Month: May 2020

  • Fascism

    Feb 1, 2020, 1:54 PM 1) Fascism was a nationalist(european) reaction to counter global (jewish) communism. 2) Fascism was conceived as french socialism, and the nazis came closest to implementing it – although today’s france is not far off. The period saw the decline of religion (darwin within memory) and rapid change, so in european…

  • Q&A: “Curt; Do You Have a Concise Definition for Testimonialism?”

    Feb 2, 2020, 1:59 PM propertarianism.com TESTIMONIALISM by Alain Kassabian PART 1: “Testimonilaism is a series of standards including operational language, often applied to law, social systems, and incentives. The main (meta) incentive such analysis gives access to is described in Sheepdog, Logos, Stoicism, etc – technically the incentive is net agency. Testimonialism operationalizes operational…

  • Any people can copy them if they are able – it appears no one else is able

    Feb 3, 2020, 8:52 AM There is a difference between european people (a race), european culture (a tradition), european civilization (a strategy), and the institutional TECHNOLOGY in science, language, myth, literature, philosophy, law, institutions. Any people can copy them if they are able – it appears no one else is able. And this is the…

  • Western Aristocracy Testifies

    Feb 4, 2020, 10:46 AM Greg’s comment that GSRRM is witness intimidation and his suggestion that we maintain a consistent western paradigm accessible to the people sparked an insight that I had to stew on overnight. But it consists of three parts: first that we have always used both positive religious and negative judicial priesthoods…

  • Societies and Religions Serve the Empathic Personality Across a Spectrum of Low to High Neuroticism.

    —“Are we talkin about run-of-the-mill Freemasonry or high-level secret handshake Freemasonry?”—Leif Erickson What’s the difference besides the personalities of the people who go to them? Religiosity is driven not by intelligence per se, but by two factors: empath and neuroticism that influence how and what we learn. So think of societies and religions as serving…

  • Attempts to Create Multiple Incompatible World Views

    Feb 4, 2020, 1:01 PM by Predmetsky Rosenborg Heidegger is oftentimes very near the surface when it comes to post-structuralist advocacy of diversity, especially in the work of someone like Chantal Mouffe who draws on Derrida, the later Wittgenstein and Carl Schmitt to try to articulate a scenario in which multiple incompatible worldviews could coexist…

  • You don’t need to go to university to undrestand econ

    Feb 4, 2020, 3:38 PM I’m still not sure economics is something you need to go to school for unless you plan on spending a life doing basic research by scouring the world for other people’s data sets. Calculus, Statistics, (good)Math for Physics instead of (bad) math for economics yes. Aside from that, reading a…

  • Reaction to Progressive Threats Against Conservatives

    Feb 4, 2020, 3:44 PM —“Dear Democrats, Liberals, and Leftists: (a) when you threaten to disarm us (b) to put us into ‘re-education camps, (c) to replace us, or worse, we take this as a threat and a promise – and we understand – and maybe you should understand, that our ethic is not equality…

  • Our Proposal Is Hard to Refuse

    Feb 5, 2020, 7:41 PM P-Constitution, it’s nationalization of consumer credit, and its prohibitions on rent seeking, will destroy the entire rent seeking structure of the western economies, preserving only those investments that contribute to production. The entire insurance industry, mortgage industry, credit card industry, and any business that makes it’s money from credit rather…

  • monotheistic MONOPOLY religions’ attacks on MARKET religion and norms

    Feb 5, 2020, 7:43 PM The fact that the monotheistic religions’ attacks on market religion and norms (paganism), and the monopoly pseudoscientific attacks on market philosophy and laws, use the same technique of attempting to reverse voluntary markets with involuntary monopoly authority using false promise of life after death or false promise of economic, status,…

  • Marxian Economics Do Not Merit More than A Footnote

    Feb 6, 2020, 1:27 PM by Daniel Gurpide The utter inanity of Marxian economics is so evident that the person who is first and foremost a revolutionary and merely seeks for a rational excuse to preach the overturn of the existing order has to look in other directions, towards other social layers to whom preach…

  • What Type of Abnormal Abilities Do You Have when You Have a High Iq?

