Theme: Sovereignty

  • A Few September Quotes

    –“Libertarianism Requires Permission. Sovereigntarianism Doesn’t.”-Curt Doolittle

    –“Western ethics (reciprocity) are scientific. And always have been. For 5000 years. That is why we invented reason and science. We applied our law to everything.”— Curt

    “Sovereignty, liberty and freedom are byproducts not means.”- Curt Doolittle

    —“Testimony … that’s pretty cool as a basis for civilization. Never would have thought of it that way.”—Michael Churchill

    —“You’re not being taught to be white. You’re being taught to be middle class.”- Curt

     —“A Curt-less Facebook is basically worthless.”—Michael Churchill

    —“JFG Introduced me tonight as “The Bad Boy Of Philosophy.”  Made my day.” — Curt

    —“As our ability to select that which is in accordance with truth increases, we converge on godhood, whereas I define God (Gnon) as the self-organizing system of the Universe, the invisible hand of nature.”— Martin Štěpán

    –“Sovereignty, liberty and freedom are byproducts not means.”- Curt Doolittle

    “The problem is, that the computational power of wetware is just far higher than hardware, but hardware is more durable in hostile conditions than wetware. Jello just isn’t that rigid.”— Curt

    —-“Monotheism (not heathenism, or paganism) is the worst thing to happen to mankind after the great plages … there is no thing in christianity that is good that was not there before it, and there is nothing in stoicism and epicureanism that does not provide what christianity provides to the bottom.” — Curt

    —“People don’t have genes, genes have people.”—Martin Štěpán

  • A Few September Quotes

    –“Libertarianism Requires Permission. Sovereigntarianism Doesn’t.”-Curt Doolittle

    –“Western ethics (reciprocity) are scientific. And always have been. For 5000 years. That is why we invented reason and science. We applied our law to everything.”— Curt

    “Sovereignty, liberty and freedom are byproducts not means.”- Curt Doolittle

    —“Testimony … that’s pretty cool as a basis for civilization. Never would have thought of it that way.”—Michael Churchill

    —“You’re not being taught to be white. You’re being taught to be middle class.”- Curt

     —“A Curt-less Facebook is basically worthless.”—Michael Churchill

    —“JFG Introduced me tonight as “The Bad Boy Of Philosophy.”  Made my day.” — Curt

    —“As our ability to select that which is in accordance with truth increases, we converge on godhood, whereas I define God (Gnon) as the self-organizing system of the Universe, the invisible hand of nature.”— Martin Štěpán

    –“Sovereignty, liberty and freedom are byproducts not means.”- Curt Doolittle

    “The problem is, that the computational power of wetware is just far higher than hardware, but hardware is more durable in hostile conditions than wetware. Jello just isn’t that rigid.”— Curt

    —-“Monotheism (not heathenism, or paganism) is the worst thing to happen to mankind after the great plages … there is no thing in christianity that is good that was not there before it, and there is nothing in stoicism and epicureanism that does not provide what christianity provides to the bottom.” — Curt

    —“People don’t have genes, genes have people.”—Martin Štěpán

  • Why Universal Nationalism vs Globalism

    WHY UNIVERSAL NATIONALISM VS GLOBALISM by Curt Doolittle

    —“I do universal nationalism. Why? Because natural law judges it as the only not-immoral means of cooperation. But that doesn’t tell you much. Instead it’s because “all men are distant relations cooperating to raise their people by the production of commons information, goods, and services, best suited to doing so despite our differences in rate of development bias in temperament and bias in distribution of abilities.” And if we construct states as extensions of the family, household, clan, tribe, and nation, we have elites who serve the interests of their people on their terms, and the smallest proximity-to-influence-and power that is possible. And we ameliorate our differences not through politics, power, and commons, but through trade of information, goods, and services. If we do otherwise, under globalism, we put those people into competition, where there is one small global elite with interest in one another, and a host of common people suffering their rule. So there is no system of rule superior to universal nationalism, with tolerance for migration of elites for trade purposes – but prohibiting them from local political enfranchise and social involvement, and public speech.”–

  • The Industrialization of Agency

    The Industrialization of Agency. https://propertarianism.com/2019/10/03/the-industrialization-of-agency/


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-03 21:39:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1179873563295309826

  • The Industrialization of Agency.

    THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF AGENCY. Agency. Truth and Oath Duty and Commons Excellence and Heroism Sovereignty and Reciprocity The Natural Law, Judge and Jury Markets in – association – cooperation – production – reproduction – commons – polities – war. The Eugenic Civilization.

  • The Industrialization of Agency.

    THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF AGENCY. Agency. Truth and Oath Duty and Commons Excellence and Heroism Sovereignty and Reciprocity The Natural Law, Judge and Jury Markets in – association – cooperation – production – reproduction – commons – polities – war. The Eugenic Civilization.

  • Definition: Tzar (Tsar)

    Definition: Tzar (Tsar) https://propertarianism.com/2019/10/03/definition-tzar-tsar/


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-03 20:30:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1179856365734563866

  • Definition: Tzar (Tsar)

    Tsar (/zɑːr, sɑːr/ or /tsɑːr/; Old Church Slavonic: ц︢рь [usually written thus with a title] or цар, царь), also spelled csar, or tzar or czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe, originally Bulgarian monarchs from 10th century onwards. As a system of government in the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire, it is known as Tsarist autocracy, or Tsarism. The term is derived from the Latin word Caesar, which was intended to mean “Emperor” in the European medieval sense of the term—a ruler with the same rank as a Roman emperor, holding it by the approval of another emperor or a supreme ecclesiastical official (the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch)—but was usually considered by western Europeans to be equivalent to king, or to be somewhat in between a royal and imperial rank. Tsarist autocracy[a] (Russian: царское самодержавие, transcr. tsarskoye samoderzhaviye) is a form of autocracy (later absolute monarchy) specific to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which later became Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire.[b] In it, all power and wealth is controlled (and distributed) by the Tsar. They had more power than constitutional monarchs, who are usually vested by law and counterbalanced by a legislative authority; they even had more authority on religious issues compared to Western monarchs. In Russia, it originated during the time of Ivan III (1440−1505), and was abolished after the Russian Revolution of 1917. West Europeans have had Kings, and Constitutional Monarchies but they were limited by traditional (customary) law.

  • Definition: Tzar (Tsar)

    Tsar (/zɑːr, sɑːr/ or /tsɑːr/; Old Church Slavonic: ц︢рь [usually written thus with a title] or цар, царь), also spelled csar, or tzar or czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe, originally Bulgarian monarchs from 10th century onwards. As a system of government in the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire, it is known as Tsarist autocracy, or Tsarism. The term is derived from the Latin word Caesar, which was intended to mean “Emperor” in the European medieval sense of the term—a ruler with the same rank as a Roman emperor, holding it by the approval of another emperor or a supreme ecclesiastical official (the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch)—but was usually considered by western Europeans to be equivalent to king, or to be somewhat in between a royal and imperial rank. Tsarist autocracy[a] (Russian: царское самодержавие, transcr. tsarskoye samoderzhaviye) is a form of autocracy (later absolute monarchy) specific to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which later became Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire.[b] In it, all power and wealth is controlled (and distributed) by the Tsar. They had more power than constitutional monarchs, who are usually vested by law and counterbalanced by a legislative authority; they even had more authority on religious issues compared to Western monarchs. In Russia, it originated during the time of Ivan III (1440−1505), and was abolished after the Russian Revolution of 1917. West Europeans have had Kings, and Constitutional Monarchies but they were limited by traditional (customary) law.

  • —“What Is Your Opinion of Monarchy”—

    —“What Is Your Opinion of Monarchy”— https://propertarianism.com/2019/10/03/what-is-your-opinion-of-monarchy/


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-03 20:28:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1179855702338277377