Theme: Reform

  • 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

  • UNDERSTANDING TRUMP A *productive* Soldier, Entrepreneur, and a Monarchist (Trum

    UNDERSTANDING TRUMP

    A *productive* Soldier, Entrepreneur, and a Monarchist (Trump) trying to reform a *parasitic* Priesthood, consisting of Bureaucrats, and Supreme Soviet (US Govt) , all pretending they’re *neutral* Lawyers, limited by Judges practicing Rule of Law (Jefferson and Adam’s ambitions). The third way (jefferson/adams market govt) failed because a market government cannot make law, only negotiate binding contract – otherwise there is no method by which a judiciary and military can limit the government sufficiently to prevent the destruction of rule of law.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-31 07:46:00 UTC

  • What names tremble on the lips of history? We have the opportunity of a lifetime

    What names tremble on the lips of history? We have the opportunity of a lifetime to make lips tremble at our names for thousands of years. Do not fear it. Revel in it.

    Revolution comes.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-24 15:02:00 UTC

  • YES, I UNDERSTAND THE DESIRE TO PRESERVE WHAT WE UNDERSTAND: SUPERSTITION. BUT T

    YES, I UNDERSTAND THE DESIRE TO PRESERVE WHAT WE UNDERSTAND: SUPERSTITION. BUT THAT DOESN’T MEAN THE ALTERNATIVES AREN’T BETTER

    —“As far as I understand it, Joel (and others) [are] very concerned – and rightfully so – that the cultural/social/religious software (myths, traditions, rituals, institutions) remains able to correct the legal/martial/political hardware, similar to making sure that the spirit of the law remains superordinate to the letter of the law. Do you catch my drift?”—Moritz Bierling

    Yeah. Completely. The thing is I want to eradicate fictionalism and even The METHOD of fictionalist arguments. In particular the omnipotence and MANDATORY subservience to gods, vs the immortality and OPTIONAL favor of gods. And the use of conflation. The only way I have seen this done is Myths, legends, heroes, history, literature WITHOUT supernatural (abrahamic) literature. And then many pagan festivals OF THE EARTH AND MAN, and then stoic (action) discipline (self-authoring is peterson’s term). And personal ritual (work or task) for personal things. IN other words, I want to prevent the addiction behavior we call ‘spirituality’ or ‘ecstasy’ and the zealotry and un-reason that results from it. I mean…. that’s why spiritualism/occultism works: it produces an addiction respose to unreason whereas rituals produce addiction response to action and reason. It’s not a theory. It is what it is.

    So that means throwing out abrahamism and all forms of occultism that produce regressive addiction responses.

    The german method(rational philosophy conflating reason and experience) is clearly better than the anglo (law and science ignoring experience), both of which are better than Abrahamic deceptions (religion). The question is, can we avoid the destructive consequences of german conflationism? The only way I have seen (and mankind has tested a lot of options), is to deflate everything, and teach them separately. Because it is the conflation that produces the opportunity for abuse in all forms of fictionalism.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-12 11:38:00 UTC

  • LIBERTARIANISM IS DEAD. ONLY SOVEREIGNTY REMAINS. I mean. Seriously. I killed of

    LIBERTARIANISM IS DEAD. ONLY SOVEREIGNTY REMAINS.

    I mean. Seriously. I killed off the work of Mises, Rothbard, Hoppe, and all variations thereof – except for hoppe’s use of strict construction from property rights which I’ve merely extended. It’s intellectually dead.

    But like all cults it is very hard to kill a malinvestment, because we will cling to the identity and self image we purchased with our malinvestments. So like all false theories, libertarianism will likely die with its *mal-investors*.

    Thankfully there are intellectually honest people left who are more concerned with obtaining a condition of liberty via Sovereignty than they are with preserving malinvestments in a failed theory.

    Thankfully there are always new generations looking for answers that are less false than the answers of the previous generation (just as there those opponents of the truth looking for those more false.)

    What we should look for is legions of ‘libertarians’ who say ‘well that’s what I meant all along’ and some other way to change while preserving their prior investment.

    We already attract the intellectually honest, and scientific rather than justificationary crowd.

    And our function over the next year is to deny ‘neighbors’ who are potential allies the comfort of their self deceptions.

    Through continuous removal of falsehood only truth will remain.

    That truth is quite simple: we will either, as a permanent minority of moral men, use organized violence to obtain a condition of sovereignty in fact, or we will have neither sovereignty, liberty, or freedom – but expansion of serfdom and slavery in all its forms: pseudoscientific, pseudo-rational, supernatural, debt slavery, legislative slavery, and redistributive slavery.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-12 10:47:00 UTC

  • Porch. Shade. Sunday. Noon. Breeze. Pleasant temp. Sunshine. Birds. Feeders. Fla

    Porch. Shade. Sunday. Noon.

    Breeze. Pleasant temp. Sunshine. Birds. Feeders. Flag.

    Church next door rotating through sessions of Catholics.

    I’m working on reforming banking money and credit for … I don’t know what level. College?

    The guy next to me is working on curriculum for vocational college students.

    The woman next to him is working on college curriculum for teachers.

    The targets are the same: students. But the content couldn’t be more different. Nor the expectations of the students.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-09 12:29:00 UTC

  • “And so the (left’s) circle of stupid continues.”— Why? Because it is rational

    —“And so the (left’s) circle of stupid continues.”—

    Why? Because it is rational and presumptuous, and not empirical and juridical.

    Conservatism says only ‘demonstrate small successes first, then scale.’

    But the left creates moral hazards we cannot back out of creating a continuous cycle of decline.

    Thush “One may take no action, personal or political, for which one cannot perform restitution and reversal.”

    This is the limit to ‘reciprocity’.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-09 07:36:00 UTC

  • Definancialization will largely destroy the bad behavior of urban areas

    Definancialization will largely destroy the bad behavior of urban areas.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-06 06:29:00 UTC

  • Pamphlet. Collection of Writings. Book. Courseware. “Bible”. ‘Academy’ Somewhere

    Pamphlet. Collection of Writings. Book. Courseware. “Bible”. ‘Academy’

    Somewhere in there is a revolution.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-04 21:32:00 UTC

  • “We can celebrate what we love about America while acknowledging and attempting

    —“We can celebrate what we love about America while acknowledging and attempting to correct its errors. And if worst comes to worst, we still have the 2nd. That alone is worth almost all the other bullshit.”—Ely Harman


    Source date (UTC): 2017-07-04 20:33:00 UTC