(learning propertarianism) (amoral morality) [M]orality: 1) WHY DON’T I KILL YOU AND TAKE YOUR STUFF? http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-first-question-of-eth…/
Theme: Responsibility
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A Short Course in Propertarian Morality
2) THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-first-principles-of-p…/ ( skip the unfinished sections near the end with only “( )” ) 3) THE SCARCITY OF COOPERATION: MORALITY http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-central-argument-to-t…/ 4) THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION (NECESSARY MORAL INTUITIONS AND RULES) http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-evolution-of-cooperat…/ 5) MORAL RULES ARE NECESSARY AND ABSOLUTE – EVERYTHING ELSE IS GROUP TACTICS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/moral-objectivity-or-rela…/ 6) THE LEGAL BASIS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL LAW http://www.propertarianism.com/…/propertarianism-vs-rothba…/ 7) THE MEANING OF INCREMENTAL SUPPRESSION OF PARASITISM http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-meaning-of-incrementa…/ 8) THE ONLY MEANS OF CONSTRUCTING LIBERTY: INCREMENTAL SUPPRESSION OF PARASITISM. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-only-means-of-elimina…/ 9) THE TRANSACTION COST THEORY OF GOVERNMENT http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-transaction-cost-theo…/ 10) LAWS VS CONTRACTS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/laws-prohibit-involuntary…/ 11) THE LAW MUST BE DISCOVERED, ONLY CONTRACTS CAN BE MADE http://www.propertarianism.com/…/law-exists-but-must-be-fo…/ 12) THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA (LYING) AND THE RESTORATION OF THE WEST http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-cure-for-propaganda-a…/ 13) THE END OF HISTORY IS THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-end-of-history-the-tr…/ -
A Short Course in Propertarian Morality
(learning propertarianism) (amoral morality) [M]orality: 1) WHY DON’T I KILL YOU AND TAKE YOUR STUFF? http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-first-question-of-eth…/
2) THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF ETHICS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-first-principles-of-p…/ ( skip the unfinished sections near the end with only “( )” ) 3) THE SCARCITY OF COOPERATION: MORALITY http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-central-argument-to-t…/ 4) THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION (NECESSARY MORAL INTUITIONS AND RULES) http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-evolution-of-cooperat…/ 5) MORAL RULES ARE NECESSARY AND ABSOLUTE – EVERYTHING ELSE IS GROUP TACTICS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/moral-objectivity-or-rela…/ 6) THE LEGAL BASIS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL LAW http://www.propertarianism.com/…/propertarianism-vs-rothba…/ 7) THE MEANING OF INCREMENTAL SUPPRESSION OF PARASITISM http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-meaning-of-incrementa…/ 8) THE ONLY MEANS OF CONSTRUCTING LIBERTY: INCREMENTAL SUPPRESSION OF PARASITISM. http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-only-means-of-elimina…/ 9) THE TRANSACTION COST THEORY OF GOVERNMENT http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-transaction-cost-theo…/ 10) LAWS VS CONTRACTS http://www.propertarianism.com/…/laws-prohibit-involuntary…/ 11) THE LAW MUST BE DISCOVERED, ONLY CONTRACTS CAN BE MADE http://www.propertarianism.com/…/law-exists-but-must-be-fo…/ 12) THE CURE FOR PROPAGANDA (LYING) AND THE RESTORATION OF THE WEST http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-cure-for-propaganda-a…/ 13) THE END OF HISTORY IS THE TRUTHFUL CIVILIZATION http://www.propertarianism.com/…/the-end-of-history-the-tr…/ -
Property Rights and Obligations
[P]ROPERTARIANISM’S PROPERTY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS CATEGORIES OF PROPERTY 0) Non-Property (Bring under total control) ….CONTROL: Total Control ….PURPOSE: Create Property ….YES: Constituo, Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio, Abusus. 1) POSSESSION 2) CONSENSUAL POSSESSION 3) NORMATIVE POSSESSION INSTITUTIONAL POSSESSION – “PROPERTY” 1) Personal (Private) Property (limited control) ….PURPOSE: Acquisition Inventory and Consumption ….YES: Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio, ….MAYBE: Abusus 2) Shareholder (Private) Property (very limited control) ….CONTROL: Very Limited Control ….PURPOSE: Dividends from Cooperation ….YES: Fructus ….MAYBE: ?Transitus, ?Usus,?Mancipio, ….NO: Abusus 3) Common (Public) Property (All Citizen Shareholders) ….CONTROL: No control. ….PURPOSE: Prohibition on Consumption. ….MAYBE: Transitus, Usus, Fructus, ….NO: Mancipio, Abusus RIGHTS 1) Constituo – Homesteading: Convert into property through bearing a cost of transformation. 