Year: 2019

  • Orrgsm Is a Resource, Just Like Violence

    ORRGSM IS A RESOURCE, JUST LIKE VIOLENCE ORRGSM like Violence for which it is a substitute, is simply a resource. The question is what you are using the resource for … punishing the dissemination of undesirable truth and demand for reciprocity, or punishing the dissemination of falsehood and ir-reciprocity.

  • Because of The Technique Used to Sell and Argue the Abrahamic Religions

    —“Can you explain how that paradigm is Abrahamic?”— Sean-Vernon Sutherland (Referring to capitalism vs socialism instead of rule of law and arbitrary rule) [U]sing the method of persuasion consisting of false promise, pilpul, and critique (undermining) by which the abrahamic religions of the old world, and the new world: marxism, socialism, feminism, postmodernism, and denialism,…

  • Why We Need to Peacefully Separate and Let Eachother Go Our Separate Ways

    [T]here are only a few directions the brain can evolve: 1) Neoteny (delay of maturity, retention of childlike features, giving more time for cognitive development). … a) developmental specialization (sense, physical, social, abstract), which for some reason we tend to vary in. … b) Prefrontal, cortical, inhibition (agency) – appears to be neotonic in origin.…

  • Sovereigntarianism Requires Reciprocal Insurance: Love.

      —“There is a lot of brotherly love and care for each other over here. That’s a very noble thing in a world of radical individualism.”– Noah J Revoy [W]e talk about rule of law, but that’s our defense against the dysgenic, parasitic, envious, leftist evil. We mention sovereignty, which is the objective. We rarely…

  • Sovereigntarianism

    [C]apitalism creates an economic market producing a war of all against all. Socialism creates a political market producing a war of all against all. Rule of law by Reciprocity, Reciprocal insurance of Sovereignty, and paying the high cost of Heroism and Excellence, Truth and Duty, and Paternalism and Charity, create the optimum polity without the…

  • What Do People Mean by Trust in Their Government

    WHAT DO PEOPLE MEAN BY TRUST IN THEIR GOVERNMENT [I]n the political context, when people are expressing in their government, it only refers to three factors: (a) the framing of the debate by the media, academy, state complex, (b) the orderliness or at least comprehensibility of the patterns of speech and (c) the current levels…

  • We Are the Continuation of The European Civilizational Arc

    The Western Indo Europeans were fighting submission to nature in every aspect of the social order: nature(technology), family, polity, and religion. They invented the Agency of Man. The application of mastery of metallurgy, the horse, the wheel and war to all aspects of human experience. Aristotle was fighting ignorance in all the disciplines – including…

  • Is the State Moral?

      —“Dear mr Doolittle, How can the state, based on extortion and theft, be reciprocal? Real question. Not some goofy troll. Kind regards”— Sietze Bosman @fryskefilosoof [T]he state enforces order (cooperation) sufficient to deny competitors access to the territory, resources, people, their production, and networks of productivity and trade. And to deny internal inhibitors to…

  • Training the Moral Intuition

    [I] suppose that like many people, you assume man is moral, rather than amoral – merely choosing between the moral and immoral as incentives provide. We can in fact read others intentions and incentives. We could not cooperate on means or ends otherwise. However history says that such reading of intentions and incentives creates moral…

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    We (european men) must stop making this mistake: we must stop thinking, wishing, or hoping that other groups (including our own women) are like US. by John Mark [T]his mistake has plunged us into long dark ages before. Let’s not do it again. Let’s learn this lesson once and for all. WE ARE UNIQUE. ===…

  • The National Socialism Question: It Won the 20th Right?

    [I] know history is currently overturning the mythology but I want to address the National Socialist community for a moment, even if it’s politically incorrect for now. My problem with supporting the NS political program at least as the french and italians envisioned it, is frustrated by the strange german obsession with recreating a secular…

  • The Great Failure of the 20th

    —“Any ‘new right’ must recognize ancient western liberal tradition of ‘noble individualism’ & liberal education, etc. to avoid throwing it out with the bathwater of ‘egalitarian individualism’, which diverted the liberal idea to modern hedonic socialist ends.”— @demontage2000 [Y]es, but those are not terms that can be institutionally enforced. Use instead: Legal: Sovereignty and Reciprocity;…

  • Yarvin Version Two, Part One

      —“Yarvin is intellectually above something so pedestrian as detailing an actionable solution. His IQ is too high for that. He knows that changing the way people think will change their actions more reliably than simply shouting “do this!” and being right. ….Yarvin herds his readers into intellectual movements. He created NRx out of whole…