    Feb 7, 2020, 9:02 PM (copied from quora) We process much more information. That’s the major difference. In general you want a big round head, a lot of neural density, and the lowest possible friction of transmission (white matter). In addition to processing more information we often identify increasingly subtle (more remote) patterns. And because…

  • Order of Operations. Path to ‘practical Activities’

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:21 AM —“Focusing on the core principle of reciprocity is good, that’s a concept, that with a bit of time, most people can get their heads round. … We need to hear practical activities people can get involved in to push for this”— @relocateromania We will roll out ‘practical activities’ once we…

  • Understand Our Mission

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:25 AM We are looking for (a) good people of character to spread the word. (b) ex military/leo who get the strategy (c) political activists to communicate the benefits (d) intellectuals who can argue the details. We started top down because that’s how innovation works.

  • Our Movement

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:28 AM See we all work the same way. We learn something new, we stew on it for three months, and bang, then the whole group advances in a leap. I can observe it’s happened. I can’ observe it in myself. I can’t tell when I’ve made a leap. But between leaps…

  • Our Movement Makes Leaders – We Don’t Appoint or Approve Them

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:38 AM We don’t ask people to do anything. They do them of their own volition. John, Bill, Eli, Brandon, Martin, Alain, Pomen, and the fifty other guys I could mention – we just let the market do its job. And we even spin off people. People take P and use it…

  • Prioritize Trust Over Performance.

    Feb 9, 2020, 7:48 AM by Luke Weinhagen The prioritization of trust over performance. Both are important, but their prioritization under normal conditions should always favor trust. This same graph is what I am aiming at when I say things like “kinship capitalism”. Enough performance for the in-group capitalism to function well but never at…

  • Against Anarcho Capitalism (libertarianism)

    Feb 9, 2020, 10:47 AM The origins of Rothbard’s anarcho capitalism (a sophism) and Mises’ wing of Austrian economics( praxeology as a pseudoscience), are in the ethics Jews of the Pale and Russia: (a) evasion of payment for the commons, and (b) licensing of profit from baiting into hazard (usury, alcohol, prostitution, slave trading, gambling,…

  • “Curt: Are There Racial Differences in Climate Tolerance?”

    Feb 9, 2020, 12:58 PM —“Are Caucasian people more tolerant to colder climatic conditions than people with a higher concentration of melanin? If so, why?”— (from my post on quora) Thank you for asking the question. As far as I know, not really. It’s more that black people are more tolerant of heat and heat…

  • The State

    Feb 9, 2020, 1:32 PM The state is the only de-facto sovereign (organization) in competition with other polities for territory, resources, trade routes, built capital, and population. The state maintains that sovereignty as an insurer of last resort, maintaining a monopoly of violence in its capacity of insurer of last resort. It obtains income to…

  • Limits

    Feb 9, 2020, 1:36 PM The via-positiva free market in goods, services, and information, will regulate itself if very small. The via-negativa market for prosecution of regulates the free market if it is other than very small. 😉 And notice that free market advocates always and everywhere are trying to commit irreciprocity, by using income…

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    Feb 9, 2020, 2:21 PM —“An enemy in war has comparable or superior performance to an average performing trustworthy soldier, but it’s an easy choice of who you want on your side.”–Steve Pender

  • We Must Think to Rule of Law and Paternalism

    Feb 10, 2020, 8:54 AM —“We must think beyond capitalism and socialism”–Nicholas J. Fuentes @NickJFuentes Nick: 1) It was a false dichotomy: to replace rule of law(Local Capitalism) vs Discretionary Rule (International socialism). Individual Sovereignty requires Rule of Law (of Reciprocity) Jury, Thang(Council),Senate, King, Markets in Everything. Tripartism requires three economies. 2) The three economies…

  • Why Is Celebrity Dead: Because They Killed It

    Feb 10, 2020, 9:59 PM WHY IS CELEBRITY DEAD: BECAUSE THEY KILLED IT I’ll tell you why celebrity is dead, it’s because (a) there are no archetypes at the end of cultural marxism and postmodernism because they were designed to undermine and destroy them (b) there are no empathy, no heroics or heroic mythos in…

  • Parallels