2) Transitus – Transit: passage through 3d space. 3) Usus – Use: setting up a stall. 4) Fructus – Fruits: (blackberries, wood, profits) 5) Mancipio – Emancipation: (sale, transfer) 6) Abusus – Abuse: (Consumption or Destruction) Opposite of Constituo. OBLIGATIONS 1) Non-Imposition : Productive, Fully informed, Warrantied, Voluntary Transfer(Exchange) of property-en-toto, Free of External Imposition of Costs against Property-en-toto. PROPERTY EN TOTO (Demonstrated Property) I. SELF-PROPERTY Personal property: “Things an individual has a Monopoly Of Control over the use of.” ….a) Physical Body ….b) Actions and Time ….c) Memories, Concepts and Identities: tools that enable us to plan and act. In the consumer economy this includes brands. ….d) Status and Class (mate and relation selection, and reputation.) II. PERSONAL PROPERTY ….a) Several Property: Those things external to our bodies that we claim a monopoly of control over. III. KINSHIP PROPERTY ….a) Mates (access to sex/reproduction) ….b) Children (genetics) ….c) Familial Relations (security) ….d) Non-Familial Relations (utility) ….e) Consanguineous property (tribal and family ties) IV. COOPERATIVE PROPERTY ….a) Organizational ties (work) ….b) Knowledge ties (skills, crafts) V. SHAREHOLDER PROPERTY ….a) Shares: Partnership or shareholdership: Recorded And Quantified Shareholder Property (physical shares in a tradable asset) VI. COMMON PROPERTY ….b) Commons: Unrecorded and Unquantified Shareholder Property (shares in commons) ….c) Artificial Property: (property created by fiat agreement) Intellectual Property. VII. COMMON INFORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY: ….a) Informal (Normative) Property: Our norms: manners, ethics, morals, myths, and rituals that consist of our social portfolio and which make our social order possible. VIII. COMMON FORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY ….a) Formal Institutional Property: Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion (including the secular religion), Government, Laws. WILSONIAN SYNTHESIS: LAW, MORALITY, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE(TRUTH TELLING) 1) Morality: preservation of the disproportionate rewards of cooperation by a total prohibition on imposition of costs against property-en-toto. 2) Law: an evolutionary list of the accumulated prohibitions on innovations in the means of immoral actions: impositions of costs on property en toto. 3) Property Rights: The promise that third parties will warranty restitution and retaliation, and not retaliate for restitution and retaliation, for imposition of costs against property en toto in exchange for the same warranty from the defending party or parties. 4) Science: the discipline(technology) of laundering imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, and deception from testimony, leaving only truth candidates. 5) Philosophy: The discipline(technology) of improving truthful testimony. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
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Property Rights and Obligations
[P]ROPERTARIANISM’S PROPERTY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS CATEGORIES OF PROPERTY 0) Non-Property (Bring under total control) ….CONTROL: Total Control ….PURPOSE: Create Property ….YES: Constituo, Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio, Abusus. 1) POSSESSION 2) CONSENSUAL POSSESSION 3) NORMATIVE POSSESSION INSTITUTIONAL POSSESSION – “PROPERTY” 1) Personal (Private) Property (limited control) ….PURPOSE: Acquisition Inventory and Consumption ….YES: Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio, ….MAYBE: Abusus 2) Shareholder (Private) Property (very limited control) ….CONTROL: Very Limited Control ….PURPOSE: Dividends from Cooperation ….YES: Fructus ….MAYBE: ?Transitus, ?Usus,?Mancipio, ….NO: Abusus 3) Common (Public) Property (All Citizen Shareholders) ….CONTROL: No control. ….PURPOSE: Prohibition on Consumption. ….MAYBE: Transitus, Usus, Fructus, ….NO: Mancipio, Abusus RIGHTS 1) Constituo – Homesteading: Convert into property through bearing a cost of transformation. 2) Transitus – Transit: passage through 3d space. 3) Usus – Use: setting up a stall. 