  • Yarvin Version Two Part Two

    —“Eric Danelaw lmao I just realised the disconnect You’re a Propertarian which is why you operate in such a nonsensical Gestalt Reminder that Propertarianism is just Liberalism with some testosterone.”— Arrus Kacchi (and all quotes that follow) Propertarianism is ‘just’ rule of law by reciprocity, testimony, and government under both, and the explanation for western…

  • Yarvin Version Two Part Three

    [Y]arvin and Rothbard and Rand are Jewish, Hoppe German, Doolittle anglo. I don’t expect change in visions of the future. Mises, Popper, Hayek, Rothbard, Hoppe, and Doolittle, we solved social science in what, four generations? After how many centuries? —“Eric Danelaw well you’re cringe too then …. seriously tho how his is method of argument…

  • What Do People Mean by Trust in Their Government

    WHAT DO PEOPLE MEAN BY TRUST IN THEIR GOVERNMENT by Micah Pezdirtz 1) Confidence in transparency (warranted or not) 2) Consent to policy as comprehended 3) Satisfaction with perceived outcome. (CD: That is constitutional quality. I have to put that in there somewhere. Well done.) === in response to === In the political context, when…

  • Oversight? Or blindness?

    by ?Daniel Jordan? A simple historical oversight? Or blinded by axiomatic first principles of ethics? [T]he distinguishing factors between Hayek and even Friedman in terms of ideas vs Rothbard, Mises, Rand is that they understood the importance of rule of law. Yes they wanted a limited government and distributed power but they wanted that government…

  • Education: “The Pentrivium”

    EDUCATION. Fitness, Mindfulness, Craftsmanship, Sport, Psychology, Friendship, Sociology, Marriage, Education, Children Reading, writing, oratory, research, presentation, essay, paper, story, script, book. Grammar imitation, logic by practice, and rhetoric by demonstration. Fairy Tales, Myths, Heroic Novels, Historical Novels, Biography, History and Geography Economic History, Technological history, Military History, Political History, Art History Arithmetic, Accounting, Algebra, Geometry,…

  • Wisdom Literature Good and Bad

    [W]isdom literature is necessary. Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends, all use unknown forces to educate us. That’s just different from using wisdom (advice) as truth (decidability). One cannot deduce in argument from such premises. But one can seek counsel, and give counsel with wisdom. It’s just a degree of precision: Analogy (wisdom) for broad, Virtues for…

  • Be a Man.

    Western Men Use Truth Before Face. Pomo’s Undermine It. They Use Women to Do It. Be a Man. —“Stefan Molyneux: Every day you go out of your way to insult someone. People who come to your channel genuinely curious about what you may have to say quickly realize you were just another internet troll. There…

  • The Outstanding Issue of The Second American Constitution

    [T]he issue in the first american constitution was the exception of slavery. The issue in the second american constitution will be the exception of christianity. I’m just recording that this exception, like the first one, is necessary – but it will lead to the same problems, without a continuation of the reformation of christianity. We…

  • Taleb as Scam Artist Undermining Western Civilization

    —“Taleb, like Gould, is trying to demonise mainstream psychology–but he’s only successful in creating a folk demon for the lay public. He knows that anyone with any technical expertise thinks he’s a clown. But he doesn’t care, because accuracy is less important to him than fame.”—Claire Lehmann @clairlemon [I] don’t want to be the front…

  • Truth Before Face and Western Women

    [P]ostmodernism(Political Correctness, Denial of Cultural Racial and Class Differences) and Feminism(Denial of Gender Differences) are attempts to undermine the uniqueness of western civilization’s MALES. Males who speak Truth before Face, Truth Regardless of Status, Truth Regardless of offense; Truth regardless of the Competence Hierarchy, Truth regardless of the Dominance Hierarchy. The entirety of our way…

  • Amazon Review (Short) Important ideas

    A collection of essays lamenting the disrespect of europeans for middle eastern thought products, that is a complaint about that we just disagree about pretty much everything. I wrote something longer on my blog, but I’ve cut it down to the core issues that the author is unable to grasp. I’m criticizing the premise of…

  • On the Book “Can Non-Europeans Think?”

    [I]’m a minor philosopher of what you would call science and I would call testimony, and the natural law of reciprocity, jurisprudence, politics, and economics. One of the primary focuses of my work is the group strategy of different classes, cultures, states, and civilizations, and how different civilizations practice persuasion, their truth substitutes, and their…