Year: 2016

  • No More Books Of Lies

    [N]O MORE BOOKS OF LIES The Vedas were invented to control The Avesta invented to divide The Talmud invented to deceive. The Bible invented to enslave. The Koran invented to conquer. Das Capital to steal. The General Theory to Impoverish. The Truth to set us free. NO MORE LIES. ?#?NewRight?

  • Something Useful To Say to Young Libertarians and Conservatives

    [I] think, that if I could say something useful to young libertarian and conservative men and women, it would be that fulfillment and money are increasingly difficult to find in combination. Worse, you cannot any longer look for insurance from a stable family. Worse, it is now nearly impossible to save for your old age…

  • The Ukrainian Revolution

    [C]ONTRARY TO THE WORDS OF USEFUL IDIOTS IN THE WEST 1) The revolution was financed by local oligarchs not americans, because the president got greedy and threatened the other oligarchical clans. The American state department supports all people’s economic prosperity and economic development because this leads to peace, wealth, and governments hat focus on internal…

  • Putting Degenerates in the Place

    (by Eli Harman) [N]o man is born free. Rights must be won, and rights must be defended. (All rights are property rights.) No man can do that alone. So you accept limits on your freedom in order to confederate, to cooperate, and win what you may. As a practical matter, we can say that liberty…

  • We Solved Social Science

    [A]ristotle and Plato : Natural Law (vision but failure) Augustine and The Church. (incremental improvement – but failure) Hobbes, Locke, Smith and Hume (incremental improvement but bordering on science) Menger (Austrian/Galacian Science – German Rational tradition) 1840 Mises (Jewish/Galacian pseudoscience – jewish legal tradition) 1881 Hayek (German/Anglo Empirical – Adopted Anglo legal tradition) 1899 (failure…

  • Why Not Prosecute Those Who Profit from Genocide

    THE MIDDLE CLASS NEGOTIATES. ARISTOCRACY PROSECUTES. WOMEN, PRIESTS, AND STATE APOLOGIZE. [I] prosecute falsehoods. I’m agnostic in prosecuting falsehoods. I prosecute libertarian and conservative falsehoods as hard or harder than I prosecute progressive falsehoods. Why? Because libertarian and conservative literature, philosophy, and rhetoric has been a demonstrated failure in competition against socialist, feminist, and postmodern…

  • Debating Molyneux isn’t Useful for Either of Us. Discussion Is.

    —“Honestly though, there needs to be a debate between Curt and Stefan.”— [L]ook I love Stefan Molyneux. I don’t want to debate him. I think the two of us together to could radically transform the libertarian and conservative movements for the better. I think we could have a panel discussion with the two of us,…

  • Is Scalping Moral

    Is your example different from someone buying blocks of the best tix for a rock concert, and then selling those tix for profit at far higher prices? Well, I can go other way with a private property, but not common property. We cannot privatize the commons. that’s the entire point of commons. I’m not big…

  • Walter Block’s Libertine Immorality

    [H]ere in Ukraine, speculators buy up appointments to apply for visas, and then sell them for 1000UAH (about $50, in a country where people make $200 a month and raise children on it.) Now, according to libertarianism this is moral, ethical, and non-aggression. According to propertarianism (and human nature) this is not a productive, fully…

  • Definitions: Religion, Ideology, Philosophy, Law. Science

    Religion, Ideology, Philosophy, Law. Science A religion consists of a set of myths and rules the purpose of which is to resist outsiders, and to set limits on behavior or to be treated as an outsider and deprived of opportunity and insurance of the in-group. Hence most religions evolve with the weak, who have no…

  • Quotes

    If you eliminate the possibility of political action then the civic society and the market are the only means of achieving one’s ends. – Markets in everything. Natural law: nonparasitic cooperation requires productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfer limited externalities of the same criteria. I think the descriptive model is that of king as first…

  • In The Long Run A Property Regime Matters

    (By Adam Voight) [I]n the short term, you have an impasse between property regimes. But in the long term, different property regimes compete for how well they cultivate the potential of what they already have. Those who make better use of their resources outcompete those who do not. This does not depend on declaring genocide,…

  • Systems of Thought…

    —“Curt Doolittle’s ‘propertarian’ ideology is the culmination of hyper rationalist Anglo-American libertarian attempts at reconciling White racial interests with a nominalistic and deracinated worldview. It’s only appealing to sperg dinks and it will fail”—Anonymous RESPONSE [T]his is a great conversation to have. I welcome the criticism. I understand your interpretation. You’re wrong. but I understand…

  • Compare American and Russian falsehoods.

