Theme: Reciprocity

  • You know, by and large, christianity is not incompatible with natural law. The w

    You know, by and large, christianity is not incompatible with natural law. The whole damned narrative is. But otherwise, the basic principle of direct demonstrated charity, exhaustion of opportunity for forgiveness, and reciprocity is fine. That said …. there is nothing in that list that wasn’t in our slavic, nordic, germanic, italic civilization before christianity. Ya see?

    BTW: where are our sacred groves of oak trees, our festivals of the seasons. And our worship of our ancestors?

    Well. They’re right were we left them.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-03 13:28:00 UTC

  • Strategy, Law, Philosophy, Religion

    Heroism is our Group Strategy. Reciprocity is our Native Law. Stoicism is our Native Philosophy. Thankfulness to Nature and Ancestors our Native Religion.

  • Strategy, Law, Philosophy, Religion

    Heroism is our Group Strategy. Reciprocity is our Native Law. Stoicism is our Native Philosophy. Thankfulness to Nature and Ancestors our Native Religion.

  • Heroism is our Group Strategy. Reciprocity is our Native Law. Stoicism is our Na

    Heroism is our Group Strategy.
    Reciprocity is our Native Law.
    Stoicism is our Native Philosophy.
    Thankfulness to Nature and Ancestors our Native Religion.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-02 13:14:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1013773016688418817

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. Heroism is our Group Strategy. Reciprocity is

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    Heroism is our Group Strategy.
    Reciprocity is our Native Law.
    Stoicism is our Native Philosophy.
    Thankfulness to Nature and Ancestors our Native Religion.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-02 13:14:45 UTC

  • Heroism is our Group Strategy. Reciprocity is our Native Law. Stoicism is our Na

    Heroism is our Group Strategy.

    Reciprocity is our Native Law.

    Stoicism is our Native Philosophy.

    Thankfulness to Nature and Ancestors our Native Religion.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-02 09:14:00 UTC

  • Natural Law of Sovereign Men: Domesticating Animal Man for Peers and Profit.

    Jan 30, 2017 10:32pm NATURAL LAW OF SOVEREIGN MEN: DOMESTICATING ANIMAL MAN FOR PEERS AND PROFIT. An animal has no agency, only impulse; can enter no contracts, only seize conveniences; can resolve no disputes truthfully, only imagine excuses. It cannot be reasoned with, only bribed or punished. But with bribes and punishments it can be trained. And if training fails, abandoned to the wild, enslaved, imprisoned, or killed. We train the animal with property in toto, manners, ethics, morals, and law. We use peers, parents, teachers, sheriffs, police, judges, juries, soldiers, generals and kings. The animal can be trained from beast to slave, to serf, to dependent, to freeman, to civilian, to soldier, to aristocracy: human. The training requires sentience, awareness, consciousness, reason, knowledge, and agency. But each degree of training demands more of the animal, and many – most – cannot complete it, and transcend the animal. As such the world is full of a few humans and many domesticated animals of varying degree, and many, many beasts. Thankfully, like many domesticatable animals, these animals, once domesticated, can often be put to good use. And as such, the beast man, like all other domesticatable beasts, can be domesticated for profit. The domestication of man – that occupation we call rule – is the most profitable occupation of all, except for one: The success in breeding, and training humans. Because while animals are a commodity, producing the rare human is the most profitable industry of all. And if it fails, hunting the beast man that remain, is the greatest joy of all. The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine

  • Natural Law of Sovereign Men: Domesticating Animal Man for Peers and Profit.

    Jan 30, 2017 10:32pm NATURAL LAW OF SOVEREIGN MEN: DOMESTICATING ANIMAL MAN FOR PEERS AND PROFIT. An animal has no agency, only impulse; can enter no contracts, only seize conveniences; can resolve no disputes truthfully, only imagine excuses. It cannot be reasoned with, only bribed or punished. But with bribes and punishments it can be trained. And if training fails, abandoned to the wild, enslaved, imprisoned, or killed. We train the animal with property in toto, manners, ethics, morals, and law. We use peers, parents, teachers, sheriffs, police, judges, juries, soldiers, generals and kings. The animal can be trained from beast to slave, to serf, to dependent, to freeman, to civilian, to soldier, to aristocracy: human. The training requires sentience, awareness, consciousness, reason, knowledge, and agency. But each degree of training demands more of the animal, and many – most – cannot complete it, and transcend the animal. As such the world is full of a few humans and many domesticated animals of varying degree, and many, many beasts. Thankfully, like many domesticatable animals, these animals, once domesticated, can often be put to good use. And as such, the beast man, like all other domesticatable beasts, can be domesticated for profit. The domestication of man – that occupation we call rule – is the most profitable occupation of all, except for one: The success in breeding, and training humans. Because while animals are a commodity, producing the rare human is the most profitable industry of all. And if it fails, hunting the beast man that remain, is the greatest joy of all. The Philosophy of Aristocracy The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. Curt Doolittle updated his status. Jan 30, 20

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.
    Jan 30, 2017 10:32pm
    NATURAL LAW OF SOVEREIGN MEN: DOMESTICATING ANIMAL MAN FOR PEERS AND PROFIT.

    An animal has no agency, only impulse; can enter no contracts, only seize conveniences; can resolve no disputes truthfully, only imagine excuses. It cannot be reasoned with, only bribed or punished. But with bribes and punishments it can be trained. And if training fails, abandoned to the wild, enslaved, imprisoned, or killed.

    We train the animal with property in toto, manners, ethics, morals, and law. We use peers, parents, teachers, sheriffs, police, judges, juries, soldiers, generals and kings.

    The animal can be trained from beast to slave, to serf, to dependent, to freeman, to civilian, to soldier, to aristocracy: human.

    The training requires sentience, awareness, consciousness, reason, knowledge, and agency.

    But each degree of training demands more of the animal, and many – most – cannot complete it, and transcend the animal.

    As such the world is full of a few humans and many domesticated animals of varying degree, and many, many beasts.

    Thankfully, like many domesticatable animals, these animals, once domesticated, can often be put to good use.

    And as such, the beast man, like all other domesticatable beasts, can be domesticated for profit.

    The domestication of man – that occupation we call rule – is the most profitable occupation of all, except for one:

    The success in breeding, and training humans.

    Because while animals are a commodity, producing the rare human is the most profitable industry of all.

    And if it fails, hunting the beast man that remain, is the greatest joy of all.

    The Philosophy of Aristocracy
    The Propertarian Institute
    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-27 14:21:24 UTC

  • THE FIXED, EQUILIBRIAL, AND UNLIMITED PIES 😉 The left see a fixed pie when conv

    THE FIXED, EQUILIBRIAL, AND UNLIMITED PIES 😉

    The left see a fixed pie when convenient and an endless pie when convenient, but they never seem to notice that it is demand for reciprocity and the division of perception, cognition, knowledge, and advocacy along short, medium, and long term time horizons that continuously produces an ever expanding pie.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-25 13:28:00 UTC