Category: Thoughts

  • Is The Right Too Apathetic To Fight?

    by John Mark September 25 at 1:58 PM Some Say “the Fact that The Right Hasn’t Already Started a Physical Fight Means They Are Too Apathetic to Ever Fight” (false – Changing Circumstances Change the Risk/reward Equation) [T]he grassroots Right (individuals, families) has had somewhere to run. To the suburbs, to a red state. And…

  • Engaging with Civnats

    STRATEGY FOR ENGAGING WITH CIVIC NATIONALISTS by John Mark September 26 at 3:49 PM [C]ivic nationalists are instinctive conservatives who are “on our team” but due to ignorance of how racially tribal/ethnocentric nonwhites are (western whites are unique in our relative lack of ethnocentrism/racial tribalism), decades of “equality” propaganda and lies, coupled with sincere lack…

  • Do We Need to Be United?

    DO WE NEED TO BE UNITED AROUND VIA-POSITIVAS (“SHOULD DO”)? AND SHOULD IT BE “ALL ABOUT RACE?” by John Mark September 26 at 10:39 AM (Answer to a couple of good questions.) [R]eciprocity is a via-negativa law (“you can’t do xyz”), not a via-positiva (“we must/should do abc”) though it can be expressed as a…

  • Outrage.

    “Overproduction of Outrage has decreased its purchasing power.”

  • Yes, Norms Are Common Property

    YES, NORMS ARE COMMON PROPERTY by Martin Stepan —“So if such a thing as via-positiva norms do exist, is it possible for there to be violations of reciprocity by not adhering to said via positive norms? Or would this just be considered to be a violation of someone’s notion of the “the good”, and therefore…

  • (I hope so) 😉

    —“I think Curt will be remembered in later days as Hobbes is remembered for his trenchant observations (and theoretical lucubrations) on the revolutionary scene of the the seventeenth century. Provided he writes his book.”— Chip Sills

  • P: We Operationalize the Series Not the Elements

    P: WE OPERATIONALIZE THE SERIES (Statement) NOT THE ELEMENTS (Evidence) —-“Your proclamation as being scientific is also interesting considering the most interesting of your formulations are extrapolations (grammar “word->word”, non-operational, but well condensed.”— Twitter (That’s a great question. Very few people have the insight to ask it.) The Methodology: Disambiguation by Enumeration, Serialization and Operationalization.…

  • A Question About the Cortex

      —“Does the commensurability of the edge of the cerebral cortex require fractal geometry, like a coastline? Does it have self similarity?”—The Nationalist @Nationalist7346 No. the outer layer of the cortex is just a couple of mm thick; consists two functions (what,where), using six layers; divided into columns and modules (groups of columns); homogenous in…

  • A Question About the Cortex

      —“Does the commensurability of the edge of the cerebral cortex require fractal geometry, like a coastline? Does it have self similarity?”—The Nationalist @Nationalist7346 No. the outer layer of the cortex is just a couple of mm thick; consists two functions (what,where), using six layers; divided into columns and modules (groups of columns); homogenous in…

  • 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…

  • . . .

    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…