Year: 2020

  • I Don’t Spend Time Refuting Marxism. But It’s Trivially Easy

    Apr 18, 2020, 1:37 PM —“Is there an article in which you relate these claims to the specific Marxist tenets, like surplus value, the labor theory of value, historical materialism, alienated labour, and so on? … I noticed you didn’t mention any of these in your comment here, so I’m not sure we’re really talking…

  • The False Promise

    Apr 18, 2020, 3:43 PM —“That’s what it always comes down to, freedom from consequences. The false promise of freedom from consequences is baiting into hazard as ignoring consequences must necessarily result in destruction.”—Andrew M Gilmour —“Marxism is the tooth fairy of political beliefs. You can’t make a credible claim to being an adult and…

  • There Is a Reason They Don’t Teach It.

    Apr 18, 2020, 3:45 PM Most political conflict would rapidly dissipate if maintaining a checking account, accounting, basic economics, business economics, and macro economics was taught early in life. And if basic contracts were taught early in life. And if economic history were taught early in life. There is a reason they don’t teach it.…

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    Apr 18, 2020, 6:25 PM —“I actually think Johannesburg represents the future. My version of what I think the world is going to become looks like Johannesburg.”— Neil Blomkamp Exactly.

  • I’m a Practitioner of Cycles

    Apr 19, 2020, 8:17 AM —“Curt, What do you think of Peter Turchin’s Work”— Well I’m a practitioner, right? So I don’t know how to make a higher endorsement than that. Turchin, Kondratiev, Strauss and Howe, Caroll, Toynbee, Spenger, Durant … I mean, my model is a little lower level, meaning military, economic, and demographic,…

  • Without the Militia Men Will Not Own the Commons.

    Apr 21, 2020, 7:40 AM The problem is getting the rest of the world into middle class manners, ethics, morals, and values. We can only do that if the self, the family, and the commons are equally valued and defended regardless of class. The minute you give up on your other classes you give up…

  • The Incentive for Social Construction

    Apr 21, 2020, 9:02 AM —Social construction requires a false promise. The only viable false promises that scale for social construction are those that violate physical, natural, and evolutionary laws. Violating those laws baits the victims into hazard by violating those laws.— (worth repeating) (important)

  • Either Way We Have to Outlaw Social Construction by False Promise

    Apr 21, 2020, 12:28 PM (worth repeating) So if (((the))) war on western-sensemaking: our realism, naturalism, operationalism, sovereignty, reciprocity, testimony, commons, and eugenics, is a continuation of their ancient world rebellion against the masculine empires, and an involuntary rebellion against evolution-eugenics. This means if it’s genetic, as it is in our women,it’s irreparable, and separation…

  • the most profitable form of entrepreneurship

    Apr 21, 2020, 12:55 PM Whether you do it by horse, truck, boat, or ship, it’s all the same: piracy. It’s nearing time to Raise the Jolly Roger. Return to the most profitable form of entrepreneurship. Conquest.

  • Patterns

    This is just SOME of the patterns I found. And that’s before I get into math, physics, and economics

  • There is only one

    Apr 21, 2020, 7:17 PM All domesticable animals are the same; all un-domesticable animals are different. All happy families are the same; all unhappy families are different. All transcendent human organizations are the same; all human organizations that stagnate or decline are different. All existentially possible universes are the same; all existentially impossible universes are…

  • What Is that Shift in The Force so To Speak?

