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Updates
May 24, 2020, 2:59 PM 1) I have been down with a cold this week, but didn’t want to say anything given present chaos. So sorry for limited visibility. This is the result of taking little old ladies to health care places where I catch something every time I go there. 2) I reported a…
Thanks. 😉
May 25, 2020, 3:02 PM I don’t like to single people out for compliments because there are so many contributors to the movement now that i don’t want to leave people out on one hand and I don’t like to play favorites on the other – it’s counter-productive. But right now I’m posting January FB…
What Christianity Provided
May 26, 2020, 11:58 AM Yes, I agree with holland – in part. Even if he more of a fiction writer than a historian. Quoting myself: lol “Christianity provided a system of status and virtue for those without means, which in turn created a market for affection (by women) that could create demand for those…
Education Is a Via Negativa Like Manners, Ethics, Morals, and Self Sufficiency
May 26, 2020, 2:05 PM Nonsense. Let me help. You can’t and don’t have a right to education. You have a responsibility to educate your offspring in the defense of others, a responsibility to obtain education in defense of others, and others insure themselves against the harm you or your offspring do by lacking an…
We are missing the headman
May 26, 2020, 3:01 PM We are missing the headman/mayor, mentor, priest, or rabbi in our civilization so that we abandon all people to navigating general rules – the excess of liberty so to speak. On of the institutions I’m trying to reconstruct is that.
No. There Aren’t “Too Many Notes”. 😉
May 26, 2020, 3:05 PM —“lotta words here”—Greg Allen what do you think i should say in response to your “lotta words” which is a classic example of “too many notes”. —“can u just be less gobbledegook and more concise? aren’t you trying to educate ppl?”—Greg Allen Not everyone can learn economics and calculus, but…
Actually I See Everything in Terms of Acquisition, Retention, and Exchange
May 26, 2020, 11:28 PM —“Curt sees everything in the context sexual gratification. It’s an interesting theory, but doesn’t explain why countless martyrs in the ancient world were voluntarily flayed alive, burned alive, eaten alive, etc., in the name of Christ. It doesn’t explain why children voluntarily died for Christ. It doesn’t explain why the…
Women Creating a Market for Male Virtues
May 26, 2020, 11:29 PM by Michael Churchill Been thinking more about the concept that Christianity created a market for male virtue that was administered by women. As Christianity became the dominant religion, men were bent into women’s moral frame. This became more pronounced with universal suffrage — and took another step-function higher with universal…
Why Were Christians Justly Prosecuted (and Why Aren’t Marxist-Pomos?)
May 26, 2020, 11:31 PM RELIGION Martyrs were killed because: (a) they would not demonstrate even token loyalty to the empire – instead disloyalty and treason. (b) they were considered atheists (god deniers) and impious in an era where pleasing the gods was considered necessary. (c) they were spreading a falsehood that tacitus correctly called…
Testimony
May 26, 2020, 11:39 PM CORRECT. P IS A METHODOLOGY. —“As a general rule, I assume someone knows nothing about P (regardless of their claims to contrary and criticisms) if they don’t first acknowledge it’s a methodology.”—Grant Cameron McPhee Smart.
Testimony
May 26, 2020, 11:40 PM TESTIMONY: “LIKE EATING CHOCOLATE FOR THE FIRST TIME” —“Been saturating my available time with P material for several weeks now with no contamination of any other works. It’s like eating chocolate for the first time…the inevitable devouring follows.”—James Robertson
Propertarianism Site Updated in Full for Curt Doolittle’s Posts thru May 27 2020
May 26, 2020, 11:52 PM PROPERTARIANISM SITE UPDATED IN FULL FOR CURT DOOLITTLE’S POSTS I’ve used this past week of having a cold to update the site.
Six Points that Explain Our Differences
May 27, 2020, 11:55 AM (worth repeating) I see everything: 1 – In context of acquisition. 2 – I understand how limited our agency (free will). 3 – I understand that the bias in our cognition has only three axis of variation, of which the physical differences in brain structure and chemical signaling between the…
On King of the Hill Games
On Curt’s Method of Teaching – Using “King of the Hill Games” “King of The Hill Games – Competition – Are the Optimum Means of Teaching Men. Everything I Do Is In The Context of An Experiment Run As A King of The Hill Game.” King of The Hill Game: Teaching Men My Version of…
Is the State Moral?
Oct 1, 2019, 10:43 AM —“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 The state enforces order (cooperation) sufficient to deny competitors access to the territory, resources, people, their production, and networks of productivity and trade. And to…
Q: How Can Violence Be Reciprocal (moral)?
Oct 1, 2019, 11:38 AM —“How can violence be reciprocal?”—Sietze Bosman @fryskefilosoof Returning violence is and act of reciprocity. Forcing Restitution and if necessary punishment (disincentive for repetition), restores reciprocity. Preemptive violence insures against ir-reciprocity. COUNSEL: Always use a series of at least 3 to 5 when analyzing propositions. Using series – which is what…
Counsel: Philosophy vs Sophism
Oct 1, 2019, 11:55 AM Given any term, always use a series of at least 3 to 5 when analyzing propositions. I prefer 8 to 12 whenever I can get them, and english because it has so vast a vocabulary of working, governing, intellectual, logical, and scientific origins is extremely useful for creating constellations of…
Economic Advice and The Public
Oct 1, 2019, 1:08 PM Economics has been a cudgel for justifying a moral bias, not a science to which we must conform our moral intuitions. Libertarians are largely advocating free riding on the commons just as much as socialist advocate free riding upon the private sector. No economic proposition is decidable by either libertarian…
The Golden Rule Explained
Oct 2, 2019, 3:41 PM by Luke Weinhagen Those of us living in high trust societies recognize the importance of The Golden Rule. We understand its value and the benefits we derive from it. It is one of the first formal lessons in social interaction we teach our children. But when you stop there at…
The Rules
Oct 2, 2019, 5:27 PM Via Positiva: ……. The Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you Via Negativa: ….. The Silver Rule. Do not unto others as you would not have done unto you. Via Empathia : …….The Copper Rule Do not unto others as they would not have done…