Theme: Institution

  • PRESENTING PROPERTARIANISM by Ivan Ilakovac You should present your work as a TE

    PRESENTING PROPERTARIANISM

    by Ivan Ilakovac

    You should present your work as a TECHNOLOGY for the construction of commons using Propertarianism, Testimonialism, and Algorithmic Natural Law.

    Present it as a neutral technology – like the violence on which it depends. Demonstrate how to rule with minority, majority and totality. Let the thousand flowers bloom.

    In that way, you will divide yourself from fringe – they don’t care about descriptive science, but for the decidability no matter the truth.

    Don’t give them any decisions, only descriptions of that which empirically works: aristocracy, republic and democracy — under the Natural Law.

    Law attracts aristocratic egalitarians due to the combination of force, creativity and wisdom it demands.

    Descriptions are for people like me who want to learn and change their own family, kin, and nation ruled by Natural Law, with different government for each nation.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-06 16:42:00 UTC

  • THE INQUISITION: AND WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT OUR WORK Um. you don’t understand.

    THE INQUISITION: AND WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT OUR WORK

    Um. you don’t understand. When we say we’re creating the

    answer to the Frankfurt School, that means we’re creating it’s opposite. We’re creating the Inquisition. In archaic language this would translate to The Prosecutors and Knights of the Natural Law of Sovereign Men. Although we won’t wear funny hats. Except this time it’s against all Abrahamism both modern and ancient: judaism, christianity, islam, marxism, postmodernism, islamism. So If your words are incompatible with natural law, you will be prosecuted. And we are passionate about our work.

    Agency and Sovereignty > Truth and Natural Law > Markets in Everything: association, cooperation, reproduction, production, production of commons, production of polities, production of group evolutionary strategy, production of agency.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-06 13:48:00 UTC

  • Daniel Gurpide Could you help me with the dates in the Rise/Collapse section bel

    Daniel Gurpide Could you help me with the dates in the Rise/Collapse section below? -thanks

    THE RULERS SPEAK IN LAW (limitations) – those who do.

    THE MERCHANTS SPEAK IN IDEALS (ambitions) – those who wish.

    THE SLAVES SPEAK IN RELIGION (resistance) – those who resist.

    LAW(MARKETS) : Rome: Real-Deflation (Everyone) SCIENCE / TRUTH

    WISDOM (FAMILIES): China: Real (Confucius) WISDOM LIT. / REASONABLE

    PHILOSOPHY: Athens: Ideal (Plato) PHILOSOPHY / REASON (RATIONALISM)

    THEOSOPHY: Phoenicia: Literary (Augustine) MYTH / ANALOGY (STORY)

    THEOLOGY: Babylon: Theology (Zoroaster) MYSTICISM / SUGGESTION

    MONOPOLY: Arabia: Unreal-Conflation (Abraham ) LIES / DECEPTION

    FOOLS talk about CONSPIRACIES

    SIMPLE people talk about PEOPLE, (No Collars – Tunics )

    COMMON people talk about EVENTS, (Blue Collars – Pants )

    EDUCATED people talk about IDEAS. (White Collars – Suits )

    WISE people talk about LAWS. (Black collars – Robes)

    THE RISE OF EUROPEAN ROME & COLLAPSE UNDER PERSIAN BYZANTIUM

    Roman Monarchy … 753 -> 510bc (243 yrs)

    Roman Republic ….. 510 -> 134 bc (376 yrs)

    Roman Empire……… 134bc -> 69 ad (

    Roman Federation .. 285 -> (East and west split)

    Roman Church Forms. 306 ->

    Roman Tolerance …. 313 (Edict of Milan)

    Forcible Conversion..380 (Edict of Thessalonica)

    Roman Fall …………… 476ad

    EVAN ANDREWS ON THE FALL OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION

    1) Invasions by Barbarian tribes

    The most straightforward theory for Western Rome’s collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. The Romans weathered a Germanic uprising in the late fourth century, but in 410 the Visigoth King Alaric successfully sacked the city of Rome. The Empire spent the next several decades under constant threat before “the Eternal City” was raided again in 455, this time by the Vandals. Finally, in 476, the Germanic leader Odoacer staged a revolt and deposed the Emperor Romulus Augustulus. From then on, no Roman emperor would ever again rule from a post in Italy, leading many to cite 476 as the year the Western Empire suffered its deathblow.

