Let’s say that again.
**Nationalism and Socialism are synonyms just as Universalism and Communism are synonyms.**
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 08:42:00 UTC
Let’s say that again.
**Nationalism and Socialism are synonyms just as Universalism and Communism are synonyms.**
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 08:42:00 UTC
(important concept)
***But when you (or others) say ‘national socialism’ I don’t really know what that means, other than to say that in my understanding we run the government in the interest of the tribe (nationalism) using rule of law, without engaging in discretionary rule.” And in that case I don’t know what ‘socialism means’ since nationalism and socialism are synonyms, just as communism and universalism are synonyms.***
(worth repeating, worth memorizing)
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 08:41:00 UTC
https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2018/04/18/a-mayors-most-important-job-n2471301THE DECLINE OF PROSPEROUS CITIES
from Walter Williams:
—“When World War II ended, Washington, D.C.’s population was about 900,000; today it’s about 700,000. In 1950, Baltimore’s population was almost 950,000; today it’s around 614,000. Detroit’s 1950 population was close to 1.85 million; today it’s down to 673,000. Camden, New Jersey’s 1950 population was nearly 125,000; today it has fallen to 77,000. St. Louis’ 1950 population was more than 856,000; today it’s less than 309,000. A similar story of population decline can be found in most of our formerly large and prosperous cities. In some cities, population declines since 1950 are well over 50 percent. In addition to Detroit and St. Louis, those would include Cleveland and Pittsburgh.”—
(via Anoop Verma)
https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2018/04/18/a-mayors-most-important-job-n2471301
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 08:18:00 UTC
https://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2018/04/18/a-mayors-most-important-job-n2471301THE DECLINE OF PROSPEROUS CITIES
from Walter Williams:
—“When World War II ended, Washington, D.C.’s population was about 900,000; today it’s about 700,000. In 1950, Baltimore’s population was almost 950,000; today it’s around 614,000. Detroit’s 1950 population was close to 1.85 million; today it’s down to 673,000. Camden, New Jersey’s 1950 population was nearly 125,000; today it has fallen to 77,000. St. Louis’ 1950 population was more than 856,000; today it’s less than 309,000. A similar story of population decline can be found in most of our formerly large and prosperous cities. In some cities, population declines since 1950 are well over 50 percent. In addition to Detroit and St. Louis, those would include Cleveland and Pittsburgh.”—
(via Anoop Verma)
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 08:18:00 UTC
THE SOLUTION TO MISMANAGEMENT OF THE COMMONS
by Ely Harman
If resources (power, territory, capital, subject population) are being mismanaged, then entrepreneurs of violence can profit by taking them over and putting them to more productive or sustainable uses.
Hostile takeover.
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-19 07:55:00 UTC
Whenever political decidability is no longer empirical it must of necessity rely on ideology, because empiricism tests reciprocity(equilibrium), and ideology tests extremes(disequilibrium). Ergo, either one lives by rule of law, markets, empiricism, and equilibrium, or one lives by rule by discretion, bureaucracy, ideology, and disequilibrium. At present our compromise solution is discretion from the use of proceeds of cooperation (taxation), and rule of law (non discretion) for all activity. But without nationalism we cannot test nor preserve reciprocity between groups with heterogeneous demands due to heterogeneous distributions. Apr 18, 2018 7:50am
Whenever political decidability is no longer empirical it must of necessity rely on ideology, because empiricism tests reciprocity(equilibrium), and ideology tests extremes(disequilibrium). Ergo, either one lives by rule of law, markets, empiricism, and equilibrium, or one lives by rule by discretion, bureaucracy, ideology, and disequilibrium. At present our compromise solution is discretion from the use of proceeds of cooperation (taxation), and rule of law (non discretion) for all activity. But without nationalism we cannot test nor preserve reciprocity between groups with heterogeneous demands due to heterogeneous distributions. Apr 18, 2018 7:50am
Yes its good if your people obtained english administration, law, accounting, and language during colonialism. Just don’t buy this democracy stuff (sh-t). No matter what it takes, train a militia (army) by breaking men down and building them up as a team, so that they have as much allegiance to the militia (each other) as they do the family and clan. Then work on building ordinary common property rights and law (with severity), and pushing that up into the government by means of courts and militia. Create markets, and a government that builds markets and markets alone.
Yes its good if your people obtained english administration, law, accounting, and language during colonialism. Just don’t buy this democracy stuff (sh-t). No matter what it takes, train a militia (army) by breaking men down and building them up as a team, so that they have as much allegiance to the militia (each other) as they do the family and clan. Then work on building ordinary common property rights and law (with severity), and pushing that up into the government by means of courts and militia. Create markets, and a government that builds markets and markets alone.
Yes its good if your people obtained english administration, law, accounting, and language during colonialism. Just don’t buy this democracy stuff (sh-t). No matter what it takes, train a militia (army) by breaking men down and building them up as a team, so that they have as much allegiance to the militia (each other) as they do the family and clan. Then work on building ordinary common property rights and law (with severity), and pushing that up into the government by means of courts and militia. Create markets, and a government that builds markets and markets alone.
This whole democracy nonsense has been a catastrophe.
Source date (UTC): 2018-04-18 13:52:00 UTC