The Architecture of Propertarianism
[T]hinking through the remainder of Propertarianism. WHICH COMMUNICATION METHOD? 1) Poem / Parable / Story / Novel / Play, (analogy), Dostoyevsky, Orwell 2) Essay(Advice / Preference), Locke, Smith, and Hume. 3) Argument(scholarly persuasion / Necessity), Darwin. 4) Prescription (law, actionable / requirement ), The US Constitution. 5) Bible(Law+Myth, Pedagogy) Koran, Hebrew law. The Western Canon…
Law: Genetic Pacification: The Problem of Retaliation.
[I] think that anyone with knowledge of the intellectual history of law is keenly aware of the church’s problem of breaking up the large family holdings, and the law’s problem of preventing retaliation. What I think has proven difficult for most people in the conservative and certainly in the libertarian movements, is the recognition that…
Yes, You Can Use Violence To Create Peace
—“You can’t bomb people into peace”— [A]rguably false. The great ‘peaces’ have all been the result of those empires possessing and exercising disproportionate power over trade routes, and in doing so creating single commercial zones, so that all competition is forced into the market for goods and services, and all political and military competition is…
Aristocracy (Advocacy), Not Racism (Criticism)
[R]ace debate is not helpful to anyone. Aristocracy is. Culling your herd (tribe) will produce a universal aristocracy regardless of race. We, the Chinese and the European Jews have been the best at culling our herds. The other civilizations simply haven’t been successful at culling their tribes. I don’t see differences in races of homo-sapiens…
Revolution: Threats by Which We Raise The Cost of the Status Quo
[R]EVOLUTION: THE THREAT: THE PROMISE: “THE BURNINGS” The Burnings: (a) the advocates of lying, deceit, and pseudoscience (people: public intellectuals) (b) the executors of lying, deceit, pseudoscience (bureaucrats) (b) the institutions of pseudoscience (academy, bureaucracy, media) (c) the works of pseudoscience (Freudianism, marxism, Keynesianism, postmodernism) (d) the advertising of ugliness, deceit, and pseudoscience (modern and…
Can The New Testament be Our Old Testament, and Can We Create a Western Testament?
[C]hristianity: the gradual expiration of impulsive hatred and its replacement with rational justice. Q&A: “What if the New Testament was our Old Testament and the ‘New’ the Western ethical cannon?” THE REFORMATION [C]hristianity: the gradual expiration of impulsive hatred and its replacement with rational justice. Jesus=Love. MAN – God (Truth). – Gods (perfection in…
Q&A: Revolution. Will it Result in the ‘Right’ People?
(worth repeating) QUESTION: —“How do we demand a return to an Aristocracy of the right people? This is a steep hill we’re climbing.”— ANSWER: [T]he right people are impossible to know. And even such, it’s not a matter of choosing the right people. It’s a matter of preventing all the WRONG people. And preventing the…
Welcome To The Revolution.
(important piece)(pinned) [I] do my work in public, like a medieval street merchant. You get to see the product being made. Including its successes and failures. It’s been an interesting experience for me and those who follow me. But for new-comers, my work is radical. Trying to follow or understand it is non-trivial. I place…
The Conduct of a Contemporary Revolution
[T]HE CONDUCT OF A CONTEMPORARY REVOLUTION 1) Develop a political solution to issue as a demand, and a plan for orderly transition. 2) Raise the cost of the status quo until the status quo is intolerable.….a) inform the population of demands, and warn them to inventory goods.….b) begin civil disobedience and malicious compliance (raise costs of…
The Deceitful Use of “We”
(verbalism)(deception)(theft)(predation) [T]he misuse of the word “we” imposes costs upon others, since it is a form of deception that is to distract us from actions of predation and theft. Most frequently, the deceptive use of the word “we” is employed in the political sphere, in the west, is to further violate property en toto under the…
Our Inescapable Cultural Biases
THE PERSISTENCE OF ENLIGHTENMENT CULTURAL BIAS IN PHILOSOPHY (anarchism, neo-reaction, testimonialism) [C]urtis Yarvin kinda did the Jewish thing: rhetorically loaded criticism (gossip). Hans Hoppe kinda did the German thing: rational justification of moral priors. Doolittle (that’s me), I kinda did the Anglo thing: science and law. –“Your life is the sum of a remainder of an…
Classical Contractualism and Rule of Law
(law) (definitions) (learning propertariansim) [O]liver Wendel Holms really screwed American and anglo law. The more I study American history the more obvious it becomes that without the many nearby competitors we had faced as Europeans in Europe, that the new continent provided an excuse for the conquerors to take license with the law given the…
Definitions: Calculable, Computational, Rational, Irrational, Arational, and “Black Box”