    2) Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor

    Even as Rome was under attack from outside forces, it was also crumbling from within thanks to a severe financial crisis. Constant wars and overspending had significantly lightened imperial coffers, and oppressive taxation and inflation had widened the gap between rich and poor. In the hope of avoiding the taxman, many members of the wealthy classes had even fled to the countryside and set up independent fiefdoms. At the same time, the empire was rocked by a labor deficit. Rome’s economy depended on slaves to till its fields and work as craftsmen, and its military might had traditionally provided a fresh influx of conquered peoples to put to work. But when expansion ground to a halt in the second century, Rome’s supply of slaves and other war treasures began to dry up. A further blow came in the fifth century, when the Vandals claimed North Africa and began disrupting the empire’s trade by prowling the Mediterranean as pirates. With its economy faltering and its commercial and agricultural production in decline, the Empire began to lose its grip on Europe.

    3) The rise of the Eastern Empire

    The fate of Western Rome was partially sealed in the late third century, when the Emperor Diocletian divided the Empire into two halves—the Western Empire seated in the city of Milan, and the Eastern Empire in Byzantium, later known as Constantinople. The division made the empire more easily governable in the short term, but over time the two halves drifted apart. East and West failed to adequately work together to combat outside threats, and the two often squabbled over resources and military aid. As the gulf widened, the largely Greek-speaking Eastern Empire grew in wealth while the Latin-speaking West descended into economic crisis. Most importantly, the strength of the Eastern Empire served to divert Barbarian invasions to the West. Emperors like Constantine ensured that the city of Constantinople was fortified and well guarded, but Italy and the city of Rome—which only had symbolic value for many in the East—were left vulnerable. The Western political structure would finally disintegrate in the fifth century, but the Eastern Empire endured in some form for another thousand years before being overwhelmed by the Ottoman Empire in the 1400s.

    4) Overexpansion and military overspending

    At its height, the Roman Empire stretched from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Euphrates River in the Middle East, but its grandeur may have also been its downfall. With such a vast territory to govern, the empire faced an administrative and logistical nightmare. Even with their excellent road systems, the Romans were unable to communicate quickly or effectively enough to manage their holdings. Rome struggled to marshal enough troops and resources to defend its frontiers from local rebellions and outside attacks, and by the second century the Emperor Hadrian was forced to build his famous wall in Britain just to keep the enemy at bay. As more and more funds were funneled into the military upkeep of the empire, technological advancement slowed and Rome’s civil infrastructure fell into disrepair.

    5) Government corruption and political instability

    If Rome’s sheer size made it difficult to govern, ineffective and inconsistent leadership only served to magnify the problem. Being the Roman emperor had always been a particularly dangerous job, but during the tumultuous second and third centuries it nearly became a death sentence. Civil war thrust the empire into chaos, and more than 20 men took the throne in the span of only 75 years, usually after the murder of their predecessor. The Praetorian Guard—the emperor’s personal bodyguards—assassinated and installed new sovereigns at will, and once even auctioned the spot off to the highest bidder. The political rot also extended to the Roman Senate, which failed to temper the excesses of the emperors due to its own widespread corruption and incompetence. As the situation worsened, civic pride waned and many Roman citizens lost trust in their leadership.

