Theme: Institution

  • Full constitution (in development) The jews are responsible for the attack on we

    Full constitution (in development)
    https://propertarianism.com/revolution/constitution/

    The jews are responsible for the attack on western civilization’s institutions and truth itself, just as they were in the ancient world. That’s the cause. Fixing all the damage is all the work.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-24 02:17:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1209296896960946176

    Reply addressees: @galt_the

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  • The problem with these studies is failure to measure genetic, institutional, nor

    The problem with these studies is failure to measure genetic, institutional, normative, and knowledge capital. As far as we can tell all prosperity is simply accumulated capital consumption made possible by fiat money debt. We aren’t wealthy we’re just spending down inheritances. https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/1208318063982129152

  • I’m saying that geography, paleolithic genetics, economic necessity, competitive

    I’m saying that geography, paleolithic genetics, economic necessity, competitive social order, means of narrative or explicative transferring it between generations, methods of thought, persuasion, and argument, law, wisdom lit continuously reinforce one another.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-20 14:56:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208038425594597378

    Reply addressees: @scprsp @razibkhan

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208037769420787712


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    @curtdoolittle @razibkhan So are you just saying that there is a cultural genealogy that leads the most powerful western nation (USA) where it is today? Because your argument sounds like you claim causation but then you are backing away from that afterwards?

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  • The inventory of William the Conqueror includes the military rank of every man s

    The inventory of William the Conqueror includes the military rank of every man surveyed.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-20 14:48:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208036389721378817

    Reply addressees: @scprsp @razibkhan

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    @scprsp @razibkhan In other words, the social order of *entrepreneurial* fully militarized, cattle raiders, conquerors, vikings, pirates, age of sail seafarers,from cold climates close(dense) cohabitation, but lacking flood river valleys and multiple-crop yields that made possible authoritarianism.

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    @scprsp @razibkhan In other words, the social order of *entrepreneurial* fully militarized, cattle raiders, conquerors, vikings, pirates, age of sail seafarers,from cold climates close(dense) cohabitation, but lacking flood river valleys and multiple-crop yields that made possible authoritarianism.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1208036186587123713

  • White civilization was superior because of its traditions. But it’s not that the

    White civilization was superior because of its traditions.

    But it’s not that the GENES matter as much as the relative size of the classes and the institutions.

    So, only europeans could invent what we did, but anyone willing to engage in in 1 child policy can copy it in 6 gens.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-20 14:41:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208034780882882561

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    @scprsp @razibkhan White demographics are (although it’s dropped by 15 pts in just a century and a half under industrialism) still superior in neoteny, cognitive dimorphism, and trust because of eugenic suppression of the underclasses in each era, resulting in fully middle class genetics by 1600.

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    @scprsp @razibkhan White demographics are (although it’s dropped by 15 pts in just a century and a half under industrialism) still superior in neoteny, cognitive dimorphism, and trust because of eugenic suppression of the underclasses in each era, resulting in fully middle class genetics by 1600.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1208034488518955008

  • But you just did the (moronic) assumption I was talking about genetics, but I wa

    But you just did the (moronic) assumption I was talking about genetics, but I wasn’t.

    White people had (until recently) a superior intellectual, economic, social, political, and military organization which is why indo european is spoken across the eurasian plain (horses).


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-20 14:38:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208033933490868224

    Reply addressees: @scprsp @razibkhan

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    @curtdoolittle @razibkhan What’s the argument though? You’re saying that this wasn’t possible outside of the European – for cultural or genetic reasons? Some things you said sounded like you suggested a genetic difference that allowed greater levels of abstraction and so more powerful constructed reality

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1208033419612934145

  • A SHORT TIMELINE OF PURCHASING POWER (from visual capitalist) 1900s After the Pa

    A SHORT TIMELINE OF PURCHASING POWER

    (from visual capitalist)

    1900s

    After the Panic of 1907, the National Monetary Commission is established to propose legislation to regulate banking.

    U.S. Money Supply: $7 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: A pair of patent leather shoes.

    1910s

    The Federal Reserve Act is signed in 1913 by President Woodrow Wilson.

    U.S. Money Supply: $13 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: A woman’s house dress.

    1920s

    U.S. dollar bills were reduced in size by 25%, and standardized in terms of design.

    The Fed starts using open market operations as a tool for monetary policy.

    U.S. Money Supply: $35 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: Five pounds of sugar.

    1930s

    To deal with deflation during the Great Depression, the United States suspends the gold standard. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 6102, which criminalizes the possession of gold.