    [D]OMESTICATION 1) The american revolution was an attempt to escape paying for the french and indian war that nearly bankrupted the crown. VS the Russian myth of the nazis was an excuse to conquer more territory, and Russian occupation of eastern Europe set them back a century of development. The germans would have advanced eastern…

  • Liberty Facilitates Love of Others

    -I] love people. I love pretty much anyone who is nice to me. Humans are awesome. Even the bad ones plagued with good intentions are mostly just delusional. Sure there are bad people. But in general I love human beings. Especially when they can’t do anything to me despite their ignorance and good intentions. Liberty…

  • Of Course It’s Possible and Profitable

    [I]f Hadrian can build a wall to keep out the Scots there is no reason that Trump cannot build a wall to keep our the Mexicans. If Obama can push through worldwide regulation of bank accounts for tax evasion, Trump can push through national regulation of wire transfers to Mexico, or even shut down the…

  • Noose, Pike and Pyre

  • The Public and Specialists

    [B]ecause specialized knowledge is often counter-intuitive, professionals in a discipline overestimate their understanding. This is why economists can only give opinions on very narrow specializations within their craft. Because of the inescapable effect of anchoring, specialists rapidly decline in predictive ability over random surveys of the general population on matters of public behavior. The general…

  • Confidence in Ignorance

    CONFIDENCE IN THEIR IGNORANCE (you see this kind of stupidity from the left and their followers, the muslims) —If socialism is the next stage of human society, why bother fighting for it?— Socialism is impossible. It cannot be the next stage of human society. So the question is not meaningful. –But look at this quote:…

  • Philosophers Must Ply A Trade

    ( [I]’m a technologist just like Da Vinci was a siege engine designer, Plato administrator of a school, Bacon a Lawyer, Descartes a Soldier, Montaigne a bureaucrat, and Spinoza a lens grinder. A man must have a trade if he is not to become a parasite. Most men practice both vocations and avocations. For some…

  • American Fools and Russian Fools. We Need To Fix Each Other.

    [A]merica is a well intentioned fool. And Russia is a paranoid fool. They are both fools. The solution for the northern hemisphere is to unite anglo law, german engineering, and Russian resources and to diminish the role of america in european affairs. Russians must have an external enemy or the will be forced to confront…

  • A Priesthood.

    A ‘priesthood’ of Judges of the natural law. A King For the defense of the realm. An Army for the Production of Territory Nobility For the Production of Commons. Burghers for the Production of Consumption. Families for the Production of Generations Teachers for the various crafts. Entertainers for relief, and Artists for aspiration. Scientists and…

  • The British Lead In Serfdom

    [B]RITAIN AS A SOURCE OF IDEOLOGICAL CONTAGION —“When I wrote my “state of exception as new paradigm of government” back in 2010/11 I was extremely dissatisfied with it and felt that I was doing conspiracy theory. In fa t, it was one of the charges was thrown way when I defended my thesis. Now, it…

  • The West Failed in 1900

    [W]e had almost everything right prior to 1900. We could have survived Darwin’s repudiation of God. But our thinkers failed to solve the problem of pseudoscience and verbalism as a replacement for divine mysticism. We can solve that now with Truthfulness and defense of the informational commons. We can create a strictly constructed law and…

  • Good Philosophers Matter

    GOOD PHILOSOPHERS MATTER [S]o, as evidence of the importance of philosophers – at least the scientific kind – the failure of the western culture in the 20th century was due to the failure of the western thinkers to solve the problem of truthfulness that would have ended the combination of democracy and pseudoscience in the…