Theme: Measurement

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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/30741116_10156294884077264_5077207752590229504_o_10156294884072264.jpg the only thing really interesting in this year’s survey:Stephen KlostermeierYou were named dropped in Andy Warski’s show tonight. Should see if you can get on to talk propertarianism.Apr 17, 2018 9:19pmAustyn Pemberwhen?Apr 17, 2018 9:24pmStephen KlostermeierIn the middle of the show. Someone donated and asked them about itApr 17, 2018 9:25pmCurt Doolittle(who is andy warki?)Apr 17, 2018 9:35pmAustyn Pembermost popular YT streamer right now (in the political sphere)Apr 17, 2018 9:37pmStephen KlostermeierAverages around 4k live viewers every showApr 17, 2018 9:37pmStephen KlostermeierHis co-host is also one of the leading scientists in the alt-right.Apr 17, 2018 9:42pmBen HartselleHe’s hosted guys like Jared Taylor, Mike Enoch and Ry DawsonApr 17, 2018 9:43pmJames CohenCurt, please talk to Sven and Enoch and see if they can get you in contact with Warski. Getting on Warski Live would do wonders for your outreach.Apr 17, 2018 9:43pmStephen KlostermeierI just dropped it in his chat. I am one of his mods. I can dm him on twitter if Curt is interestedApr 17, 2018 9:44pmBen HartselleI mean, I just Emailed him to get Ry Dawson on.Apr 17, 2018 9:45pmStephen KlostermeierBut I agree it would be great for him. He needs more exposure and Andy has a great platform.Apr 17, 2018 9:48pmDaniel Travis@[100000806477516:2048:Stephen Klostermeier] 100% agreeApr 17, 2018 9:55pmMegan K. UsuiAsk him to get Curt to debate Dyer LOLApr 17, 2018 9:55pmStephen Klostermeier@[741197263:2048:Curt Doolittle] Are you interested?Apr 17, 2018 9:55pmMegan K. UsuiCurt – these are (the most popular) children IMO. Better let Eli talk to them.Apr 17, 2018 9:58pmMegan K. Usui@Stephen. Please promote Eli of the Propertarian Institute. I insist.Apr 17, 2018 10:02pmStephen KlostermeierChildren or not. The platform has a LOT of pull right now.Apr 17, 2018 10:02pmStephen KlostermeierCurt was the one name dropped. Jf said he is planning on reading up on Curt and his ideas.

    It’s a really good opportunityApr 17, 2018 10:08pmAustyn PemberThey are looking for a lot of entertainment value, not in education.Apr 17, 2018 10:08pmStephen KlostermeierThey had Ryan Dawson on… That dude is not entertaining but VERY infightful.

    It’s all good if he doesn’t want too. I can help him get on if he does tho.Apr 17, 2018 10:11pmMegan K. Usui@[100000806477516:2048:Stephen] – please send JF this link: https://propertarianism.com/2018/03/29/propertarianism-core-concepts-by-eli-harman/Apr 17, 2018 10:13pmStephen KlostermeierHe has it.Apr 17, 2018 10:14pmChris MoyerGood, now I can stop spam posting him on twitter about it 😂Apr 17, 2018 10:18pmMegan K. UsuiTell them Curt will do it if he can continue his debate with Dyer from two years ago when Dyer fled to the mattresses. That will be entertainment.Apr 17, 2018 10:19pmStephen KlostermeierIf Curt wants to do it. They can set that upApr 17, 2018 10:20pmStephen KlostermeierIn fact that is kinda their whole platform right now.Apr 17, 2018 10:23pmMegan K. Usui@[741197263:2048:Curt] they’re going to see if Dyer will accept. He’s gonna punk out. But if he accepts…..remember you promised me 😘Apr 17, 2018 10:33pmJesse RobersonHis name is Adam race WarskiApr 18, 2018 11:37amJesse Robersonhttps://youtu.be/1-ygbmjqE3oApr 18, 2018 11:38amStephen KlostermeierWelp……. Dyer is legitmately afraid to have another debate with Curt. lmaoApr 19, 2018 12:10amMegan K. UsuiMaybe we’ll have @[741197263:2048:Curt] record a “hey you munchkin” vid especially for Jay and JF can air that right before pitting ELI UP AGAINST BLONDE IN THE BELLY OF THE BEAST ON REPEALING THE 19TH.Apr 19, 2018 12:42amthe only thing really interesting in this year’s survey:


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-17 21:15:00 UTC

  • We Get What We Measure – Particularly In Economics

    We get what we measure. When we start over in economics by measuring the full suite of capital instead of how fast we burn it down, then economics will be a science rather than an excuse by which to substitute consumption for morality in the production of policy. 😉

  • We Get What We Measure – Particularly In Economics

    We get what we measure. When we start over in economics by measuring the full suite of capital instead of how fast we burn it down, then economics will be a science rather than an excuse by which to substitute consumption for morality in the production of policy. 😉

  • (a) as ability declines demand for intuitionistic fictions increases, and conver

    (a) as ability declines demand for intuitionistic fictions increases, and conversely as ability increases demand for rationally decidable criteria increases. Meaning those of lesser ability require we appeal to intuitions, and those of greater ability require we appeal to reason. This is because those of lower ability have not been sufficiently domesticated (produced agency) by those of greater ability.

