List of The Major Reforms

 

TO DO:

  • – retroactivity of natural law (discovery), but not legislation and regulation (production)
  • – add common cog biases under the techniques of deception (artifact of neural economy (efficiency)).  Negativa: self, Positiva: others (argument) – therefore the tort is the negativa, and responsible and liable, but the crime is positiva (responsible, blamed, liable, and punishable).

 

NOTES ON OUR WORK ON THIS PAGE:

  • We are working on this page to develop a) the problem statement, b) the proof, and c) the solutions together.
  • We ‘go into detail’ with the proof here.
  • Then we will transfer the ‘proof’s to the Natural Law or ROI articles (or others) as needed.
  • Leaving the  problem statement and the solutions here.
  • Repeating Definitions: We’ve made the explicity decision to repeat definitions (at the necessary level of detail for the context). So, We’re repeating and expanding where necessary vs referencing one definition).  Example:  we could use Reciprocity (VI.1.45). in Law.  Reciprocity (some set of the full set of terms of reciprocity as needed for the context – in explanatory context.
  • Everything is emergent behavior: Animals > Social Animals(cooperate, instinctual) > Man > Natural Law(informal insurance) > Institution (formal insurance) > ROIs (testable criteria for insurance)
  • Emergent behavior is why we know it’s right. We can trace the causal chain back to first principles (first causes). So from determinism to choice. (ie: the choice is the defect) Altruistic punishment …. what is rule of law but altruistic punishment.

 

-“People think they get rights for free”-BH

 

-“You can only have a right you can reciprocally insure. Otherwise it’s just a privilege not a right.”-BH

 

-“We are affording our people the ability to determine who is a fraudulent citizen, a criminal, seditionist, or treasonist, and not an american citizen.”-BH

 

—“Our movement is not theological, philosophical or ideological but legal and practical. It consists of a proposed reform of rule of law. Specifically: expanding property rights to include the collective rights logically implied by the existence of commons; expanding perjury into public spaces with more specific definitions of falsehoods; and limiting laws to those that are reciprocal and non-parasitic in nature so that we are limited in politics to exchanges and compromises instead of majority winner-takes-all. We combine those legal reforms with economic reforms that restore the primacy of policy to the family and laboring, working, and middle classes. The rest is about how best to achieve implementation which is open to debate.”— Stephen Wells

Introduction

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Section Outline:

  • Problem Statement
  • Universal decidability via negativa
  • Proof
  • Solutions

 

ORGANIZATION (GOVERNMENT)

  1. Military and Strategic (positioning for the future)
  2. Political (improving our political systems)
  3. Strategic Domestic Policy (the long term direction of the polity)

LAW (DECIDABILITY)

  1. Regarding Law, Legislation, and Regulation (restoring natural law)
  2. Rights and Obligations (improving the bill of rights)

INSURANCE (POLICY)

  1. Taxation and Financial Easing (simplification and limiting the burden)
  2. The Economy (restoration of ‘multiple economies’)
  3. Employment (post agrarian, post industrial)
  4. Consumer Protection (ending the rat race)
  5. Credit and Finance (ending abuse of our people)
  6. Benefits(income, unemployment, health, retirement)

INVESTMENT (POLICY, BEHAVIOR)

  1. The Family (restoring primacy of the family)
  2. Norms(behavior in public)
  3. The Commons (Restoring the Beauty of the Commons)
  4. Education (the most ambitious project of all)
  5. Higher Education (reversing the false promises)

 

 

 
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