Category: Thoughts

  • They cannot be made commensurable.

    —“The West’s egalitarianism and loss of noblesse oblige: Atheists amongst the elite will attack the concept of religion on a whim, because they don’t need it, not considering they have a duty to society by virtue of their position, and different people have different needs to function optimally.”—Graham Davies my only comment is that once…

  • Legal Differences

    Ashkenazi Volition independent of externalities. -vs- Western Reciprocity inclusive of externalities.

  • Operationalism was sitting there and they had all the pieces…

    It’s a book length treatment. But you know, hayek, popper, turing all came out at about the same time. Mises, brouwer, and bridgman about the same time. With chomsky then mandelbrot and minsky following. I am not sure who understood the work of whom. But in retrospect I can see the convergence. Operationalism was sitting…

  • The Saudi – Us – Iran Relationship 

    Washington is Saudi Arabia’s mercenary force by Aaron Kahland —“Iran is run by Shia fundamentalists. Shia Islam arose and was influenced by the moderating force that was Zoroastrianism. Iran’s Islamic revolution was a national-liberation struggle against the puppet-like regime of the Shah – who was installed by the CIA – as we now know for…

  • The Last Word on Equality 

    We are no different from any other domesticated animal. We control domesticated animal’s reproduction and evolve them for cooperation with us (use by us). We control human animal’s reproduction and evolve them for cooperation or not. The difference between groups is mostly sexual dimorphism, sexual maturity, and size of the underclass in relation to the…

  • Thoughts on The German Postwar Theory: Ordoliberalism?

    —“Is ordoliberalism an effective economic theory in your opinion? Why/why not?”— https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordoliberalism THE CORRECT ANSWER Ordoliberalism refers to the state-private alliance used by Germans after world war two. The premise is for the state to extend the market such that it provides desired goods and services rather than to take over the market for the…

  • Vacher de Lapouge

    by Daniel Gurpide Vacher de Lapouge was the French founder of a school – Anthroposociology – which wanted to apply the new Darwinian science of evolution to the study of politics. Before WWI, he had followers in Germany, Italy, Spain, Norway and the USA. I don‘t think Lapouge was ever translated into English, despite his…

  • Universal Suffrage Is Incompatible with Freedom

    by Steve Pender The founders accepted democracy only because they had set what they thought were sufficient restrictions to prevent past problems of democracy. Only white (the same stock as the founders), male (those who bear the cost of land ownership/defense), landowners (skin in the game, proven interest in long-term settlement, majority of taxpayers) could…

  • Every Man a Sheriff 

    —“People who, in observing a crime in progress, scold civilians for using force to stop it, say “just call the cops, don’t shoot them”. But, at what point of destruction would you still hold that passive view? Would you say just call the fire department if you saw someone about to start a huge brush…

  • Let Me Help: Understanding the Basics of Art

    DIMENSIONS OF MEASUREMENT There are three dimensions of art criticism: – Craftsmanship (includes materials) – Design (the play of order(composition) and bounty(beauty) and perception) – Content (the content and values of that content) All art can be judged by triangulation (comparison) along these three axis. There is no possible cardinality to art but ordinality can…

  • John Mark on Marketing Market Fascism as The Next Step in Democracy

    —“As we market/promote a new and improved governmental system with propertarian/natural law tenets etc, is it wiser to speak of it (market/promote/educate) as “a new form of democracy” (and explain the part about houses/markets etc), or to call it something else (because obviously full franchise democracy doesn’t work, and we don’t want people thinking it…

  • Modern Art – the Art Movement After the Invention of Photography Through the End of The First World War 

    MODERN ART – THE ART MOVEMENT AFTER THE INVENTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH THE END OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR A couple of things happened that we need to take into account. 1 – Photography destroyed the artists capacity to earn just like photoshop destroyed the art supply business (which I was a significant player in)…

