Month: June 2020

  • English Common Law

    ENGLISH COMMON LAW Common law developed after the Norman Conquest of England. In 1066 England was peopled with Angles, Saxons, Vikings, Danes, Celts, Jutes, and other groups who were suddenly ruled by French-speaking Normans. Most law at the time was customary law that had been handed down orally from generation to generation. In addition there…

  • American Constitutional History – and Its Future

      IE-EUROPEAN CUSTOMARY LAW – THE EUROPEAN BRONZE AGE 1) The European IE Customary law of Sovereignty, Reciprocity, Jury, Tripartism, and Market Meritocracy, and elected Kings. 2) The proto germanic customary law of Sovereignty, Reciprocity, Jury, Tripartism, and Market Meritocracy, and elected kings THE MEDITERRANEAN AGE 3) The Greek customary Law of Sovereignty, Reciprocity, Jury,…

  • Civil Law Was Common Across Europe

    CIVIL LAW WAS COMMON ACROSS EUROPE —“Originally civil law was one common legal system in much of Europe, but with the rise of nationalism in the 17th century Nordic countries and around the time of the French Revolution, it became fractured into separate national systems. This change was brought about by the development of separate…

  • The only Test Is Demonstrated Behavior

      —“Values testing to become a citizen of P-topia?”—Andrew M Gilmour The Propertarian Institute We don’t need to do anything except create a law, and universal standing, that prosecutes falsehood and irreciprocity such that we create a market for the prosecution of those who do so. The only test is demonstrated behavior. Let em in.…

  • Those Who Undermined.

    THOSE WHO UNDERMINED. —“The used Marxism to undermine compromise between the classes, Feminism to undermine compromise between genders, Postmodernism to undermine the compromise between identities, including undermining our families, traditions, eugenics, science, and truth itself – and they evangelized outright denial we call political correctness to suppress debate. … So, there is no debate to…

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    Europeans dragged humanity – kicking and screaming – out of ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, hard labor, disease, and early death by using every bit of information to competitively adapt as fast as humanly possible in the Ancient and Modern World’ by @curtdoolittle

  • What if Any People Have Not Resisted Our Truth Telling, Reciprocity, and Sovereignty?

    WHAT IF ANY PEOPLE HAVE NOT RESISTED OUR TRUTH TELLING, RECIPROCITY, AND SOVEREIGNTY? What Group, Nation, Civilization, Or Religion, has not done everything in its power to resist the British Empirical and Scientific revolution in epistemic, psychological, social, economic, and political social sciences? Everyone’s just fine with the logical and material: math, accounting, medicine, and…

  • It’s Not Money. It’s a Divisible Token. and That’s Fine

    IT’S NOT MONEY. IT’S A DIVISIBLE TOKEN. AND THAT’S FINE BTC is not ‘money’ or money substitute. It consists of, AND ONLY OF, a fractionally divisible share in the BTC Single-Stock Exchange that can be used as tokens in transfers of interest. See Token Money, Share, Stock Market. Innovation is (a) digital, (b) divisible (c)…

  • “GSRRM” Response

    “GSRRM” RESPONSE —“f–cking madness…”—@meta_slayer It’s genius actually. It’s describing the female conflcit strategy of undermining truth plus the abrahamic sophism of false promise, baiting in to hazard, profiting from that hazard, and defending it with pilpul, critique, & pretense of innocence under cover of voluntary choice. I don’t make errors. Ever. It’s my job not…

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    Progressivism = lying and undermining for the purpose of hyperconsumption – largely of virtue signals.

  • The Economics of Dating

    THE ECONOMICS OF DATING AFAIK, both women and men want to obtain a premium, but a premium they can afford (not lose their investment); Women want to insure they attract the majority of attention in the relationship (are consumers of attention), or that through a relationship they increase their attention. Attention provides discounts on access…

  • The Principle Problem Solved by P

    THE PRINCIPLE PROBLEM SOLVED BY P There is nothing in psychology, sociology, ethics, politics, or group strategy that is not readily expressible in economic terms – emotions and intuitions are nothing more than evolution providing us with information on how to acquire some sort of resource discounting our costs. Any theory in metaphysics, psychology, sociology,…

  • Gender and The Brain as A Market for Attention

    GENDER AND THE BRAIN AS A MARKET FOR ATTENTION The brain functions by a market for attention. Differences in brain structure especially between genders, provide increases or decreases in attention achievable by different regions, with urgent attention provided by fears, and long term attention provided by incentives. Attention is easier for men because we compartmentalize…

  • Differences in Gender Neutral Measurement

    DIFFERENCES IN GENDER NEUTRAL MEASUREMENT Training, bias, intuition, impulse, and predisposition are a spectrum of very different things, yet most of the gender-neutral literature measures the results of training not disposition, impulse, and bias. Why? Measurements evolved for measurement of men trained to fulfill roles in a hierarchical distribution.

