Theme: Institution

  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the pr

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the production of legislation and regulation matter a lot. Informal Institutions matter a lot. Particularly religions (mostly bad if not universally bad), Trust in one another to adhere to promises, Marriage age, marriage w…
  • What Do You Learn When Majoring In Political Economy?

    Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the production of legislation and regulation matter a lot. Informal Institutions matter a lot. Particularly religions (mostly bad if not universally bad), Trust in one another to adhere to promises, Marriage age, marriage with inbreeding, and inheritance structures. Sizes of the different Classes matter a lot. The general problem for any people is creating a non-parasitic middle class out of any available underutilized human capital. Demographics matter a lot. As uncomfortable as it is, class structures are genetic in origin, and the more people you have below 100 (the lower your average IQ) the more difficult it will be to produce. Resources are generally a curse, not a benefit. The central problem is corruption, and only northern europeans have managed to eliminate it – and it looks like elsewhere it’s impossible.

    What you won’t learn is that (a) democracy has largely been a catastrophe. (b) the european constitutional monarchies were probably the best governments ever invented. (c) modern governments are luxuries of the low hanging fruit of industrial revolution and petroleum, and will end within the next lifetime or two. (d) modern macro economics consists largely of ‘how much can we deceive people so that they keep spending money they don’t have and can’t recover’.

    Yeah. It’s really like that.

    Cheers.

    https://www.quora.com/What-do-you-learn-when-majoring-in-political-economy

  • What Do You Learn When Majoring In Political Economy?

    Formal Institutions matter a lot. In particular, the production of legislation and regulation matter a lot. Informal Institutions matter a lot. Particularly religions (mostly bad if not universally bad), Trust in one another to adhere to promises, Marriage age, marriage with inbreeding, and inheritance structures. Sizes of the different Classes matter a lot. The general problem for any people is creating a non-parasitic middle class out of any available underutilized human capital. Demographics matter a lot. As uncomfortable as it is, class structures are genetic in origin, and the more people you have below 100 (the lower your average IQ) the more difficult it will be to produce. Resources are generally a curse, not a benefit. The central problem is corruption, and only northern europeans have managed to eliminate it – and it looks like elsewhere it’s impossible.

    What you won’t learn is that (a) democracy has largely been a catastrophe. (b) the european constitutional monarchies were probably the best governments ever invented. (c) modern governments are luxuries of the low hanging fruit of industrial revolution and petroleum, and will end within the next lifetime or two. (d) modern macro economics consists largely of ‘how much can we deceive people so that they keep spending money they don’t have and can’t recover’.

    Yeah. It’s really like that.

    Cheers.

    https://www.quora.com/What-do-you-learn-when-majoring-in-political-economy

  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that intergenerational (and eugenic) end. It is a tediously empirical and stoic group e…
  • Curt Doolittle’s answer: Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that intergenerational (and eugenic) end. It is a tediously empirical and stoic group e…
  • Updated Dec 18, 2017, 8:05 PM

    https://www.quora.com/Aren’t-conservative-and-libertarian-values-generally-fairly-similar-on-topics-like-taxes-I-saw-a-meme-on-a-conservative-page-with-the-quote-‘How-the-Grinch-stole-my-income-by-being-libertarian’-Why-was-this/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=260db3f9&srid=u4Qv https://www.quora.com/Aren%E2%80%99t-conservative-and-libertarian-values-generally-fairly-similar-on-topics-like-taxes-I-saw-a-meme-on-a-conservative-page-with-the-quote-%E2%80%98How-the-Grinch-stole-my-income-by-being-libertarian%E2%80%99-Why-was-this/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=260db3f9&srid=u4Qv Updated Dec 18, 2017, 8:05 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-18 20:05:00 UTC

  • Q: “WHAT DOES THE RIGHT WING THINK OF ANARCHO CAPITALISM?” The Anarcho Capitalis

