Month: May 2020

  • I Mean, Our Presidency Has Failed Compared to Both Monarchy and Parliaments.

    Nov 15, 2019, 8:53 PM I think this is the dumbest thing to argue with me about. I mean, our presidency has failed compared to both monarchy and parliaments. Our supreme court has failed more so than the house of lords. The whole purpose of rule of law and a monarch is to DENY PEOPLE…

  • Because: Save Our Western Civilization Not Just The USA

    Nov 15, 2019, 9:05 PM 1) a country, confederacy, needs 1B people to concentrate enough military and research capital to compete in the world now. 2) usa 350m, uk 66m, ca 36m, au 24m, nz 5m = <500M and all naval. 3)”Real” europe is about 500M. And all continental. So that’s 1B. If we’re lucky.…

  • The Perfect Religion? Government? Law? Aesthetics?

    THE PERFECT RELIGION? GOVERNMENT? LAW? AESTHETICS? —“You said Christianity was made to destroy Rome. What religion do you think we should embrace instead?”— Christianity was made for powerless dim ignorant desert tribes to provide a theology of obedience and inclusion for the underclass that imitated homer and aristotle for the upper classes, and stoicism-epicureanism for…

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    —“Monarchy disambiguates the oligarchy that is in charge. Republics obscure it. Causing more opportunities for theft via rent seeking.”—Ryan Williams

  • The Need for Via-Negativa Authority

    Schmidt’s primary argument is reducible to the need for handling exceptions and the problem of time pressure. He is thinking of the problems facing germany because of the pace and problems of normal political processes. Authority can assist in those conditions where (a) folly and fashion of the people (b) political processes fail, (c) a…

  • Updated to Explicitly State Human Capital as A Commons.

    Nov 17, 2019, 8:47 AM III. Common Interests, or “Commons” (Community Property) Physical Capital (1) Resources: natural resources. (2) Formal (Physical) Commons: waterways, parks, buildings, improvements, and infrastructure. (3) Monuments: arts and artifacts. Institutional Capital (4) Formal (Procedural) Institutions: Our institutions: Religion, Education, Banking, Treasury, Government, Laws, Courts. (5) Cooperative Institutions: Family, Neighborhood, (6) Common…

  • Leaders Do Not Shy from The Truth when Their Group Strategy and Competitive Advantage Is the Truth.

    Truth is what it is. Leaders do not shy from the truth when their group strategy and competitive advantage is The Truth. Restoring western civ requires restoring the constitutional monarchies for the purpose of judge of last resort. The fact that your head is full of as much bullshit about monarchies as the left is…

  • Monarchy

    OK. I’ll bite that an american monarchy from the military families, with educational support from one of the northern european monarchical families (denmark?) would accomplish the same goals, because of the natural alliance between the monarchies. Ok? Does that make you feel better? 😉 Besides if you’re anti-constitutional-monarchy as judge of last resort you are…

  • The One Irresolvable Problem

    Nov 17, 2019, 12:04 PM THE ONE IRRESOLVABLE PROBLEM: Dysgenic Consumption(Liberal), Eugenic Capitalization (Conservative). A compromise is not possible by rational means. The only solution is to SEPARATE. The agrarian age is over. We can afford to return to speciation, and are. And that’s the conflict.

  • What Have You Done to Deserve a Good Leader?

    Conservative Vox Populi: What have you done to deserve a good leader, good leaders, good ideas, good solutions? Anything? Or are you as bad as the left?

  • Five Questions on Converting from Presidency to Prime Minister and Monarch as Judge of Last Resort

    1) –“Hey, I’ve got some concerns. Why does Mr. Doolittle want to return the US under British Imperial rule with a monarch? “— I just have a broader understanding of the strategic future than other americans – I’m thinking on the same scale as the enemy. it’s (a) that a monarch is superior in incentives…

  • Pick Your Government

    Think about that question for a moment. What protection did our founders intend? What protection do we have now? What is the ultimate protection that we CAN have? Globalism or Nationalism … Ethnocentrism … … Homogeneity … … … Conformity … … … … Subject of Law … … … … … individual … ……

  • Why a Monarch Is Superior

    All I’m saying is that a monarch is superior to any other ‘decider of last resort’ because of natural long-term incentives, and natural pressure to retain position – and that a monarchy, as ‘kin’, within a nation-state, eliminates usurpation by invasion.