    6) The arrival of the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes

    The Barbarian attacks on Rome partially stemmed from a mass migration caused by the Huns’ invasion of Europe in the late fourth century. When these Eurasian warriors rampaged through northern Europe, they drove many Germanic tribes to the borders of the Roman Empire. The Romans grudgingly allowed members of the Visigoth tribe to cross south of the Danube and into the safety of Roman territory, but they treated them with extreme cruelty. According to the historian Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman officials even forced the starving Goths to trade their children into slavery in exchange for dog meat. In brutalizing the Goths, the Romans created a dangerous enemy within their own borders. When the oppression became too much to bear, the Goths rose up in revolt and eventually routed a Roman army and killed the Eastern Emperor Valens during the Battle of Adrianople in A.D. 378. The shocked Romans negotiated a flimsy peace with the barbarians, but the truce unraveled in 410, when the Goth King Alaric moved west and sacked Rome. With the Western Empire weakened, Germanic tribes like the Vandals and the Saxons were able to surge across its borders and occupy Britain, Spain and North Africa.

    7) Christianity and the loss of traditional values

    The decline of Rome dovetailed with the spread of Christianity, and some have argued that the rise of a new faith helped contribute to the empire’s fall. The Edict of Milan legalized Christianity in 313, and it later became the state religion in 380. These decrees ended centuries of persecution, but they may have also eroded the traditional Roman values system. Christianity displaced the polytheistic Roman religion, which viewed the emperor as having a divine status, and also shifted focus away from the glory of the state and onto a sole deity. Meanwhile, popes and other church leaders took an increased role in political affairs, further complicating governance. The 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon was the most famous proponent of this theory, but his take has since been widely criticized. While the spread of Christianity may have played a small role in curbing Roman civic virtue, most scholars now argue that its influence paled in comparison to military, economic and administrative factors.

    8) Weakening of the Roman legions

    For most of its history, Rome’s military was the envy of the ancient world. But during the decline, the makeup of the once mighty legions began to change. Unable to recruit enough soldiers from the Roman citizenry, emperors like Diocletian and Constantine began hiring foreign mercenaries to prop up their armies. The ranks of the legions eventually swelled with Germanic Goths and other barbarians, so much so that Romans began using the Latin word “barbarus” in place of “soldier.” While these Germanic soldiers of fortune proved to be fierce warriors, they also had little or no loyalty to the empire, and their power-hungry officers often turned against their Roman employers. In fact, many of the barbarians who sacked the city of Rome and brought down the Western Empire had earned their military stripes while serving in the Roman legions.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-04 15:29:00 UTC

  • UNIVERSITY: A VERY DIFFERENT HYPOTHESIS THAT IS FAR MORE LIKELY OUTCOME I would

    UNIVERSITY: A VERY DIFFERENT HYPOTHESIS THAT IS FAR MORE LIKELY OUTCOME

    I would say that the American model of undergrad > grad > phd > prof is no longer any more necessary than are elected representative politicians and is probably on its way to being dead, and with it the upper unversity system. And just for the simple reason that access to information, to books, to research, to intellectuals, no longer requires the university system, and we are in the early stages of circumventing the university system, and drastically reducing demand for professors.

    What I expect is that the top teaching professors will produce content and teach online, earning appropriately scaled incomes, and that this early market will turn into a competition that drives down prices until those that are the best TEACHERS of the material drive out competitors.

    I suspect that just as private grade schools will exist for normative and physical defense of high investment children, or for remediation of those with behavior problems, the vast majority of students will combine working with a degree over longer periods, producing little or no debt, with the emphasis on starting the ‘degree’ process earlier and earlier – which will, as a consequence cause the necessary reformation of the junior high school, and high school experiences, which, along with the university undergraduate experience are the source of the lack of competitiveness of American students.

    If it isn’t clear what that market analysis means, it’s that universities have created a demand for an overpriced underperforming good the externality of which has allowed the monopoly that exists in the form of the state-education system, to be insulated from market demands, and to produce generations of underperformers. The consequence of which has been national underperformance, increase in the demand for better disciplined, harder working, better educated immigrants.

    The research function then will no longer be able to subsidize from the sale of non-performing indulgences, and be increasingly dependent upon research money. That research money will be provided outside of the university system, to groups that specialize in research.