    Q: “WHAT DOES THE RIGHT WING THINK OF ANARCHO CAPITALISM?” The Anarcho Capitalist Research Program (Mises -> Rothbard -> Rothbardians -> Hoppe, and arguably, myself) was interesting in that we completed the Locke/Smith/Hume/Adams/Jefferson attempt to reduce all social science to a single language of property rights, and therefore to natural law (the natural law of reciprocity). This reduction of human behavior to a common, empirical language of perfect commensurability and decidability allowed us to produce a formal logic of cooperation (ethics and politics). And in retrospect it’s fairly obvious that the only empirical social science has always been Tort (common law of property), and economics is merely an extension of Tort law to the measurement of externalities, and scale. So, the AC program completed the Anglo Enlightenment, The Roman-Stoic Research Program, and The Aristotelian Enlightenment. Or I would argue, it completed the western philosophical program of Sovereignty by Reciprocity, to which the only answer is rule of law under the natural law of reciprocity, which of necessity produces markets in everything – from association to rule. However, the difference between Anarcho Capitalist and Western Upper class Sovereignty, Middle Class Liberty, and Working Class Freedom programs is expressible as the limit to reciprocity. In Anarcho capitalism that reciprocity was inherited from the needs of diasporic pastoralists (middle easterners), and not from landed agrarians (westerners). Pastoralists respect only private property and do not invest in the commons. Whereas landed people respect all investments of all kinds, regardless of their means of production, and compete by the production of commons (hence why old europe is a vast open air museum). So while the western Sovereign model of total prohibition on any imposition of costs of any kind, against investments of any kind – at least those that would produce an incentive for retaliation and therefore ‘disharmony’ – can produce a prosperous high trust western civilization with multipliers using the production of commons of all kinds, the middle eastern (Semitic) model of limited prohibition on the imposition of costs against physical property and total avoidance of payment for commons, and maximization of parasitism upon those commons, cannot produce a polity that can survive competition for territory, population, and trade. So in that sense, the anarcho capitalist program succeeded in producing a formal logic of cooperation (ethics, law, and politics) but it failed to define the minimum criteria for the production of a survivable polity. It’s profoundly ironic that a philosophical system placing highest emphasis on the market, and that would create the formal logic of cooperation, would itself, not question whether a polity constructed under that system of thought, using a pastoralist scope of ethics, would survive in the market for polities, (none has, nor can). And worse, that one expressing the empirical findings of law over millennia would be argued in Rousseau’s vision of man (Roussea/ Kant/ Postmodernists), Kant’s Rationalism (Kant / Marx / Postmodernists), and Jewish diasporic Ethics (Mises/Rothbard/Popper) – instead of Anglo vision of man (Rational), Anglo empiricism(Scientific), Anglo ethics(Reciprocal). Sovereignty, Liberty, Freedom, and Subsidy(insurance) are possible only under the total, incremental, suppression of parasitism – the total prohibition on imposition of costs upon the investments of others, of all kinds. And there is no other means of doing so than the common law of reciprocity, we know as tort, extended to the insurance of restitution and punishment for all impositions of costs upon all investments of others. So, I have moved quite firmly ‘to the right’ in the sense that the “Right” refers to the group evolutionary strategy we call “Aristocracy”, and aristocracy to the production of Sovereignty, Liberty, Freedom, and Subsidy, through the organized use of violence to impose incremental suppression of all forms of parasitism (cost impositions), through the competition we call ‘debate’ in the form we call ‘jury’ using the means of decidability we call ‘reciprocity’ and the empirical measurement of the imposition of costs against any and all investment in converted opportunities: “property”. And I have moved to the right because there is no logical or empirical means of doing otherwise, yet carrying the pretense of one’s ethics as ‘moral’. Cheers
  • Aren’t Conservative And Libertarian Values Generally Fairly Similar On Topics Like Taxes? I Saw A Meme On A Conservative Page With The Quote €˜how The Grinch Stole My Income, By Being Libertarian’. Why Was This?

    Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that intergenerational (and eugenic) end. It is a tediously empirical and stoic group evolutionary strategy.

    Libertarians intuit the (adolescent) individual as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that individual (and dysgenic) end. The difference being that libertarians demonstrably seek to circumvent all commons and to free ride on those commons they justify as natural under a Rousseauian vision of man’s nature, but empirically man is not rousseauian, nor hobbesian, nor lockean, put purely rational – acting as predator, parasite, competitor, ally, and kin as circumstances suit.

    Communitarians ( women, children, and the weak) intuit those lacking agency as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that communal (and dysgenic) end. They have a desire or need for consensus over and above all other concerns. It is a resistance movement.

    https://www.quora.com/Aren’t-conservative-and-libertarian-values-generally-fairly-similar-on-topics-like-taxes-I-saw-a-meme-on-a-conservative-page-with-the-quote-‘How-the-Grinch-stole-my-income-by-being-libertarian’-Why-was-this

  • Aren’t Conservative And Libertarian Values Generally Fairly Similar On Topics Like Taxes? I Saw A Meme On A Conservative Page With The Quote €˜how The Grinch Stole My Income, By Being Libertarian’. Why Was This?

    Conservatives intuit the family as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that intergenerational (and eugenic) end. It is a tediously empirical and stoic group evolutionary strategy.

    Libertarians intuit the (adolescent) individual as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that individual (and dysgenic) end. The difference being that libertarians demonstrably seek to circumvent all commons and to free ride on those commons they justify as natural under a Rousseauian vision of man’s nature, but empirically man is not rousseauian, nor hobbesian, nor lockean, put purely rational – acting as predator, parasite, competitor, ally, and kin as circumstances suit.

    Communitarians ( women, children, and the weak) intuit those lacking agency as the central unit of inter-personal, social, economic and political organization, and the pursuit of law, policy, and the production of commons toward that communal (and dysgenic) end. They have a desire or need for consensus over and above all other concerns. It is a resistance movement.

    https://www.quora.com/Aren’t-conservative-and-libertarian-values-generally-fairly-similar-on-topics-like-taxes-I-saw-a-meme-on-a-conservative-page-with-the-quote-‘How-the-Grinch-stole-my-income-by-being-libertarian’-Why-was-this

  • Is There Any Country In The Industrialized World That Has More Students (per Capita) Whose Parents Have Been In The Criminal Justice System As Does The Us?

    Dishonest (Postmodern) question in my opinion.

    The USA prosecutes many more minor offenses than does any other nation which accounts for our ability to leave our doors unlocked, and not fence in our yards, or put bars or grids over our windows as does the rest of the world. The only places where we must act like the rest of the world is in our immigrant cities.

    We have far less ‘petty crime’ than other nations (except japan for example). We have far less ‘observable’ corruption. We have a huge drug issue and many people in the system for it.

    And we have (I will get the usual Quora punishment for truth speaking for saying this) but heterogeneous societies degrade trust, degrade norms, and increase crime. For the simple reason that homogenous and wealthy peoples are marginally indifferent and redistributive and heterogeneous and poor peoples are marginally different and resist redistribution (in either direction).

    If you compare ethnic groups they have the same crime rates in america as they do in their home countries. The reasons for this are finally fairly well understood (see Emmanuel Todd’s work on europe for example, or the recent books on the wealth of nations being dependent upon the size of the underclasses, or even Trust by Fukuyama. )

    These are just painful truths that are counter to both secular and supernatural religions, as well as marxist postmodernist pseudoscience of the 19th and 20th centuries.

    https://www.quora.com/Is-there-any-country-in-the-industrialized-world-that-has-more-students-per-capita-whose-parents-have-been-in-the-criminal-justice-system-as-does-the-US