4) Fructus – Fruits: (blackberries, wood, profits) 5) Mancipio – Emancipation: (sale, transfer) 6) Abusus – Abuse: (Consumption or Destruction) Opposite of Constituo. OBLIGATIONS 1) Non-Imposition : Productive, Fully informed, Warrantied, Voluntary Transfer(Exchange) of property-en-toto, Free of External Imposition of Costs against Property-en-toto. PROPERTY EN TOTO (Demonstrated Property) I. SELF-PROPERTY Personal property: “Things an individual has a Monopoly Of Control over the use of.” ….a) Physical Body ….b) Actions and Time ….c) Memories, Concepts and Identities: tools that enable us to plan and act. In the consumer economy this includes brands. ….d) Status and Class (mate and relation selection, and reputation.) II. PERSONAL PROPERTY ….a) Several Property: Those things external to our bodies that we claim a monopoly of control over. III. KINSHIP PROPERTY ….a) Mates (access to sex/reproduction) ….b) Children (genetics) ….c) Familial Relations (security) ….d) Non-Familial Relations (utility) ….e) Consanguineous property (tribal and family ties) IV. COOPERATIVE PROPERTY ….a) Organizational ties (work) ….b) Knowledge ties (skills, crafts) V. SHAREHOLDER PROPERTY ….a) Shares: Partnership or shareholdership: Recorded And Quantified Shareholder Property (physical shares in a tradable asset) VI. COMMON PROPERTY ….b) Commons: Unrecorded and Unquantified Shareholder Property (shares in commons) ….c) Artificial Property: (property created by fiat agreement) Intellectual Property. VII. COMMON INFORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY: ….a) Informal (Normative) Property: Our norms: manners, ethics, morals, myths, and rituals that consist of our social portfolio and which make our social order possible. VIII. COMMON FORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY ….a) Formal Institutional Property: Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion (including the secular religion), Government, Laws. WILSONIAN SYNTHESIS: LAW, MORALITY, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE(TRUTH TELLING) 1) Morality: preservation of the disproportionate rewards of cooperation by a total prohibition on imposition of costs against property-en-toto. 2) Law: an evolutionary list of the accumulated prohibitions on innovations in the means of immoral actions: impositions of costs on property en toto. 3) Property Rights: The promise that third parties will warranty restitution and retaliation, and not retaliate for restitution and retaliation, for imposition of costs against property en toto in exchange for the same warranty from the defending party or parties. 4) Science: the discipline(technology) of laundering imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, and deception from testimony, leaving only truth candidates. 5) Philosophy: The discipline(technology) of improving truthful testimony. Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine
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OATH Love all Others. Speak only Truth. Impose no Cost. Strengthen the Body. Mas
OATH
Love all Others.
Speak only Truth.
Impose no Cost.
Strengthen the Body.
Master a Craft.
Fill the Mind.
Teach the Young.
Improve the Commons.
Contribute to Beauty.
Safeguard the Helpless.
Mete out Justice.
Punish the Wicked.
(Now its getting good…)
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-27 11:17:00 UTC
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ARISTOCRACY (PATRIARCHY) IS A CRITICAL RESPONSIBILTY: WE SET LIMITS. WE DON’T EN
ARISTOCRACY (PATRIARCHY) IS A CRITICAL RESPONSIBILTY: WE SET LIMITS. WE DON’T ENGAGE IN ADVOCACY. WE PRODUCE THE FIRST COMMONS: THE REQUIREMENT FOR PRODUCTIVE COOPERATION.
Our function is to incrementally but consistently evolve our people (and prevent their devolution) by preventing parasitism, and forcing productive cooperation. We force the development of markets for good and services by prohibiting parasitism. We force the production of markets for commons by prohibiting parasitism.
There is a great difference between RULE (conflict resolution) and GOVERNANCE (production of commons). Our function is to RULE (judiciary, rule of law, property rights, property en-toto.) The entrepreneurial aristocracy’s function is to organize PRODUCTION using the voluntary organization of production. Our gossip class’s function is to ADVOCATE for the allocation of resources to particular ends. But in all cases we must prevent parasitism.
It is epistemologically impossible for an aristocratic minority to police all of these functions for parasitism without tyranny. It is on the other hand, trivially easy for individuals to police these functions for parasitism without tyranny. The means by which we engage individuals in the process of policing is to grant them universal standing in the prosecution of parasitism, expressed as the right to property-en-toto, and to include them in the restitution under conspiracy if they fail to prosecute parasitism.