    Apr 21, 2020, 8:13 PM Ok. I can feel ‘a disturbance in the force’ so to speak. What shift is it that I feel going on in the public? Exhaustion with the virus event? What’s going on? -RESPONSES- —“Threefold exhaustion most people couldn’t keep up with one facet. The medical face of the virus itself,…

  • And they were wrong

    —”The founders of America fought to stop the installation of a central bank, but finally after many years, one was successfully installed here.”—   And they were wrong. A central bank is the economic equivalent of an army – necessary. Fiat currency is the ability to borrow from your future production w/o interest. However, once…

  • P Constitution Has Room for Everyone … Just…

    Apr 22, 2020, 10:36 AM —“From what I’ve read in the P Constitution, it has room for almost everybody. It just restricts those everybody’s from harming anyone else. In the P Constitution made a great effort to strengthen many of the amendments in the US Constitution.:–Robert Danis

  • The Drag on Civilization by Non-Western Sense Making

    Apr 22, 2020, 10:38 AM —“Given the trajectory western civilization was on over the last century or two, we should’ve been building stuff on the moon, making and using powered exoskeletons, and using quantum computing by now. But instead here we are having to care for those who haven’t so much as invented a wheel…

  • Law Enforcement Be Under P-Law

    Apr 22, 2020, 11:55 AM —“How different would the function of law enforcement be under P-law than how it operates in today’s society?”— Primary differences are: 1) adopt sheriff public service model rather than police (corporate revenue generation) model, 2) to increase the number of officers in each incident so that force isn’t required 3)…

  • No, free trade… no.

    Apr 22, 2020, 12:00 PM —“This nation was not built on free trade.”—Nathan Borup Free trade is a ((())) leftist agenda. We either have fully reciprocal trade or not. If we have fully reciprocal trade we will have the freest trade reciprocally possible – and that is the optimum.

  • End the False Dichotomy: Rule of Law Produces All

    Apr 22, 2020, 12:06 PM The optimum balance between market economy and non-market economy is calculated by tests of reciprocity. In other words, good capitalism is the result of rule of law of reciprocity and bad capitalism is the result of failing at rule of law of reciprocity. Just as good combination of market economy(liberty),…

  • The Propertarian Community Has Become Its Own Commons

    Apr 22, 2020, 12:40 PM by JWarren Prescott The propertarian circle is a eclectic collection of great people who share a common interest in preserving the elements of civilization that precisely maintain that civilization. Namely, western civilization. The propertarian community has become its own commons that is revered by all – even if they either…

  • The Point of Demarcation Is Individual vs Political

    Apr 22, 2020, 2:15 PM There are good people in every group. There are bad people in every group. What matters is whether the good or the bad people in every group advance their, and their group’s interest to integrate into our natural law – or whether they resist integration in to our Natural law;…

  • Statism vs Anti Statism

    Apr 22, 2020, 4:23 PM Her: “….” (I don’t want to bear and raise kids – I want to hyper-consume, socialize and virtue signal) Him” “….” (I don’t want to wage slave and pay taxes – I want to raid, r-pe and pillage) The only difference is one requires the state and one the absence…

  • Don”t Blame the Beast for Being a Beast

    Apr 22, 2020, 4:47 PM —“We could use a whole lot less of these types in America. Years of Marxism brainwashing and social engineering through media/Hollywood has made many forget what made us great in the first place. Also what keeps us going as a people and world powerhouse.”—Western Man @Fight4TheWest if you give rats…

  • How It Begins

    Apr 22, 2020, 5:33 PM By James Dmitro Makienko This is exactly how Arab Spring started nearly ten years ago – and Maria’s father predicted it ten years before it happened – looking at the dynamic of unemployment among young men in middle eastern countries. When young men have no opportunities in economic, intellectual or…

  • Compassion Is an Individual Action, Not a Collective One

    Apr 22, 2020, 5:38 PM by Matt MacBradaigh One can only be compassionate as an individual action, not a collective one. When one tries to extend collective compassion, what happens is recipient (a small segment of society) benefits irreciprocally at the expense of others. Examples: “Compassion” for repeat criminal offenders, “It’s not their fault; it’s…

  • You Must Choose

    You must choose to be a great man that seizes an opportunity to leave a mark on history. You cannot choose whether your lifetime contains the opportunity. But you can choose whether you muster with your brothers to seize it. The rest is chaos, and circumstance, and luck. You can’t win the game of history…