Theme: Reciprocity

  • Sovereignty Not Liberty

    Libertarians desire liberty. Aristocracy desires sovereignty. Sovereignty requires rule. Reciprocal sovereignty requires rule of natural law. Liberty results from sovereignty, natural law, and enfranchisement into both. Liberty and Freedom are beggarly terms for sovereignty unearned.

  • Sovereignty Not Liberty

    Libertarians desire liberty. Aristocracy desires sovereignty. Sovereignty requires rule. Reciprocal sovereignty requires rule of natural law. Liberty results from sovereignty, natural law, and enfranchisement into both. Liberty and Freedom are beggarly terms for sovereignty unearned.

  • Libertarians desire liberty. Aristocracy desires sovereignty. Sovereignty requir

    Libertarians desire liberty. Aristocracy desires sovereignty. Sovereignty requires rule. Reciprocal sovereignty requires rule of natural law. Liberty results from sovereignty, natural law, and enfranchisement into both.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-10-04 05:44:00 UTC

  • ***The world is built subtractively: we seek to make things cheaper. We cannot m

    ***The world is built subtractively: we seek to make things cheaper. We cannot make time and energy, we can only save them. We cannot make liberty we can only suppress parasitism.***


    Source date (UTC): 2016-10-03 20:57:00 UTC

  • What Made The West Advance Faster Than The Rest?

    The Universal, Reciprocal, Insurance, of Sovereignty To All Who Will Take the Oath. “I will fight for your sovereignty if you will fight for mine.”

    Brothers in arms first. Family Second. Our People Third. That’s why the west is best. Trust let us evolve faster than the rest. Trust creates economic velocity, technical velocity, and martial agility.
  • What Made The West Advance Faster Than The Rest?

    The Universal, Reciprocal, Insurance, of Sovereignty To All Who Will Take the Oath. “I will fight for your sovereignty if you will fight for mine.”

    Brothers in arms first. Family Second. Our People Third. That’s why the west is best. Trust let us evolve faster than the rest. Trust creates economic velocity, technical velocity, and martial agility.
  • WHAT MADE THE WEST BETTER THAN THE REST? The Universal, Reciprocal, Insurance, o

    WHAT MADE THE WEST BETTER THAN THE REST?

    The Universal, Reciprocal, Insurance, of Sovereignty To All Who Will Take the Oath.

    “I will fight for your sovereignty if you will fight for mine.”

    Brothers in arms first.

    Family Second.

    Nation Third.

    That’s why the west is best.

    Trust let us evolve faster than the rest.

    Trust creates economic velocity, technical velocity, and martial agility.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-10-02 06:14:00 UTC

  • Natural Law Isn’t Complicated

    Imagine you visit a totally alien island, and have no knowledge of manners, ethics, morals, traditions myths, rituals, laws, institutions, and metaphysical value judgments. History is replete with the difficulty of establishing communication, trust, cooperation, trade, and especially, non-conflict.

    But because of natural laws we can start from the lowest methods of communication: giving gifts, and avoiding threats, while maintaining capable defense. It is these lowest common denominators that we refer to with ‘natural law’. *Impose no cost, nor threaten to impose a cost, upon those who have expended efforts in the accumulation of whatever reproductive, productive, institutional, and territorial assets that they have.
  • Natural Law Isn’t Complicated

    Imagine you visit a totally alien island, and have no knowledge of manners, ethics, morals, traditions myths, rituals, laws, institutions, and metaphysical value judgments. History is replete with the difficulty of establishing communication, trust, cooperation, trade, and especially, non-conflict.

    But because of natural laws we can start from the lowest methods of communication: giving gifts, and avoiding threats, while maintaining capable defense. It is these lowest common denominators that we refer to with ‘natural law’. *Impose no cost, nor threaten to impose a cost, upon those who have expended efforts in the accumulation of whatever reproductive, productive, institutional, and territorial assets that they have.
  • A Rose By Any Other Name: Aristocratic Egalitarianism And Propertarianism

    —“Q&A: Curt, How Do We Refer To Your Work: Propertarianism or Aristocratic Egalitarianism”— In my view (which may or may not be right) I have written down in rational and scientific terms, the western group evolutionary strategy – the philosophy of the west.

    But it’s a very big scope of work. So what you call it depends upon which perspective you’re looking at it from. Culturally and civilizationally, it’s the philosophy of the west: aristocratic egalitarianism. a set of values: Aristocratic, and the criteria for membership: open to anyone who will fight. But if we are to ask what operations and processes do we use within aristocratic egalitarianism that refers to The metaphysics of action, Testimonial Truth and Epistemology, Propertarian Ethics, Market Government, and Aristocratic Ethics (excellence in man) To make things ‘simple’ for people to understand we use the term ‘Propertarianism’ as a shortcut, even though that only technically refers to the ethical component of Aristocratic Egalitarianism. We have debated using Testimonialism in order to place truth above property, but this term borders on the platonic, so we prefer the ‘real’ – propertarianism as a ‘common’ name for philosophical arguments that constitute the cultural strategy of the western indo European people we call Aryans: Aristocratic Egalitarianism. So that’s the full explanation. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute The Philosophy of Aristocracy Kiev, Ukraine