    (b) literary analogy using archetypes and archetypal story lines (we can list both archetypes and story lines) can be decomposed into rational terms and tested. Literary analogy allows loading and framing so that individuals can learn by intuition rather than reason (ie: by suggestion). But if we cannot decompose these analogies to scientific statements we do not know if they are false, or harmful or ‘evil’ as abrahamism has been.

    (d) people require a means of calculating (reasoning, thinking) in the broadest sense, and the most simple units of measure are anthropological. In the absence of tribal feedback they need what we call mindfulness but is better thought of a means of selecting and ignoring impulses (some of us call this agency). and in the absence of tribal community and dependence we need festivals and feasts. And to establish the limits we need an oath. All civilizations address this spectrum of mindfulness to oath, to feast, to festival to compensate for the competition produced by production, and the hierarchy that evolves form that division of knowledge, labor, and advocacy involved in the production of private, commercial, and public goods. This is because too few of us are evolved enough to survive without institutions that provide help to our remaining animal intuitions.

    We teach certain skills but what we do not teach is ‘sacredness of the commons’ that churches did, and we do not teach mindfulness or norms in a rational fashion.

    Religion is dying everywhere. ANd it is being replaced with things that are almost as bad. The question is how we provide the necessary services of religions in a manner not constituted by lies that do not decompose in to scientifically testable, and therefore indisputable prose.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-10 15:21:00 UTC

  • No. Prices describe the relative coincidence of wants. Capital is subjectivity i

    No. Prices describe the relative coincidence of wants. Capital is subjectivity independent -it’s objective. Subjectivity is only relevant in determining whether an exchange is voluntary or coerced. It’s the only test of the truth of reporting and the absence of coercion.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-08 13:00:07 UTC

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  • We get what we measure. When we start over in economics by measuring the full su

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  • We get what we measure. When we start over in economics by measuring the full su

    We get what we measure. When we start over in economics by measuring the full suite of capital instead of how fast we burn it down, then economics will be a science rather than an excuse by which to substitute consumption for morality in the production of policy. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 18:55:00 UTC

  • IQ by State … It’s Just About Universities and Races.

    YOU CANNOT AVOID THESE NUMBERS 1. Massachusetts: 104.3 2. New Hampshire: 104.2 3. North Dakota: 103.8 4. Vermont: 103.8 5. Minnesota: 103.7 6. Maine: 103.4 7. Montana: 103.4 8. Iowa: 103.2 9. Connecticut: 103.1 10. Wisconsin: 102.9 11. Kansas: 102.8 12. New Jersey: 102.8 13. South Dakota: 102.8 14. Wyoming: 102.4 15. Nebraska: 102.3 16. Virginia: 101.9 17. Washington: 101.9 18. Ohio: 101.8 19. Indiana: 101.7 20. Colorado: 101.6 21. Pennsylvania: 101.5 22. Idaho: 101.4 23. Oregon: 101.2 24. Utah: 101.1 25. Missouri: 101 26. New York: 100.7 27. Michigan: 100.5 28. Delaware: 100.4 29. N. Carolina: 100.2 30. Texas: 100 31. Illinois: 99.9 32. Maryland: 99.7 33. Rhode Island: 99.5 34. Kentucky: 99.4 35. Oklahoma: 99.3 36. Alaska: 99 37. W. Virginia: 98.7 38. Florida: 98.4 39. S. Carolina: 98.4 40. Georgia: 98 41. Tennessee: 97.7 42. Arkansas: 97.5 43. Arizona: 97.4 44. Nevada: 96.5 45. Alabama: 95.7 46. New Mexico: 95.7 47. Hawaii: 95.6 48. California: 95.5 49. Louisiana: 95.3 50. Mississippi: 94.2

  • IQ by State … It’s Just About Universities and Races.

    YOU CANNOT AVOID THESE NUMBERS 1. Massachusetts: 104.3 2. New Hampshire: 104.2 3. North Dakota: 103.8 4. Vermont: 103.8 5. Minnesota: 103.7 6. Maine: 103.4 7. Montana: 103.4 8. Iowa: 103.2 9. Connecticut: 103.1 10. Wisconsin: 102.9 11. Kansas: 102.8 12. New Jersey: 102.8 13. South Dakota: 102.8 14. Wyoming: 102.4 15. Nebraska: 102.3 16. Virginia: 101.9 17. Washington: 101.9 18. Ohio: 101.8 19. Indiana: 101.7 20. Colorado: 101.6 21. Pennsylvania: 101.5 22. Idaho: 101.4 23. Oregon: 101.2 24. Utah: 101.1 25. Missouri: 101 26. New York: 100.7 27. Michigan: 100.5 28. Delaware: 100.4 29. N. Carolina: 100.2 30. Texas: 100 31. Illinois: 99.9 32. Maryland: 99.7 33. Rhode Island: 99.5 34. Kentucky: 99.4 35. Oklahoma: 99.3 36. Alaska: 99 37. W. Virginia: 98.7 38. Florida: 98.4 39. S. Carolina: 98.4 40. Georgia: 98 41. Tennessee: 97.7 42. Arkansas: 97.5 43. Arizona: 97.4 44. Nevada: 96.5 45. Alabama: 95.7 46. New Mexico: 95.7 47. Hawaii: 95.6 48. California: 95.5 49. Louisiana: 95.3 50. Mississippi: 94.2

  • IQ of Gypsies

    –“Several studies of the IQ of Gypsies have found average IQs ranging from 70 to 83. The average IQs of Gypsies in different countries have been stated to be 85 in Slovenia, 83 in Slovakia, 70 in Serbia, and 60 in Romania.”–