  • It Matters: Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization

    IT MATTERS: DISAMBIGUATION, SERIALIZATION, OPERATIONALIZATION (and competition) —“Good format”— @AHayhes (In response to serialization of properties of religion) P-method of “Disambiguation, Serialization, Operationalization”. Popper didn’t quite get there. Programming and databases (relational calculus) got me there. Some of us are better at it (pattern recognition, systematizing) and others need hand holding (narrative). Both are required.

  • A.A. Christianity

    AA CHRISTIANITY? —“Hey on the religion topic. I might’ve mentioned it before, but the AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) version of Christianity might be useful to consider: • They don’t preach or advertise, they share their experience, strength, and hope to people that express interest in getting help—but the person has to want to change. • They…

  • Teaching is a talent

    Teaching is a talent, with a tiny bit of craftsmanship. You can’t teach a talent. You’ve got the talent or you don’t. Too many don’t. Teaching consists almost entirely of the Grammars (means of comparing, reasoning, calculating with different smantics (terms) and operators (operations) in complete sentences (transactions),) and history (evidence, data). Answering synthetic questions…

  • Q:What Do You Mean by Falsification? (in Court)

    “WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY FALSIFICATION? (IN COURT)” —“I don’t think I understand what you mean by “falsification.” I doubt you mean it in the Popperian sense because it is entirely possible to put questions before the judiciary that pray for verification, rather than falsification. And falsification does not just happen on the basis of…

  • Operationalizing an Argument for The Preservation of Malinvestment in Priors

    OPERATIONALIZING AN ARGUMENT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF MALINVESTMENT IN PRIORS (example of faith or other desirable false beliefs) —“My solution is values testing. Which turns out to be epistemology testing. Meaning being downstream from epistemology, and values are downstream from meaning. The semiotic link between concept, word and thing cannot be broken in empiricism. Redefinition…

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    —“Terminology comes after knowledge, not before; it’s the philosophical knowledge they lack, not terminology.”—Drew John Possibly, although paradigms and terms form systems of comparison and measurement. And moreover, although sophism and idealism in philosophy are it’s curse, and I’ve tried I think successfully to solve that which is why I’m no longer sure of the…

  • Truth About Human Beings

    Oct 24, 2019, 8:20 PM People are rational actors acting in their rational self interests, that observe the minimum conformance to rule, procedure, norm, tradition, regulation, legislation, and law, necessary to preserve their status in the social order. Period. End of Story. Good luck falsifying it. People are not good, ethical, or moral. They are…

  • We Have a New Smart Guy 😉

      —“You’re not the first person I’ve encountered for whom Hans-Hermann Hoppe was the capstone that raised them from intelligent libertarian to dissident right. Sovereigntarianism is the best fleshed-out dissident right philosophy, with perhaps the only real competitor being Nick Landian Dark Enlightenment/accelerationism. But the latter is far more, shall we say, “Continental,” in its…

  • Can a Country Really Disconnect from The Internet? (and Run It’s Own)

      —“Why is the IT guy saying that he doubts Russia’s will succeed? Isn’t North (or south) Korea already doing this?”—Michelle German I suspect he means that there will be some ‘cheating’ – and well that’s true But in general, Russia and China’s effort will succeed. It’s not complicated. All that matters is that you…

  • Q: What Do You Mean by ‘Serialization’?

    Oct 25, 2019, 12:30 PM “CURT, WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY ‘SERIALIZATION’?” (important) —“What is serialization?”—Duke Newcomb (From the P-Method of “Disambiguation, Serialization, and Operationalization”) Before using a term, define the term, by researching the etymology of the term (history), then collecting all synonyms and antonyms (and etymology) and organizing them into one or more…

  • The Relationship Between Math, Set Logic, P-Logic

    (important)(core)(learning opportunity) —“So, [propertarianism uses] a fixed grammar which diagrams or “measures,” as you say, how far a use of a particular word is from the precise meaning of the term in propertarian parlance. I’m guessing there has to be a reason to do this rather than give a straightforward definition like all non-initial words…