Theme: Governance

  • We win either way BTW. Either we get Trump and buy time, or we get Clinton and a

    We win either way BTW. Either we get Trump and buy time, or we get Clinton and an excuse to revolt. Win-Win Scenario.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-07 22:09:57 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795750163126112256

    Reply addressees: @jeffreyatucker

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795375288402186245


    IN REPLY TO:

    @jeffreytucker

    Absolute devastation. The Republicans might have to rethink that electoral viability of fascism and racial revanchism. https://t.co/kzFTMPrKHR

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795375288402186245

  • (bit of a straw man) Republican’s didn’t run Trump. The People did. Against the

    (bit of a straw man) Republican’s didn’t run Trump. The People did. Against the will of the Republicans.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-07 22:09:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795750002614267904

    Reply addressees: @jeffreyatucker

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795375288402186245


    IN REPLY TO:

    @jeffreytucker

    Absolute devastation. The Republicans might have to rethink that electoral viability of fascism and racial revanchism. https://t.co/kzFTMPrKHR

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/795375288402186245

  • I have no clue how tomorrow will turn out. Better demand for my work if trump lo

    I have no clue how tomorrow will turn out.

    Better demand for my work if trump loses.

    Happier personally if he wins.

    Best if he loses and asks us to revolt.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-07 21:42:00 UTC

  • POLITY FAILURE IS DETERMINISTIC (james agustus berens) —“Monopoly rule via maj

    POLITY FAILURE IS DETERMINISTIC

    (james agustus berens)

    —“Monopoly rule via majoritarian democracy:

    (1) monopoly rule makes market calculation impossible,

    (2) majoritarian democracy makes lying necessary.

    (1)+(2) makes polity failure deterministic.”

    —James Augustus Berens


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-06 18:51:00 UTC

  • “This has been what Curt Doolittle has done so well in my opinion. As Michels’ I

    —“This has been what Curt Doolittle has done so well in my opinion. As Michels’ Iron Law of Oligarchy demonstrates, a system ruled by the few is the inevitable consequence of a democratic system. Information imbalance, delegation, apathy; all contribute to the rise of a small few making decisions for the whole of the civilization. Curt, you’ve developing an entire philosophy defending this natural and logical progression, the defense of a rational and scientific process resulting in aristocracy, from those who would seek to prevent and pervert natural order in society. “— Patrick Quinlan


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-06 16:02:00 UTC

  • “DEMOCRACY HAS IT’S OWN CALCULATION PROBLEM” (by Jeremie Makell) —“Natural law

    “DEMOCRACY HAS IT’S OWN CALCULATION PROBLEM”

    (by Jeremie Makell)

    —“Natural law informs how we choose to cooperate to establish and maintain sovereignty. Some backwoods libertine can stake a plot of land and proclaim himself sovereign, but that’s not sovereignty, that’s just LARPing.

    Sovereignty requires that we cooperate to insure each others’ property from imposition. As we develop new technologies (bronze, iron, etc.) the complexity of our social institutions must evolve as well.

    For every new advancement also creates more opportunity for parasitism and externalities that increase overall transaction costs while reducing trust. The more rigorous your institutions the more adaptable you are to inter-generational change.

    This explains why China despite being an ancient civilization, had centuries of stagnation while the Europeans were innovators and drove forward industry.

    Each of the markets that Curt lists (rule, commons, reproduction, production, etc.) become more prevalent and necessary the further civilization advances.

    This is what I believe Curt means when he refers to DECIDABILITY: just as prices aid us in determining how to most efficiently buy and sell goods, the exchanges conducted voluntarily between markets under rule of law help us to determine how to most efficiently advance civilization.

    Democracy fails to adapt to change because it has its own calculation problem.”– Jeremie Makell

    (ed.: So perfect, so eloquent, I want to weep with joy. — Curt)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-06 15:49:00 UTC

  • WHY DO WE NOT TEACH THE CIVIC LOGICS? SO THAT THE STATE CAN LIE, CHEAT, STEAL, A

    WHY DO WE NOT TEACH THE CIVIC LOGICS? SO THAT THE STATE CAN LIE, CHEAT, STEAL, AND MANUFACTURE IGNORANCE.

    In programming we learn the very great difference between the communication of meaning and the communication of truth.

    This is why programming is as necessary a skill as reading, mathematics, and basic logic.

    And it’s why numbers, money, accounting, and property are as important as vocabulary and grammar, the periodic table, or the list of subatomic particles.

    Now you have to ask yourself: Why we teach everything else, but the set of logic, grammar, rhetoric, and history, and the set of money, accounting, property, and economics in our schools?

    We know the answer.

    Because it provides children, and youth with the ability to make uncomfortable judgments by which to question the propaganda of their teachers, their professors, their public intellectuals, and their government.

    Because, an ignorant adult public can be farmed, and an empirical and meritocratic civilization destroyed, by a government of lies, justifying its self-interest via pseudoscience, propaganda, and fraud.

    We will restore truth and testimony in education just as severely as any other part of the commons.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy

    The Religion of the West

    The Cult of Sovereignty

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-06 11:23:00 UTC

  • I would like to teach the philosophy of aristocracy. Because, except for a few n

    I would like to teach the philosophy of aristocracy. Because, except for a few notable exceptions like nietzche, the entire corpus is the philosophy of beggars.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-11-05 21:05:00 UTC