Theme: Governance

  • The Reasons SJWs Infect Organizations

    Jan 24, 2020, 9:55 PM

    —“An institution’s ability to perform its primary function is inversely proportionate with the level it’s infested with social justice.”—James Louis LaSalle

    The reasons SJWs infect organizations are (a) that we don’t separate via-positiva devotional organizations, from via-negativa enforcement organizations, (b) we don’t ALWAYS structure either form of organization as empirical technocracy – all successful bureaucracies are indepdendent and are independent because they’re purely empirical and technocratic. The moment they become sentimental or redistributive they fail.

  • The Reasons SJWs Infect Organizations

    Jan 24, 2020, 9:55 PM

    —“An institution’s ability to perform its primary function is inversely proportionate with the level it’s infested with social justice.”—James Louis LaSalle

    The reasons SJWs infect organizations are (a) that we don’t separate via-positiva devotional organizations, from via-negativa enforcement organizations, (b) we don’t ALWAYS structure either form of organization as empirical technocracy – all successful bureaucracies are indepdendent and are independent because they’re purely empirical and technocratic. The moment they become sentimental or redistributive they fail.

  • Do You Think in Military or Moral Terms?

    Jan 25, 2020, 9:07 AM I studied history, military history, military technology, technological history, political history, engineering, drafting, and art history. I built businesses in art supplies, business supplies, legal research, and technology consulting, marketing consulting, strategy consulting, greenhouse gas measurement, product development, and I touched private and public organizations almost every sector of the state and economy – and built most of those businesses through about half acquisition and half organic growth. I ran those organizations as intelligence agencies. And I did that while being on the short side, being on the aspie spectrum, and battling cancer and its effects for most of my adult life. But lets be clear: I think in military (maneuver, logistics), and economic (incentive) terms, and like Napoleon who should be studied for his methods if not his character or ambitions – in intelligence terms. Sun Tzu and Machiavelli are not teaching you strategy or tactics. They’re giving you a warning that morality is the result of the domestication of warfare into productive ends – but that war outside of those ends is not moral whatsoever, and you must not become “submissive” to morality because the majority merely habituate rather than comprehend when moral internal and amoral external means of decision making apply.

  • Do You Think in Military or Moral Terms?

    Jan 25, 2020, 9:07 AM I studied history, military history, military technology, technological history, political history, engineering, drafting, and art history. I built businesses in art supplies, business supplies, legal research, and technology consulting, marketing consulting, strategy consulting, greenhouse gas measurement, product development, and I touched private and public organizations almost every sector of the state and economy – and built most of those businesses through about half acquisition and half organic growth. I ran those organizations as intelligence agencies. And I did that while being on the short side, being on the aspie spectrum, and battling cancer and its effects for most of my adult life. But lets be clear: I think in military (maneuver, logistics), and economic (incentive) terms, and like Napoleon who should be studied for his methods if not his character or ambitions – in intelligence terms. Sun Tzu and Machiavelli are not teaching you strategy or tactics. They’re giving you a warning that morality is the result of the domestication of warfare into productive ends – but that war outside of those ends is not moral whatsoever, and you must not become “submissive” to morality because the majority merely habituate rather than comprehend when moral internal and amoral external means of decision making apply.

  • Now Is the Time to Go Big

    Jan 25, 2020, 10:10 AM by Mark Astrella Curt. I wanted to put things into perspective so as not to be “the mouse that roared “. Now is the time to build a strong following (over 10 million). Who can preach P. I believe we can do this with more messages by John Mark. He has a way of interpreting and making P easy to understand. In aviation terms he does the 10,000 ft view while you are the architect building the foundation. There are many folks talking 4G warfare… we are not there yet. Not by a long shot. There are currently too many players that are in greater numbers that would eclipse us should CW2 start tomorrow.

  • Now Is the Time to Go Big

    Jan 25, 2020, 10:10 AM by Mark Astrella Curt. I wanted to put things into perspective so as not to be “the mouse that roared “. Now is the time to build a strong following (over 10 million). Who can preach P. I believe we can do this with more messages by John Mark. He has a way of interpreting and making P easy to understand. In aviation terms he does the 10,000 ft view while you are the architect building the foundation. There are many folks talking 4G warfare… we are not there yet. Not by a long shot. There are currently too many players that are in greater numbers that would eclipse us should CW2 start tomorrow.

  • That the People Have an Indubitable, Unalienable, and Indefeasible Right to Refo

    That the People Have an Indubitable, Unalienable, and Indefeasible Right to Reform or Change Their Government, https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/that-the-people-have-an-indubitable-unalienable-and-indefeasible-right-to-reform-or-change-their-government/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:21:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264985008432910339

  • That the People Have an Indubitable, Unalienable, and Indefeasible Right to Reform or Change Their Government,

    Jan 26, 2020, 8:42 AM

    —-“That the people have an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to reform or change their Government, whenever it be found adverse or inadequate to the purposes of its institution.”—- James Madison, Amendments

  • That the People Have an Indubitable, Unalienable, and Indefeasible Right to Reform or Change Their Government,

    Jan 26, 2020, 8:42 AM

    —-“That the people have an indubitable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to reform or change their Government, whenever it be found adverse or inadequate to the purposes of its institution.”—- James Madison, Amendments

  • No Skin in The Game – No Complaint

    No Skin in The Game – No Complaint https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/no-skin-in-the-game-no-complaint/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:11:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264982475102715906