    By no longer allowing gold to be legally redeemed, this removes a major constraint on the Fed, which can now control the money supply.

    U.S. Money Supply: $46 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: 16 cans of Campbell’s Soup

    1940s

    The massive deficits of World War II are almost financed entirely by the creation of new money by the Federal Reserve.

    Interest rates are pegged low at the request of the Treasury.

    Under Bretton-Woods, the “gold-exchange standard” is adopted.

    U.S. Money Supply: $55 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: 20 bottles of Coca-Cola

    1950s

    The Korean War starts in 1950, and inflation is at an annualized rate of 21%.

    The Fed can no longer manage such low interest rates, and tells the Treasury that it can “no longer maintain the existing situation”.

    U.S. Money Supply: $151 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: One Mr. Potato Head

    1960s

    An agreement, called the Treasury-Federal Reserve Accord, is reached to establish the central bank’s independence.

    By this time, U.S. dollars in circulation around the world exceeded U.S. gold reserves. Unless the situation was rectified, the country would be vulnerable to the currency equivalent of a “bank run”.

    U.S. Money Supply: $211 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: Two movie tickets.

    1970s

    In 1971, President Richard Nixon ends direct convertibility of the United States dollar to gold.

    The period following the Nixon Shock is uncertain. The federal deficit doubles, stagflation hits, and the oil price skyrockets – all during the Vietnam War.

    Over the decade, the dollar loses 1/3 of its value.

    U.S. Money Supply: $401 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: Three Morton TV dinners.

    1980s

    The stock market crashes in 1987 on Black Monday.

    The Federal Reserve, under newly-appointed Alan Greenspan, issues the following statement:

    “The Federal Reserve, consistent with its responsibilities as the nation’s central bank, affirmed today its readiness to serve as a source of liquidity to support the economic and financial system.”

    The Dow would recover by 1989, with no prolonged recession occurring.

    U.S. Money Supply: $1,560 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: One bottle of Heinz Ketchup.

    1990s

    This decade is generally considered to be a time of declining inflation and the longest peacetime economic expansion in U.S. history.

    During this decade, many improvements are made to U.S. paper currency to prevent counterfeiting. Microprinting, security thread, and other features are used.

    U.S. Money Supply: $3,277 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: One gallon of milk.

    2000s

    After the Dotcom crash, the Fed drops interest rates to near all-time lows.

    In 2008, the Financial Crisis hits and the Fed begins “quantitative easing”. Later, this would be known as QE1.

    U.S. Money Supply: $4,917 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: One Wendy’s hamburger.

    2010-

    After QE1, the Fed holds $2.1 trillion of bank debt, mortgage-backed securities, and Treasury notes. Shortly after, QE2 starts.

    In 2012, it’s time for QE3.

    Purchases were halted in October 2014 after accumulating $4.5 trillion in assets.

    U.S. Money Supply: $13,291 billion

    What $1 Could Buy: One song from iTunes.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-19 16:56:00 UTC

  • Ezra – What’s your take (or position), on the disruption caused by Amazon? I can

    Ezra – What’s your take (or position), on the disruption caused by Amazon? I can’t make a negative argument other than a) taxation b) Impact on relationship between shopping socialization and manners, c) and strategic fragility. None of which are convincing.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-18 23:24:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207441581118304257

    Reply addressees: @ezraklein

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207434207653285888


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    Lots of fascinating charts in here, but this one, showing the sharp rise in public companies calling Amazing a “risk factor,” is particularly striking https://t.co/qnh8l4oRC9 https://t.co/4Viq4c4N2C

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207434207653285888

  • No I just study the evolution of methods of argument, law, economics, and organi

    No I just study the evolution of methods of argument, law, economics, and organization. Every civ laid its argumentative foundations with its group strategy during the age of transformation. Forensic genetics & language sure. Same for institutions. Rather obvious in retrospect.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-18 22:51:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207433235204104198

    Reply addressees: @razibkhan

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  • Excellent. Thank you Mr. President. First step in recovering the damage done to

    Excellent. Thank you Mr. President. First step in recovering the damage done to our people, culture, institutions by The people from the Island of “Parasite-oh Rico”.

    How many cities made wastelands by them? Holyoke, Waterbury, Bridgeport, New London, Hartford, Springfield …


    Source date (UTC): 2019-12-18 17:50:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207357475822981121

    Reply addressees: @abettel @paulkrugman @rachanadixit

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    SCOOP: Trump personally intervened to slash Puerto Rico’s Medicaid money as part of budget deal. https://t.co/8PYNFB3wBw @rachanadixit

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1207073409542303744