(draft) (learning propertarianism) [T]he subtle differences in terms of comparison. DEFINITIONS: CALCULATIVE (HYPOTHETICAL) vs COMPUTATIONAL(DETERMINISTIC) – A process is CALCULATIVE if human beings are required to perform it, and COMPUTATIONAL if (current) computers can perform it. CALCULATIVE INSTITUTIONS – The set of technologies that permit human beings to extend their perception and comparison ability, and…
Reforming Hoppe: A List of Hans Hermann Hoppe’s Errors
(from elsewhere) [I] consider my work as a restatement of Hoppe’s aprioristic justificationary rationalism in ratio-scientific terms. Hoppe’s errors are natural for a German philosopher who was trained by Marxists. And while the errors are substantial by today’s standards, they are limited to errors in construction (justification), with his conclusions from his justifications surviving. This is…
Reformation: The Study Of Man Before and After Propertarianism
[G]iven the Spectrum of : {Neurobiology, Psychology, Sociology, Economics, Evolutionary Strategy, Politics and War}. 1) Neurobiology: how the brain works: chiefly: it’s biological limits to perception, cognition, memory, knowledge and reason. 2) Psychology: the study of the brain’s struggle to acquire and inventory, its limits, and its errors (cognitive biases) given the individual’s reproductive strategy.…
Art. Fashion or Monument.
[C]ontemporary art produces fashion not monument. It is high(short) time preference. A proletarian art. Not an aristocratic one.
Capitalism
[T]he voluntary organization of production, distribution, and trade, that results in networks of sustainable specialization in production distribution and trade, that in turn adapts by change prices to small changes in demand; by reorganizing in response moderate changes; and by dissolution and eventual reformation in response to shocks and persistent changes. People, Skill, Knowledge, Relations.
Liberty Must Be Imposed by Force
LIBERTY (FREEDOM FROM PARASITISM) MUST BE IMPOSED BY FORCE, BUT LIBERTY NEED NOT BE UNIVERSALLY REQUIRED: A MONOPOLY IS NOT NECESSARY. [L]iberty is the desire of those who are able. Security the desire of those who are not. And parasitism is the desire of those who are evil. While strict construction of agreements, and the decidability…
It Was Hard to Convince People Competition is Moral.
[I]t was very hard to convince people that competition was not immoral. Lending was not immoral. And trading was not immoral. That’s because it often wasn’t. Competition functions only when credit is relatively equal to access. Lending only when not hazard-producing or predatory. And trading when not a contrived artificial scarcity. Hence why morality (rational…
The Problem Facing The Lower Castes? Their Martial Elites Have Abandoned Them.
[T]he problem facing our lower castes is that we have abandoned them to the hordes and they will not fight for their elites. And we need their numbers to fight the invasion and conquest. The lower castes must have a reason to fight for their elites. The martial class has abandoned responsibility for protecting the…
Our Feelings Tell Us Very Little Without Limits (Boundaries)
[F]alsification (Limits) tells us what is true. Confirmation is often comforting lie. Heroin feels good. Many drugs feel good. Beer and chips and soccer feel good. Democracy feels good. Security feels good. But many things that feel good are not in fact good. Comforting lies are suicidal. Our feelings evolved in response to scarcity. Bread…
The State is a Vehicle for Lying
[W]omen work so DAMNED hard at maintaining relationships. Men work so hard at providing. Yet we are both ignorant of the costs of the other. In my life, I have been awed by the determination of my significant others to preserve and improve the relationship just as diligently as I have worked to provide for…
Philosophy Before, and After, Propertarianism
[S]trict construction merely makes it very hard to err, bias, and deceive: it’s a process of falsification. A test. What survives the test is a truth candidate. I’m not arrogant when I say that there is one category of philosophy prior to Propertarianism, and on category of philosophy after. Justificationism is now dead if it…
Aristocracy is Good For Every Tribe.
[A]ristocracy is good for every tribe. Every single one. So, I don’t do racism. I don’t want to complain about others. I want to defend against bad tribes. So I just don’t sacrifice for other tribes. Only my own. I love my tribe. Every lunatic one of us. I will cooperate with other tribes, by…
What’s the Purpose of Economics?
[A] central argument in economics is unsettled: what is the purpose of economics? 1) A social science (political economy) that describes human behavior in a monetary economy, regardless of policy wants or demands, so that we construct institutions that provide the least resistance to cooperation. (The german Austrian school) 2) A means of extending the…