Theme: Governance

  • A state cannot act only a government can act

    A state cannot act only a government can act.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 21:43:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797917787318603777

    Reply addressees: @ThisMachin

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797916020270776320


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    @curtdoolittle I am very familiar with Libertarian ideas about this . We can start conversation at a hight level. Or we can read Webster.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797916020270776320

  • A government enforces terms within the state almost exclusively as the insurer o

    A government enforces terms within the state almost exclusively as the insurer of last resort. A government (people) != state (assets).


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 21:43:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797917744444436480

  • and a government consists of an administration that insures that allocation of p

    .. and a government consists of an administration that insures that allocation of property, relations and terms.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 21:40:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797917094146883584

    Reply addressees: @ThisMachin

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797916020270776320


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    @curtdoolittle I am very familiar with Libertarian ideas about this . We can start conversation at a hight level. Or we can read Webster.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797916020270776320

  • THE THREE ORDERS: KIN, CULT, STATE I would say that the Cathedral Complex (state

    THE THREE ORDERS: KIN, CULT, STATE

    I would say that the Cathedral Complex (state, academy, media) are all engaged in customer seeking – an incrementalist form of rent seeking. They profit from the building of customers and rents.

    The interesting question not discussed is that because we humans make use of law, religion, and market, but we choose a dominant bias with which to employ them in our social orders, yielding:

    (1)kin/law,

    (2)cult/religion, or

    (3)state/corporatism;

    depending upon homogeneity or heterogeneity of the population; to overcome resistance to the creation and preservation of commons – so that why is it that one bias in the order is always better off than the others?

    And why does not social-criticism and intellectual-decidability limit itself to the order desired by the population? of course, we know the answer is genetic in both desire for construct, and in the expression of that desire for construct as a will to power.

    I frequently ask the same question: why do economists vary in bias of decidability? for the same reason: austrian-social-science and rule of law preserving sovereignty, freshwater limits of rule of law as a commons against harm, and saltwater abandonment of rule of law in favor of preferential discretion in order to acquire customers for the state.

    If it isn’t clear to you, then the answer is this: anything other than kin/law is nothing more than an act of war by slower means.

    We have been at war. We are at war.

    Time to win the war.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 16:36:00 UTC

  • need to write and do a video on the us/uk/russa strategic issue. because the ang

    need to write and do a video on the us/uk/russa strategic issue. because the anglos will do the wrong thing yet again.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 16:31:00 UTC

  • Not An Argument. And fwiw: The Only People Whose Opinions Matter Are Those That

    Not An Argument. And fwiw: The Only People Whose Opinions Matter Are Those That Will Fight.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 08:12:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797713686974595077

    Reply addressees: @ThisMachin

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797681006199218176


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    @curtdoolittle your movement is impotent. Weak and pitiful. Your memes are not dank. Stop masterbating.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797681006199218176

  • PETER BOETTKE ON THE REVEAL: PARTISAN CHEERLEADERS NOT SOCIAL CRITICS Observatio

    PETER BOETTKE ON THE REVEAL: PARTISAN CHEERLEADERS NOT SOCIAL CRITICS

    Observation — journalists and other intellectuals freaking out over the outcome of the election reveal that they were never really “students” of society, or even “social critics”, but were instead partisan cheerleaders. Also, it appears that many are completely incapable of asking themselves whether it might be possible that the consensus of the progressive elite in public policy is perhaps neither as accurately descriptive of how the world works or as normatively appealing as they sincerely believe. Rather than critical self-reflection we see outrage, blame, and emotional expression of pain.

    There are many reasons to be concerned, but the responsible response from intellectuals is to think through rationally, to ask what I was wrong about, try to force yourself to pass an ideological Turning Test, and to recognize that if there are institutional problems the answer requires institutional solutions.

    Liberal democratic traditions do not work based on the “good” and the “wise” being in power, but were designed so that “bad men can do least harm”. Let’s hope those liberal democratic institutions are still in operation after so many years of sustained critique by progressive intellectuals.

    Democratic governance (liberalism) is a different beast from bureaucratic governance (progressivism). Bureaucratic governance requires trained experts immune from democratic checks and balances, democratic governance requires responsible citizens and institutions that empower as well as constrain. – Peter Boettke

    (NOTE: I would say they are all engaged in customer seeking – a long form of rent seeking. The interesting question not discussed is that because we humans make use of law, religion, and market, but we choose a dominant bias with which to employ them in our social orders, yielding:

    (1)kin/law,

    (2)cult/religion, or

    (3)state/corporatism;

    depending upon homogeneity or heterogeneity of the population; to overcome resistance to the creation and preservation of commons – so that why is it that one bias in the order is always better off than the others? And why does not social-criticism and intellectual-decidability limit itself to the order desired by the population? of course, we know the answer is genetic in both desire for construct, and in the expression of that desire for construct as a will to power.

    I frequently ask the same question: why do economists vary in bias of decidability? for the same reason: austrian-social-science and rule of law preserving sovereignty, freshwater limits of rule of law as a commons against harm, and saltwater abandonment of rule of law in favor of preferential discretion in order to acquire customers for the state.

    If it isn’t clear to you, then the answer is this: anything other than kin/law is nothing more than an act of war by slower means. – CD )


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-13 08:00:00 UTC

  • THE ALT RIGHT WILL (IS) OVERPLAY ITS HAND Tipping a scale is not anchoring the p

    THE ALT RIGHT WILL (IS) OVERPLAY ITS HAND

    Tipping a scale is not anchoring the pan.

    You cannot win a vote by margin and hold a field.

    They have shock, anger, loss of confidence.

    You want what you believe is favorable stability.

    But you need to create favorable chaos.

    The point is not to win by submission.

    It is to accelerate the conflict.

    to increase the conflict so that the only solution,

    is devolution or secession.

    In other words, make the opposition unwilling allies.

    Push them to adopt your position: fracture.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-12 11:42:00 UTC

  • Cosmopolitan Rothbardianism just ended, along with Cosmopolitan Marxism, and Cos

    Cosmopolitan Rothbardianism just ended, along with Cosmopolitan Marxism, and Cosmopolitan Neoconservatism. Join the #NewRight


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-12 07:43:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797343965565554688

    Reply addressees: @catoletters

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797305475029225472


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    @catoletters

    Truth, you can’t handle the truth: Anatomy of the State by Murray N. Rothbard | Mises Institute https://t.co/UPDalFrZG5

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797305475029225472

  • Well, you know, most of what I say is just common sense. The difference is that

    Well, you know, most of what I say is just common sense. The difference is that now we have a century of evidence of democracy to prove it.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-12 02:51:44 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/797270624859291648