  • Reminder: Humans have very little agency.

    Reminder: Humans have very little agency. Those of us who are at the extreme end of the spectrum have much more agency than most. So we cannot necessarily blame people for their genetics – we can only blame each other for not creating rule of law that limits the damage done by their genetics.

  • Repeat after me: “I don’t know yet”

    Every time some conservative asserts something in confidence despite his relative ignorance, he is no different from his consumptive (liberal) counterpart. The only ‘truthful’ empirical, and therefore ‘conservative’ answer is: “i don’t know yet” But ‘i know…’ is merely a statement of being lazy or incompetent.

  • The Stack

    Nov 17, 2019, 7:55 PM by Luke Weinhagen SOVEREIGNTIST NOMOCRATIC MONARCHY Free men of agency and autonomy participating in reciprocal, voluntary interaction via markets and bound in value by a culture whose aesthetic and function are preserved by those demonstrating greatest merit and protected by a judge of last resort in a system specifically imbued…

  • Is the Rate of Scientific Progress Slowing Down?

    by Tyler Cowen November 18, 2019 at 1:09 am in Data Source Economics History That is the title of my new paper with Ben Southwood, here is one segment from the introduction: Our task is simple: we will consider whether the rate of scientific progress has slowed down, and more generally what we know about…

  • Be the Strong

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:10 AM Investment is a fact. Possession is contingent. Property is what the strong agree it is. Property rights are what the strong are willing to insure. Be the strong. It all begins with the militia.

  • Elective Monarchy vs Heriditary Monarchy

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:13 AM by Daniel Gurpide A hereditary monarchy lends a certain sense of stability to a democratic people, the sense of a family. That is not so under the rule of an elective monarchy such as the American one. Besides, at moments of grave national crises a hereditary monarch, whatever his other…

  • Morality Doesn’t Scale

    Nov 18, 2019, 10:23 AM The reason we need a Sun Tzu a Machiavelli, and a Doolittle, is because we are civilized and moral people and do not grasp the limit beyond which the immoral is necessary for group success. Conversely the reason for Jewish and Muslim success in underming, weakening, conquest, destruction by consumption,…

  • Women Rule Sex and Children but Men the Polity

    —“is Briffaults law French pseudoscience?”–Erik Lukovsky It’s that the feminine french are more likely to recognize that the female (singular) is the center of the family, and the MEN (plural) are the center of the polity. So we all discover what we are biased to discover. —“The female, not the male, determines all the conditions…

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    —”The enemy does not care about being perceived as sane, cogent, rational, or reasonable. In short they completely lack agency, and therefore must be domesticated by any means necessary.”—-Chris M. Silbaugh (Quote Reposts)

  • Human Government Demand

    by Anne Summers (98^?) of Humans are either Canidae (/K and alpha [domesticated]) or Sheep (/r and beta or less [semi-domesticated]) or /r feral and low IQ [wild]) The only type of government we were meant to have is Equals Under The Law flock (or pack; beta-) with differentiation and reference to the Alpha when…

  • Left to Suffer – for Now

      —“”We must once again find something to do with all the men who are not being used for economic resources in exchange for sex.”—CD This is the great question of the day that is not being asked. Though it is sort of being answered in real time: They are simply left to suffer. At…

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    –“I’ve been writing and thinking for Christianity for a handful of years. They are literally hung up in kindergarten and can’t graduate is the best analogy”—Ross Garrett (this is the most common analogy I hear from everyone, even those Christians that have moved on to ‘adult’ Christianity.)