Theme: Reciprocity

  • Testimonial Truth + Propertarian Ethics + Market Government + Aristocratic Egali

    Testimonial Truth + Propertarian Ethics + Market Government + Aristocratic Egalitarian Aesthetics.

    Natural Law + Common Law + Judicial Priesthood + TheOath/Testimony/Jury + Market Government + Expansionary Enfranchisement.

    History + Social Science + Philosophy + Law and Government + Group Evolutionary Strategy + Aesthetics + Literature

    Acquisition and cooperation

    Incremental Suppression of free riding

    Transaction cost theory of government

    Rates of calculation (experimentation)

    Eugenic reproduction.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-10 06:55:00 UTC

  • “We calculate. Through measuring whether we have added more of various sorts of

    —“We calculate. Through measuring whether we have added more of various sorts of capital to kin+kith than we have consumed from them, and whether that capital we have consumed was consumed via transactions which are productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfer, free of negative externality, especially from the moment we become conscious that personal adherence to this is a means by which to gauge our demonstrated and continually warrantied value relative to the value of others/competitors in a given investment pool.

    One way I do this is by incrementally reporting everything I’ve ever said and done to people in my trust, while protecting the privacy of people with whom I’ve been involved in various things, especially if they imposed no costs/privacy is a means to avoid gossip. Transparency is a means of preventing gratuitous cost impositions, and of beginning to honestly, and truthfully, gauge the value of one’s contributions now or in potential.”— Vivek Upadhyay


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-08 03:15:00 UTC

  • The Oath

    “[I] shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.”

  • The Oath

    “[I] shall not lie, cheat, steal, impose costs upon others or the commons, nor shall I let go unpunished those who do.”

  • Moral

    Amoral (no cooperativo) Objetivamente moral (necesario para la formación de una política cooperativa) Normativamente moral (adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción, producción y bienes) Asumiendo que una norma moral pueda ser moral, si no amoral o inmoral. Moral contractual ( adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que un contrato moral puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral. Legalmente moral (codificaciones de estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que una ley puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral La legislación es o moral, amoral o inmoral. Las regulaciones son o morales, amorales o inmorales. La discreción es moral, amoral o inmoral

  • Moral

    Amoral (no cooperativo) Objetivamente moral (necesario para la formación de una política cooperativa) Normativamente moral (adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción, producción y bienes) Asumiendo que una norma moral pueda ser moral, si no amoral o inmoral. Moral contractual ( adaptaciones para estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que un contrato moral puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral. Legalmente moral (codificaciones de estructuras de reproducción / producción / bienes) Asumiendo que una ley puede ser moral, si no es amoral o inmoral La legislación es o moral, amoral o inmoral. Las regulaciones son o morales, amorales o inmorales. La discreción es moral, amoral o inmoral

  • We create moral relations by positive actions (offers of oppy), and we create li

    We create moral relations by positive actions (offers of oppy), and we create liberty by prosecuting (deprivation of oppy).


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-01 10:28:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726719921204387840

    Reply addressees: @kolau_wei

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726701461447516160


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  • Incorrect. It’s Violence: The oath of reciprocal defense of truth, life, propert

    Incorrect. It’s Violence: The oath of reciprocal defense of truth, life, property is the original source of freedom.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-01 09:39:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726707523663843328

    Reply addressees: @LibertarianMike

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726696330396049408


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    @LibertarianMike

    Private property was the original source of freedom. It still is its main bulwark. — Walter Lippmann 1937 #quote

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726696330396049408

  • Additive Sculpture (clay), and moral relations vs Subtractive Sculpture (stone)

    Additive Sculpture (clay), and moral relations vs Subtractive Sculpture (stone) and moral liberty.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-30 12:33:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/726388920771067904

  • Additive Sculpture (clay), and moral relations vs Subtractive Sculpture (stone)

    Additive Sculpture (clay), and moral relations vs Subtractive Sculpture (stone) and moral liberty.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-04-30 08:33:00 UTC