Our function is to create order by prohibiting parasitism- to create the first commons: cooperation (property-en-toto). Not to advocate. Others’ functions are to produce goods and services for the commons, and advocate for and produce commons.
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-24 08:53:00 UTC
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#tcot Take nothing not paid for. Master a craft. Speak the truth. Safeguard the
#tcot Take nothing not paid for. Master a craft. Speak the truth. Safeguard the weak. Mete justice. Improve commons. Show love. Add beauty.
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-22 09:46:56 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/623791326534979584
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Owner is protecting other patrons and his business, from an incompetent parent.
Owner is protecting other patrons and his business, from an incompetent parent. It’s simple. Take Crying Children Outside.
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-22 09:25:17 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/623785880105435136
Reply addressees: @washingtonpost
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/623785499858219008
IN REPLY TO:
@washingtonpost
A kid cries in a restaurant. The owner yells at her. Now what? http://t.co/jfb7WBItvT
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/623785499858219008
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TRUTH, HONESTY, COSTS, JUSTIFICATION, CRITICISM COSTS OF TRUTH Hierarchy of Trut
TRUTH, HONESTY, COSTS, JUSTIFICATION, CRITICISM
COSTS OF TRUTH
Hierarchy of Truths by internality to externality of costs.:
1) True enough to imagine a conceptual relationship
2) True enough for me to feel good about myself.
3) True enough for me to take actions that produce positive results.
4) True enough for me to not cause others to react negatively to me.
5) True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion among my fellow people with similar values.
6) True enough to resolve a conflict without subjective opinion across different peoples with different values.
7) True regardless of all opinions or perspectives.
8) Tautologically true: in that the two things are equal.
CATEGORIES OF TRUTH
1) TRUTH: That testimony (description) you would give, if your knowledge (information) was complete, your language was sufficient, stated without error, cleansed of bias, and absent deceit, within the scope of precision limited to the context of the question you wish to answer; and the promise that another possessed of the same knowledge (information), performing the same due diligence, having the same experiences, would provide the same testimony.
2) TRUTHFULNESS: that testimony (description) you give if your knowledge (information) is incomplete, your language is insufficient, you have performed due diligence in the elimination of error, imaginary content, wishful thinking, bias, and deceit; within the scope of precision limited to the question you wish to answer; and which you warranty to be so; and the promise that another possessed of the knowledge, performing the same due diligence, having the same experiences, would provide the same testimony.
3) HONESTY: that testimony (description) you give with full knowledge that knowledge is incomplete, your language is insufficient, but you have not performed due diligence in the elimination of error and bias, but which you warranty is free of deceit; within the scope of precision limited to the question you wish to answer; and the promise that another possess of the same knowledge (information), performing the same due diligence, having the same experiences, would provide the same testimony.
….CATEGORIES OF HONESTY
….3.1 Demonstrated Preference: – Evidence of intuition, preference, opinion, and position as demonstrated by your actions, independent of your statements.
….3.2 Position: (criticism) – a theoretical statement that survives one’s available criticisms about external questions.
….3.3 Opinion: (justificationism) – a justified uncritical statement given the limits of one’s knowledge about external questions.
….3.4 Preference (rational expression) : a justification of one’s biases (wants).
….3.5 Intuition: (sentimental expression) – an uncritical, uncriticized, response to information that expresses a measure of existing biases (priors).
JUSTIFICATION (SUPPORT) VS CRITICISM (SURVIVAL)
1) OBVERSE: We justify moral arguments given the requirement to preserve the disproportionate rewards of Cooperation, without which survival is nearly impossible. Law and Morality are Contractual, informationally complete, and open only to increases in precision – we know the first principles of cooperation.
2) REVERSE: We criticize intuitions, hypothesis, theories and laws to remove imagination, error, bias, wishful thinking, and deception from our imaginations in order to identify truth candidates. Reality is Non Contractual, informationally incomplete, and forever open to revision. We do not yet know the fist principles of the universe.
