Theme: Governance

  • Is It Possible To Have A Perfect Government And Make Everyone Happy?

    We had the perfect government: Monarchy, Multi-House Parliaments with one house per class, and the Common Law under Rule of law, under Nationalism (tribalism).

    The Monarch had only power of veto. The houses functioned as a market for trading commons between the different socio-economic classes. And an homogenous polity can act redistributively because everyone is a near relation (kin) and not a competitor.

    This is why the Nordic countries are as they are: small homogenous protestant nations that have practiced eugenic reproduction for more than a thousand years, and perhaps as long as 3500 years. They bypassed the empire phase during colonialism and so they did not develop state corporatism, and therefore the ability to commercially and militarily profit from heterogeneous polities.

    Nordic countries then produce the ideal because they are small homogenous eugenic nation states with common interests, little diversity, and lack the population, territorial, economic, and military scale needed to engage in conquest by immigration, territorial expansion, economic conquest, or military conquest.

    The dirty secret of the Human Genome project is that our tribes and races are vastly unequal, largely because some of our tribes and races have been better at suppressing the rates of reproduction of the lower classes (eugenics). And the reason is that the northern climates do not allow marginal individuals to survive under agrarianism. And that most northern peoples aggressively used hanging, delayed marriage and childbirth, regulated access to farmland to people of good character, and effectively engaged in active upward redistribution of reproduction.

    If you want a Denmark you need to fill it with Danes. The northeast of Europe developed “Bipartite Manorialism” earliest, and the church’s ban on cousin marriage the earliest, and that is one of the significant reasons for northern europe’s advantage.

    Why? Because while you need to reach the Pareto optimum of both 80% of resources in the control of your top 20%, AND your top 20% must have IQ’s above 106, this cannot be done by improving the intelligence of your best, but by by reducing the numbers of your worst, until your best are the top 20% of your population.

    This is counter-intuitive. But the point being that your lower classes are a tragic burden on your people.

    This is the dirty secret of the west’s success: we hung 1% of the population every year. Over twenty years, this has a profound effect. Over five hundred years it will raise a people out of ignorance and poverty.

    How can we do the same without hanging our troublemakers? We can do it by preventing their births.

    Otherwise there is no way to get to Denmark. And instead, under normative dysgenia we will decline just as the entire Arab world has declined under islam: through dysgenic reproduction, that depresses the reproduction of our best, and increases the reproduction of our worst.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Philosophy of Science and Uncomfortable Truth
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine

    https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-have-a-perfect-government-and-make-everyone-happy

  • elites are frequently harmed, they just rotate. That is the purpose of revolutio

    elites are frequently harmed, they just rotate. That is the purpose of revolution rotation of the elites.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-21 11:29:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733982992511709184

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  • Politicians must drive left, because of democracy – it’s profitable. Commerce mu

    Politicians must drive left, because of democracy – it’s profitable.

    Commerce must lean left, because of markets – it’s profitable.

    Law must lean right, because of conflict – it’s profitable.

    Science must produce ‘right’ because merit(competitiveness) is ‘true’ – truth is profitable.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-21 02:50:00 UTC

  • The trump / bernie effect has let a lot of negative energy out of the polity. It

    The trump / bernie effect has let a lot of negative energy out of the polity. It’s fascinating. The mainstream still hasn’t adapted, but the population is adjusting. I think it’s false hope, but we’ll see.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-20 03:40:00 UTC

  • Personally I think his manipulation of the media, and playing to the back benche

    Personally I think his manipulation of the media, and playing to the back benches, is as fascinating as is Bernie’s.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 12:25:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733272359403163653

    Reply addressees: @chrislhayes @pmarca

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/732978675046600705


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    Like I keep saying, Trump gets *all* of his info about the world from cable news. Which is terrifying https://t.co/GmURgPFqB6

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/732978675046600705

  • (re: WaPo)Same speech since ’06: No consensus w/ divided electorate. Editorial m

    (re: WaPo)Same speech since ’06: No consensus w/ divided electorate. Editorial must cover compass. Be source of comparison.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 12:16:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733270123302297601

    Reply addressees: @mathewi @pmarca

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    Jeff Bezos talks about his plans for the Washington Post and how it’s all about scale https://t.co/GNuibsNwH5

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733118550815084546

  • (Then tell the story from the three points of the political compass instead of p

    (Then tell the story from the three points of the political compass instead of pursuing a journalistic voice of authority.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 12:13:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733269220465741824

    Reply addressees: @mathewi @pmarca

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    @mathewi

    Jeff Bezos talks about his plans for the Washington Post and how it’s all about scale https://t.co/GNuibsNwH5

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733118550815084546

  • RT @EuromaidanPress: No more #Dnipropetrovsk! Ukraine’s parliament renamed the c

    RT @EuromaidanPress: No more #Dnipropetrovsk! Ukraine’s parliament renamed the city to Dnipro according to #decommunization law. #Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 09:21:03 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/733225947462303744

  • THE DECOMMUNIZATION OF UKRAINE CONTINUES No more #Dnipropetrovsk! Ukraine’s parl

    THE DECOMMUNIZATION OF UKRAINE CONTINUES

    No more #Dnipropetrovsk! Ukraine’s parliament renamed the city to Dnipro according to #decommunization law. #Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 05:21:00 UTC

  • SKETCH – THE CORPORATION AND DEMOCRACY BOTH FAIL? So, if we know democracy is a

    SKETCH – THE CORPORATION AND DEMOCRACY BOTH FAIL?

    So, if we know democracy is a failed experiment in government(commons production), and a failed experiment in the economy (good and services production);

    And if we know that shareholders are not in fact owners in any sense of the word, but merely claimants on:

    (a) rapidly liquid non cash holdings of assets (store of value),

    (b) speculative growth (hedging an asset against depreciation),

    (c) dividends – when there are dividends (income), and;

    (b) the dissolution value of the asset in the cast of failure.

    And if we know that bond holders are merely an early position claimant on the income stream. And that bonds produce only defensive returns (hedging an asset against inflation).

    And if we know that corporations decreasingly control tangible assets, and are increasingly dependent upon intangible networks, in increasingly complex layers of production.

    And if we know much of this ‘scheme’ is insured by the sale of risk instruments, which do in fact protect against minor failures, but produce catastrophic chain reactions when there are systemic failures in the economy.

    Then does that mean that we can eliminate the Corporation and S-Corporation, and Double Taxation?

    5 – Political Order (The whole range)

    4 – CORP (Democracy) and S-CORP (Democracy),

    3 – LLC (Hierarchy),

    2 – Partnership(Peerage),

    1 – Personal Property (Personage).

    Why don’t we just create ‘truthful’ instruments for the modern world rather than these legally complicated dishonest instruments left over from the demonstrated failures of the industrial era of family owned companies managed by professionals, and democratic polities governed by senior members of tribes?

    If we understand we must eliminate democracies and return to private monarchies, why must we not also eliminate corporations – also democracies – and return to partnerships, with limited liability (LLC’s).

    I have seen nothing in board rooms, shareholder meetings, during my lifetime to suggest that this ridiculous experiment with democracy is anything but an overlapping set of lies we tell each other.

    I have no idea why shareholders who are too ignorant of anything have any say whatsoever, other than in court of law. I have no idea why we must push all this transparency out into public and pay all these high costs and endure all this politicking, when what we need is simply good record keeping, legal accountability and perhaps bonding of all people within an organization, and vigorous prosecution of offenders. I mean, we overly protect companies as it is. It’s not the 19th century. This is absurd.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-19 04:25:00 UTC