    And I suspect (and hope) this will eliminate the Cult of the Humanities, and the Social Pseudo-Sciences that has succeeded in replacing the Supernaturalism of the relatively moral church punished for its sale of indulgences during the reformation, with the drastically immoral Pseudo-Science that the postmodern academy is so happy to attempt to profit from – repeating the process of reformation once again.

    The evidence is that very, very, few people who publish contribute to the discourse, and that the vast majority of ‘papers’ are valueless. And that the era of papers has largely ended, because only the book format allows sufficient illustration, application, and defense of any addition to the body of thought.

    The evidence is that the german PhD system which requires you survive prosecution by professors (judges) in a ‘trial’ is superior to the american system.

    The university’s sale of the diploma as an indulgence necessary to enter workforce-heaven will end as soon as accreditation is available online. And the second largest cost after house, and divorce, that we call ‘buying a college degree’ will be forever eliminated from our cost structures, and the original function of ‘colleges’ which was to pay professors independently for their work will return.

    In other words, the accreditation (licensing) process creates an artificial monopoly that is easily ended by electronic means. And with it, the social indoctrination that is the primary function of the university.

    So I’m not claiming that the university system aside from the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and law disciplines, is simply immoral and pseudoscientific – but that it cannot and will not survive market competition now that their partial monopoly is no longer necessary nor affordable. And that as always, the market will do its work on the University as it did to the Church.

    Now, we can test this hypothesis easily if we require universities to carry the debt of students, and for that debt to be limited to ten years deducted as an equivalent of a payroll tax. If the universities are unwilling to do that it means that they are unwilling to warranty their products and services.

    I will close with the fact that the most likely alternative solution to the physical sciences and the most likely solution to the social sciences, and by consequence the most likely solution to moral and conscious artificial intelligence, have been produced outside of the university system by those of us unwilling to forgo years of our productive lives and serve as labor to the specialization and paradigm anchoring of the postwar university system.

    Markets always win.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-01 08:26:00 UTC

  • By Moritz Bierling THE ISLAND FORTRESS OF ENGLAND, THE CULTURAL FORTRESS OF GERM

    By Moritz Bierling

    THE ISLAND FORTRESS OF ENGLAND, THE CULTURAL FORTRESS OF GERMANY

    GERMAN DUTY

    1. landed aristocracy surrounded by (potential) enemies

    2. imperative: bind all existing resources on the territory (even sub optimally) to the overall socio-political unit to prevent its use by hostile actors

    —> tends to discount material prosperity; put a premium on strong social cohesion as a defensive strategy against external threats

    3. emphasis on duty of every individual to contribute to the group, its cohesion, and overall martial progress, with the state as an expansion of the nation’s will

    4. Create maximal inter-operability between any individual and the group through strong cultural equation, cultivation of individual value in relation to the group, and strong hierarchies of authority

    BRITISH LIBERTY

    1. Landed aristocracy surrounded by a natural fortress (the sea)

    2. Build up maximally productive individuals to retain independence from the larger Socio-political unit so as to preserve individual agency as defense against a corrupted (parasitical) government

    —> tends to discount group agency; put a premium on distributed ability for revolt as defensive strategy against internal threats

    3. Insistence on individual responsibility and self-sufficiency as well as the ability to separate from the state as necessary (desired), leaving open the option to confederate with others for exploitation of opportunities or in defense of existing capital against internal (and sometimes external) threats

    4. Create maximal inter-operability between individual and the market through strong individual ability, cultivation of individual productivity, and fluid continuous formation of hierarchies for the exploitation of arising opportunities

    The British benefited from a natural fortress and therefore have had a huge historical discount on defense allowing to engage in their fantasy of liberty without duty. They’ve been able to leave commons construction up to the individual aristocrats for that reason.

    Bill Joslin

    So the task at hand really boils down to a merging of Germanic and Anglo strategies.

