That’s why (a) Westerners were, as distribution, demographically superior, (b) culturally superior, (c) institutionally superior, (d) economically, financially, scientifically, medically, technologically, intellectually superior. Why?Eugenics in Body, Institutions, and Knowledge.
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Theme: Institution
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That’s why (a) Westerners were, as distribution, demographically superior, (b) c
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That’s why (a) Westerners were, as distribution, demographically superior, (b) c
That’s why (a) Westerners were, as distribution, demographically superior, (b) culturally superior, (c) institutionally superior, (d) economically, financially, scientifically, medically, technologically, intellectually superior. Why?Eugenics in Body, Institutions, and Knowledge.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-09 15:52:12 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1270383199978491904
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@RationalAdult @mattyglesias Why Western High Trust? Western civ’s institutionalization of Agency: Individual Sovereignty, Reciprocity,Truth-before-Face, Adversarial Justice,Rule of Law of Natural Law, resulting markets in every aspect of life,Insured by a militia of every able bodied man:Natural Selection.
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We will shut you down within five months NPR. Promise. All funding will be remov
We will shut you down within five months NPR. Promise. All funding will be removed, all people fired, and everyone involved since its inception prohibited from public office, public speech, and the political franchise.
It’s done. You’re sedition is done.
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We will shut you down within five months NPR. Promise. All funding will be remov
We will shut you down within five months NPR. Promise. All funding will be removed, all people fired, and everyone involved since its inception prohibited from public office, public speech, and the political franchise.
It’s done. You’re sedition is done.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-09 15:39:25 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1270379986403418116
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It will manage any organization from social media, to freelancers, loose allianc
It will manage any organization from social media, to freelancers, loose alliances, to networks, to small, medium and large enterprises. It’s scary really.
COOL: Underneath it’s architectually a game engine and accounting system.
Maybe we can do something you have ideas.
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It will manage any organization from social media, to freelancers, loose allianc
It will manage any organization from social media, to freelancers, loose alliances, to networks, to small, medium and large enterprises. It’s scary really.
COOL: Underneath it’s architectually a game engine and accounting system.
Maybe we can do something you have ideas.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-09 15:27:02 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1270376868693323776
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You can run a worldwide distributed organization, collection of teams, freelance
You can run a worldwide distributed organization, collection of teams, freelancers. A power user can set up everything without the usual need for programmers.
(The gamification features are not displayed either, nor the workflow drag and drop)
( it’s crazy amazing really. đ )
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You can run a worldwide distributed organization, collection of teams, freelance
You can run a worldwide distributed organization, collection of teams, freelancers. A power user can set up everything without the usual need for programmers.
(The gamification features are not displayed either, nor the workflow drag and drop)
( it’s crazy amazing really. đ )
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-09 14:07:16 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1270356795790426115
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@alainveuve @xmjEE I think the site is still in stealth mode
Demos of internal features are here.
http://35.183.109.177/demos/
Demos of the Job Market, and Talent Market are hidden
Demos of the different organizational models are hidden.
One non-obvious feature is real-time P&L. (Really)Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1270356331959025672
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CANCEL CULTURE JOURNALISM Two liberal editors fall for violations against progre
CANCEL CULTURE JOURNALISM
Two liberal editors fall for violations against progressive orthodoxy.
By The Editorial Board
June 8, 2020 7:19 pm ET
The purge of senior editors at progressive newspapers this weekend is no cause for cheering. Their resignations are another milestone in the march of identity politics and cancel culture through our liberal institutions, and American journalism and democracy will be worse for it.
The long-time editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, whoâd seen the publication through difficult times, was pushed out over a headline, âBuildings Matter, Too.â It was atop a piece by architecture critic Inga Saffron, who worried that buildings damaged by violence could âleave a gaping hole in the heart of Philadelphia.â Staff members deemed the headline an offense to Black Lives Matter. They protested, and no amount of apologizing or changes to the headline were enough. Editor Stan Wischnowski didnât last the week.
At the New York Times, editorial page editor James Bennet resigned Sunday after a staff uproar over an op-ed by a U.S. Senator. Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton wrote that military troops should be sent to restore public order in American cities when the police are overwhelmed. A staff revolt deemed the piece fascist, unconstitutional, and too offensive for adults to read and decide for themselves.
Our editorial last week opposed deploying active-duty troops, but the idea is legal under the Insurrection Act. George H.W. Bush deployed troops in 1992 to quell riots in Los Angeles after the Rodney King verdict, and other Presidents have done it too.
Mr. Bennet defended the op-ed on Friday as part of his attempt to broaden debate in his pages, and at first so did publisher A.G. Sulzberger. But Mr. Sulzberger changed his mind the same day, suddenly declaring that the op-ed he had defended had not received proper editing and should not have been published. By Sunday Mr. Bennet, as true-blue a progressive as you can find, was out the door. James Dao, the opinion editor who had signed off on the Cotton op-ed, was reassigned.
An ostensibly independent opinion section was ransacked because the social-justice warriors in the newsroom opposed a single article espousing a view that polls show tens of millions of Americans support if the police canât handle rioting and violence. The publisher failed to back up his editors, which means the editors no longer run the place. The struggle sessions on Twitter and Slack channels rule.
All of this shows the extent to which American journalism is now dominated by the same moral denunciation, âsafe spaceâ demands, and identity-politics dogmas that began in the universities. The agents of this politics now dominate nearly all of Americaâs leading cultural institutionsâmuseums, philanthropy, Hollywood, book publishers, even late-night talk shows.
On matters deemed sacrosanctâand today that includes the view that America is root-and-branch racistâthere is no room for debate. You must admit your failure to appreciate this orthodoxy and do penance, or you will not survive in the job.
Some of our friends on the right are pleased because they say all of this merely exposes what has long been true. But this takeover of the Times and other liberal bastions means that there are ever fewer institutions that will defend free inquiry and the contest of ideas that once defined American liberalism.
Source date (UTC): 2020-06-09 10:11:00 UTC
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I mean, the evidence that the entire point of rule of law and private sector own
I mean, the evidence that the entire point of rule of law and private sector ownership, is that it’s primary value is higher returns on capital and vast reduction of corruption.
Markets don’t lie. If you can’t make income it means you have no value to others.
We must fix that.
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