—“People like Curt are the problem and not part of the solution.”— A Critic
All: I don’t really have any technical critics. I kind of doubt I will ever see those any more than Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hume, Darwin, Menger, and Hayek saw technical critics. I have that I know of only non-technical critics. Most fall into the following camps:
a) (Possible) They question whether, if my proposals were enacted that people would, compete the nationalist program and return to many, small, european nation states.
b) (Practical) They prefer a faster, more ‘collectivist’ strategy in which they feel they have social (verbal) influence – or they feel that it is impractical to raise a revolution and enact constitutional changes.
c) (Political) They are trying to rally through some sort of framing and my solution prevents emotional rallying by falsifying their framing and replaces it with one that is
d) (Philosophical) They feel out of control and are seeking a means of control through some sort of framing that I have falsified.
e) (Psychological) They feel out of control and are seeking a means of control and they cannot understand the algorithmic (operational) method that I’ve produced, and this makes them feel out of control again.
FWIW: I can obviously understand and empathize with each of these criticisms. However, my intellectual contribution to mankind will survive and probably have influence regardless of those criticisms. So I have a list of objectives and the top of that list is producing that work. I know I can complete that work. I know a revolutionary change is possible because I know how easily that the American government can be collapsed. Whether I am able to produce a revolution and cause that collapse and institute such a constitutions *as I plan* is certainly a question. If I was ten years younger I wouldn’t really have any doubts. But my energy levels have decreased rapidly over the past decade and a half – possible just due to my illnesses, and possibly due to age. But that does not mean others who are younger, or more suited, or have more energy, will not succeed if I don’t.
That it is possible to do a thing, and the labor and organization to do a thing are something different.
One response to “Um. I Don’t Have Technical Critics…”
Your ideas are too valuable and perhaps produced in an inspired moment or a sudden onset of hyper lucidity. As such would you benefit from a proof reader to add a verb or refine a conjunction?