Theme: Responsibility

  • “That’s what altruistic punishment is. Making immorality more expensive than mor

    —“That’s what altruistic punishment is. Making immorality more expensive than morality”—Martin Štěpán

  • “That’s what altruistic punishment is. Making immorality more expensive than mor

    —“That’s what altruistic punishment is. Making immorality more expensive than morality”—Martin Štěpán

  • #IfIWereTheOppositeSex

    Nov 21, 2019, 11:18 AM I’d personalize everything, think my emotions and impulses were meaningful information, never accept blame or responsibility, hold grudges eternally, gossip, judge everyone especially women by trivialities, be incapable of basic economics and politics. (sarcasm)

  • #IfIWereTheOppositeSex

    Nov 21, 2019, 11:18 AM I’d personalize everything, think my emotions and impulses were meaningful information, never accept blame or responsibility, hold grudges eternally, gossip, judge everyone especially women by trivialities, be incapable of basic economics and politics. (sarcasm)

  • How about (a) stop engaging in career criminality (b) don’t run (c) shut up (d)

    How about (a) stop engaging in career criminality (b) don’t run (c) shut up (d) surrender and submit to handcuffing instead of resisting and then blaming officers for using force?

    Reply addressees: @SteveRustad1

  • How about (a) stop engaging in career criminality (b) don’t run (c) shut up (d)

    How about (a) stop engaging in career criminality (b) don’t run (c) shut up (d) surrender and submit to handcuffing instead of resisting and then blaming officers for using force?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-30 23:29:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266874451842433024

    Reply addressees: @SteveRustad1

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266852443482206208

  • The Natural Law on Pornography

    Dec 10, 2019, 10:01 PM THE NATURAL LAW ON PORNOGRAPHY (from twitter)

    —“Do you believe that banning all porn is ridiculous? If so, how come? What would the laws under the Propertarian constitution be regarding porn?”—@EnlightenedNPC

    This is a deeper question than it appears – a hard topic for twitter. I’ll try:

    a) we must keep it out of the commons, and the internet is a commons, so there must be some ‘gateway’ (opt in) in order to access it.

    b) long term effects are far far worse in every regard than we imagined. And;

    c) there is some very bad behavior at the lower end of the market. Under natural law if its out of the commons, it’s voluntary, then it’s not a subject for P-law. The rest is just either a product harm (tort), or baiting into hazard (tort), for the law’s Market to solve. I am fairly sure that the legal market would solve it rather quickly under p-law and we would be left with high production value work by studios on one end, and selfies on the other. That’s because baiting into hazard (enticing people in vulnerable positions into such behavior for money) would be prosecutable by anyone – not just the victim. It would be almost impossible to produce anything outside of a studio system with professionals, because it’s almost impossible to avoid baiting into hazard otherwise. And beyond that it’s a Political question (“We just don’t want it here”), or an empirical question (“Accumulate evidence and inability to voluntarily or institutionally regulate means we have to ban it.”). Personally (not the natural law) I have come to understand that while I’m intuitively libertarian, the experiment with porn has (a surprise to me) demonstrated that it’s a net negative, but that it is better to regulate a net negative than it is to turn it into a black market. I’d ban it in my neck of the woods. But my opinion doesn’t mean anything. it’s just a preference. My posts on Pornography are here: https://propertarianinstitute.com/?s=pornography

  • The Natural Law on Pornography

    Dec 10, 2019, 10:01 PM THE NATURAL LAW ON PORNOGRAPHY (from twitter)

    —“Do you believe that banning all porn is ridiculous? If so, how come? What would the laws under the Propertarian constitution be regarding porn?”—@EnlightenedNPC

    This is a deeper question than it appears – a hard topic for twitter. I’ll try:

    a) we must keep it out of the commons, and the internet is a commons, so there must be some ‘gateway’ (opt in) in order to access it.

    b) long term effects are far far worse in every regard than we imagined. And;

    c) there is some very bad behavior at the lower end of the market. Under natural law if its out of the commons, it’s voluntary, then it’s not a subject for P-law. The rest is just either a product harm (tort), or baiting into hazard (tort), for the law’s Market to solve. I am fairly sure that the legal market would solve it rather quickly under p-law and we would be left with high production value work by studios on one end, and selfies on the other. That’s because baiting into hazard (enticing people in vulnerable positions into such behavior for money) would be prosecutable by anyone – not just the victim. It would be almost impossible to produce anything outside of a studio system with professionals, because it’s almost impossible to avoid baiting into hazard otherwise. And beyond that it’s a Political question (“We just don’t want it here”), or an empirical question (“Accumulate evidence and inability to voluntarily or institutionally regulate means we have to ban it.”). Personally (not the natural law) I have come to understand that while I’m intuitively libertarian, the experiment with porn has (a surprise to me) demonstrated that it’s a net negative, but that it is better to regulate a net negative than it is to turn it into a black market. I’d ban it in my neck of the woods. But my opinion doesn’t mean anything. it’s just a preference. My posts on Pornography are here: https://propertarianinstitute.com/?s=pornography

  • Responsibility for The Commons Is the Highest Cost

    Responsibility for The Commons Is the Highest Cost https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/30/responsibility-for-the-commons-is-the-highest-cost/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-30 20:52:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1266834790726148096

  • Responsibility for The Commons Is the Highest Cost

    Dec 11, 2019, 12:13 PM Every Man A Sheriff Truth before face Duty before Self Excellence before Adequacy Production before Consumption Home before Reproduction Heroism, Paternalism, Sky Worshipping, Militaristic, Expansionist, Sovereign, Reciprocal, Contractual, Entrepreneurial, Markets in Everything. The rest of mankind is Demonstrably Unfit. Superiority is demonstrated by the evidence. Our one weakness is Christian tolerance Which is but a means of obscuring Cowardice and Convenience. We are raiders, Vikings, pirates, conquerors, and the rest are unfit for our way of Law. When we stopped dueling over insolence, beating the young for their insolence, and putting women in stocks for their insolence, we de-facto licensed insolence, ignorance, sophism, undermining, indiscipline, and our ability to capitalize behavioral, normative, and genetic commons.