The reason it took us so long to identify the meaning of truth (Testimony) was that we evolved from moral and cooperative creatures, and we evolved science from moral and cooperative and therefore justificationary reasoning. However, now that we know the first principles of cooperation we can complete the evolution of physical science by adding to it the criticisms necessary for cooperative science:
Physical Science Criticisms
i. identity (category)
ii. internal consistency (logic)
iii. external correspondence (often called empirical testing)
iv. existential possibility (existence proof)
v. limits (falsification) (often called parsimony)
Additional Cooperative Science Criticisms:
vi. full accounting (prohibition on selection bias)
vii. morality (consisting of productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfers of property en toto)
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-21 11:38:00 UTC
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PROPERTARIANISM’S PROPERTY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS CATEGORIES OF PROPE
PROPERTARIANISM’S PROPERTY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS
CATEGORIES OF PROPERTY
0) Non-Property (Bring under total control)
….CONTROL: Total Control
….PURPOSE: Create Property
….YES: Constituo, Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio, Abusus.
1) Personal (Private) Property (limited control)
….PURPOSE: Acquisition Inventory and Consumption
….YES: Transitus, Usus, Fructus, Mancipio,
….MAYBE: Abusus
2) Shareholder (Private) Property (very limited control)
….CONTROL: Very Limited Control
….PURPOSE: Dividends from Cooperation
….YES: Fructus
….MAYBE: ?Transitus, ?Usus,?Mancipio,
….NO: Abusus
3) Common (Public) Property (All Citizen Shareholders)
….CONTROL: No control.
….PURPOSE: Prohibition on Consumption.
….MAYBE: Transitus, Usus, Fructus,
….NO: Mancipio, Abusus
RIGHTS
1) Constituo – Homesteading: Convert into property through bearing a cost of transformation.
2) Transitus – Transit: passage through 3d space.
3) Usus – Use: setting up a stall.
4) Fructus – Fruits: (blackberries, wood, profits)
5) Mancipio – Emancipation: (sale, transfer)
6) Abusus – Abuse: (Consumption or Destruction) Opposite of Constituo.
OBLIGATIONS
1) Non-Imposition : Productive, Fully informed, Warrantied, Voluntary Transfer(Exchange) of property-en-toto, Free of External Imposition of Costs against Property-en-toto.
PROPERTY EN TOTO (Demonstrated Property)
I. SELF-PROPERTY
Personal property: “Things an individual has a Monopoly Of Control over the use of.”
….a) Physical Body
….b) Actions and Time
….c) Memories, Concepts and Identities: tools that enable us to plan and act. In the consumer economy this includes brands.
….d) Status and Class (mate and relation selection, and reputation.)
II. PERSONAL PROPERTY
….a) Several Property: Those things external to our bodies that we claim a monopoly of control over.
III. KINSHIP PROPERTY
….a) Mates (access to sex/reproduction)
….b) Children (genetics)
….c) Familial Relations (security)
….d) Non-Familial Relations (utility)
….e) Consanguineous property (tribal and family ties)
IV. COOPERATIVE PROPERTY
….a) Organizational ties (work)
….b) Knowledge ties (skills, crafts)
V. SHAREHOLDER PROPERTY
….a) Shares: Partnership or shareholdership: Recorded And Quantified Shareholder Property (physical shares in a tradable asset)
VI. COMMON PROPERTY
….b) Commons: Unrecorded and Unquantified Shareholder Property (shares in commons)
….c) Artificial Property: (property created by fiat agreement) Intellectual Property.
VII. COMMON INFORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY:
….a) Informal (Normative) Property: Our norms: manners, ethics, morals, myths, and rituals that consist of our social portfolio and which make our social order possible.
VIII. COMMON FORMAL INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY
….a) Formal Institutional Property: Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion (including the secular religion), Government, Laws.
WILSONIAN SYNTHESIS: LAW, MORALITY, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE(TRUTH TELLING)
1) Morality: preservation of the disproportionate rewards of cooperation by a total prohibition on imposition of costs against property-en-toto.
2) Law: an evolutionary list of the accumulated prohibitions on innovations in the means of immoral actions: impositions of costs on property en toto.
3) Property Rights: The promise that third parties will warranty restitution and retaliation, and not retaliate for restitution and retaliation, for imposition of costs against property en toto in exchange for the same warranty from the defending party or parties.
4) Science: the discipline(technology) of laundering imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, and deception from testimony, leaving only truth candidates.
5) Philosophy: The discipline(technology) of improving truthful testimony.
Curt Doolittle
The Propertarian Institute
Kiev, Ukraine
Source date (UTC): 2015-07-21 11:37:00 UTC