

    Children talk of “Want and Belief”

    Adults of “Expectations and Habits”.

    The mind plans with what it has available.

    We need develop means of creating habits that produce expectations.

    People then plan with those expectations – because that is what is available to them.

    As far as I know only property, homesteaded and voluntarily exchanged, allows such planning by the individual, and decidability by third parties in the case of conflict.

    And far as I know the only means of creating ‘scientific’ rules of human cooperation is the organically evolved common law, constructed upon the one rule of property and the one operation of voluntary exchange.

    Just as with mathematics we can take the concept of a single unit and simple operations we create all of mathematics, with the concept of property and the simple operation of voluntary exchange, we can create all of human cooperation in equally rich variety.

    In the logic of human cooperation that we inarticulately call moral prohibitions and ethical rules, and which we can easily embody in law, we need only one unit “property” and one operation “exchange”.

    All commons can be constructed as long as the principles of existence, calculability, and operation-ability are maintained, such that all propositions are decidable without dependence upon information external to the operation.

    The only moral society is one in which property, morality and law are synonyms.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-12-03 10:27:00 UTC