    Joel Davis

    Bill the strategies have already been merged.. They call it “America”.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-01 04:22:00 UTC

  • TRUMP ACTS AS A CHRISTIAN MONARCH Trump is plenty intelligent. But he evolved as

    TRUMP ACTS AS A CHRISTIAN MONARCH

    Trump is plenty intelligent. But he evolved as an entrepreneur who owned a organization, not one who arose in a bureaucracy. *He thinks and acts like a Christian Monarch.* Which is how *I* think as well, from having done the same thing, and how christian monarchs thought from having done the same thing. If I wasn’t already writing a book, I would write one on why this illustrates the difference and superiority of monarchies.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-28 07:46:00 UTC

  • by Brett Morgan (from elsewhere) Gonna borrow a lot from Curt Doolittle here and

    by Brett Morgan

    (from elsewhere)

    Gonna borrow a lot from Curt Doolittle here and say that as long as a market demands a state, there will be one. While it’s true that as we go up in class, the members of said classes can better organize and operate without the apparatus of the state, forming a society that is absent of all the lower classes that would be unable to function in this way would be detrimental.

    Observing the iq distribution of Asians and Europeans, we see that there is a spike and high concentration of the Asians on the upper end of average, whereas Europeans have a broader distribution. Our diverse range of intelligence allows for a hierarchy and societal structure that allowed us the most beneficial distribution of labour and this granted us the ability to advance faster and in special ways as opposed to Asian societies. As I see it, the only way to make anarchy work is to concentrate the best of the upper classes in one area, thus negating one of our best characteristics as a people.

    I think that forming society based on natural hierarchy and aristocracy would be the optimal system in which the minimum amount of state is needed to organize society. As Doolittle has said before, those of us that *can* operate with less restriction, may. In the past there were different laws governing different classes.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-27 20:56:00 UTC

  • THE CORRECT PRACTICE OF PRAYER, RITUAL, AND SACRIFICE –“Roman religion depended

    THE CORRECT PRACTICE OF PRAYER, RITUAL, AND SACRIFICE

    –“Roman religion depended on knowledge and the correct practice of prayer, ritual, and sacrifice (not ‘wisdom’).

    The priesthoods of public religion were held by members of the elite class. During the Roman Republic (509–27 BC), elected public officials might also serve as augurs and pontiffs.

    Priests married, raised families, and led politically active lives. Julius Caesar became pontifex maximus before he was elected consul. The Roman triumph was at its core a religious procession in which the victorious general displayed his piety and his willingness to serve the public good by dedicating a portion of his spoils to the gods, especially Jupiter, who embodied just rule.

    Each home had a household shrine at which prayers and libations to the family’s domestic deities were offered. Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city.

    The Roman calendar was structured around religious observances. Women, slaves, and children all participated in a range of religious activities. Some public rituals could be conducted only by women, and women formed what is perhaps Rome’s most famous priesthood, the state-supported Vestals, who tended Rome’s sacred hearth for centuries, until disbanded under Christian domination.”–


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-27 06:50:00 UTC

  • Any man who disrespects the priesthood is justified in his skepticism. Any man w

    Any man who disrespects the priesthood is justified in his skepticism. Any man who disrespects the martial monarchy and martial nobility, or the field marshal has no idea how difficult it is to hold those positions and the sacrifice that those positions demand, and how cheap the luxury of those positions, and how necessary the rewards in order to entice men into retaining them.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-25 09:17:00 UTC

  • the reason they liked duels was because it stopped impassioned ‘fights in the mo

    the reason they liked duels was because it stopped impassioned ‘fights in the moment’, in an era where everyone always had at least a knife and often was physically strong as only farmers are, while agreeing to fight and preserving ‘face’ – but then allowing time for cooler heads to prevail, and apologies to be issued. The material problem with the duel was the use of champions (professionals), and then using ‘constructed’ challenges to commit no better than murder by the use of champions. It was and remains, easy to fix.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-25 07:25:00 UTC