  • Platter Painting Is Decoration Not Art – and Thats Why Its Ok

    I’m actually a fan of splatter painting since I recognize it not as art but as decoration. I don’t consider tattoo’s art, nor the decoration of dinner plates art, and I don’t consider splatter painting art, but decoration. And as decoration of the modern postwar apartment it served its purpose. Postwar art in particular, due…

  • Aesthetics: Art > Decoration > Craft

    AESTHETICS: ART > DECORATION > CRAFT We have evolved these disciplines for very obvious reasons: – Art (The social, and Monumental, content). – Decoration (the personal and environmental) – Craft (the material) More is always better. – More content. – More decoration – More craft Why? They represent the accumulation of intellectual (art), emotional (design)…

  • The Fall of American Law: Notes from Reading the Writings of Judge Anna Von Reitz

    As far as i know this problem – these problems – arose over two centuries as the federal government – all post-napoleonic governments – increasingly took on the role of “insurer of last resort”. In other words, the presumption of the utility risk mitigation provided by fiat money, federal credit, and income taxes was valued…

  • How Do We Evolve (genetically) and Why?

    (groups and genetics) 1 – We can evolve (a) through normal mutation (b) through selection by intergenerational expression (c) class (quality) sortition, rates of reproduction, and rotation, (d) through selection by group strategy and reorganization resulting in asymmetric rates, , (e) through technological innovation. Although “d” is misunderstood. 2 – Of these five methods of…

  • The Virtuous Tariffs 

    by Pat Buchanan William McKinley, the veteran of Antietam who gave his name to the McKinley Tariff, declared four years before being elected president: “Free trade results in our giving our money…our manufactures and our markets to other nations. …It will bring widespread discontent. It will revolutionize our values.” Campaigning in 1892, McKinley said, “Open…

  • Ageism in The Workplace (insufficient Demand)

    The problem is (a) delayed entry into the workforce by unnecessary education, excessive educational debt, and immigrant labor filling entry level jobs, (b) immigration of cheap labor favoring upper middle and upper classes at the expense of the working and under classes (c) common property, no fault divorce, alimony and child support guaranteeing elder male…

  • Do Natural Rights Exist? No. but We Can Create Them

    1 – There exists a natural law (necessity), and that is non-imposition (reciprocity, sovereignty). We do not have a choice in this. It is the product of physical universe, and the necessity of a species capable of the pursuit of self interest as well as cooperation in that self interest. 2 – That necessity of…

  • Movement

    Yes, there are people who attempted to co-opt me and my work for use by the degenerate right. Yes I used them as long as it was valuable. Yes it was probably a bad trade in the long term. Yes they are gone. Yes they are still coopting some of my work. No it doesn’t…

  • The Right Is Simple Because Truth Is Simple

    It is not that the left is not learned, it’s that so much of what they learned is false. It’s not that the right is unlearned, it’s that what can be learned that is true is quite simple: rule of law – meaning truth, duty, sovereignty, reciprocity, markets in everything produce meritocracy, eugenics, and prosperity…

  • More on Sophistry of Conflating Axioms and Theories

    Axioms can exist only in formal logic (and mathematics), laws between men – and conversely theories provide explanatory power about the universe. An axiom in formal logic is declared the equivalent of true, and therefore we assume it’s no longer contingent or externally correspondent for our purposes of further (subsequent) construction and deduction. So in…

  • Religiosity and Computational Discounting

    (the economics of spirituality) I think where I stand today, is that I have almost fully converted to where i see the computational needs of the brain and the need to acquire certain resources (of all kinds), as causing emotional responses and wants. So when I study world religions it’s this computational savings I look…

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    (cultural observations) I really love my people. Although we are far too easily the victims of carbs and sugar – and apparently alcohol combined with a desire to work and produce as a means of not only status and utility, but entertainment. I’m in a place right now where there are a lot of germanic…

  • Revolution: “the Plan”

    (repost from september 2015) Western Man is moral man, and moral men need: 1 – A Moral Justification for the application of Violence to institute change. (They are being lied to, and stolen from, and conquered systematically, and I explain how, why, and how to stop it.) (Ideologies require promise of actionable results within the…