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  • How Many Human Races Are In The World?

    Most anthropologists recognize that there are four major race classifications in the world, which include caucasian, mongoloid or asian, negroid or black and australoid. The race classification was created by Carleston S. Coon in 1962. The four major races can then be further subdivided into 30 subgroups. https://www.quora.com/How-many-human-races-are-in-the-world


  • ¡Ser egoista es bueno!

    Este post no versa en su entereza sobre la obra de (((Ayn Rand))) que lleva por título “La virtud del egoísmo” sino que busca darle la vuelta a algunos puntos que ella construye, también busca atacar las mentiras de (((Von Mises))) Para muchos de los que acuden a mi blog, desde amigos y colegas, pasando…


  • Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”

    (really good piece) [Q]: “CURT, HOW DO I LEARN PHILOSOPHY?” A: WELL THAT REQUIRES DEFINING PHILOSOPHY AND CHOOSING WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN FROM IT. QUESTION —“Hey curt, since… Source: Q: “How Do I Learn Philosophy”


  • Las diferencias entre familias, clanes, razas y tribus

    El Problema: La regresión constante de la calidad de los hombres por debajo de la media y las desviaciones estándar crean la necesidad para que existan presiones persistentes que mantengan una necesidad genética en los grupos humanos. Esto quiere decir que los grupos pueden perder calidad muy fácilmente en cualquier momento que permitan mezclarse entre…


  • ¿Es la democracia el problema?

    El problema no es la democracia (entendida como la elección para el liderazgo), el problema recae en una combinación de factores. EL GOBIERNO DISCRECIONAL, en donde los líderes pueden legislar, girar instrucciones y dar órdenes al público que se los permita- Es por ello que existe el imperio de le ley, bajo un conjunto de…


  • What Kinds Of Job Opportunities Are Available For People With A Phd In Political Economy?

    Just as the American and British Economies experienced purges of middle management built up between the period 1920–1980 because of the influence of ‘managerialism’ (socialism), the entire world is about to go through a set of severe employment contractions between now and at least 2025. 1 – political management – on a vast scale.2 –…


  • Definition: Natural Law

    PROPOSED FINAL DEFINITION OF NATURAL LAW The One Law of Reciprocity. (Natural Law) Thou shalt not, by word, deed, absence of word or deed, impose or allow the the imposition of, costs upon the demonstrated interests of others (property-in-toto), either directly or indirectly, where those interests were obtained by settlement (conversion, or first use) or…


  • La izquierda carece de masculinidad

    La izquierda tiene que usar la indignación y las ofensas porque es absolutamente incapaz de usar la verdad sin exponerse a sí misma. Así que ante la incapacidad de utilización de la verdad, los izquierdistas extraen sus procederes cooperativos y amenazan con retirarse. Debemos responder a las amenazas de la retirada tan severamente como respondemos a las…


  • As Requested. Head Shots for Fan Use (Mugs, T-Shirts, etc.)

    1-Brand image is the pencil sketch. 2-black background image is publicity shot. 3-two white backgrounds shots I use for quotes: the color one for wry humor, the black and white one for serious ones. Use in a complimentary manner please. ( In particular I’m not fond of being combined with Pepe. ok? )


  • Occidente requiere de liderazgo masculino

    Por Alberto R. Zambrano U., MD. Texto original aquí El feminismo ha castrado a occidente en formas inusitadas: Gracias a esas políticas tenemos a ISIS y una generación de hombres castrados y desconectados de su verdadero sentido de ser ¿Por que los jóvenes están molestos e iracundos? Porque su futuro les está siendo robado. Las…


  • More Thoughts on Operationalism

    MORE OPERATIONALISM (economics, philosophy) I’ve been working with framing the debate against naive mathematics as similar to the debate against naive empiricism, because economics makes use of both naive empiricism and naive mathematics. For a very long time – since at least the greeks – we have advanced the fallacy that the universe is written…


  • Apple Will Have No Choice…

    Chris, Great unbiased Venturebeat article on Apple. Thank you. Have a few thoughts to share (and curious if you have any feedback). As someone intimately familiar with the Post-Bill-Gates internal consequences at Microsoft, I see all the same behaviors at Apple, and I suspect we will see the same ‘lost decade’ of results. The difference…


  • Nothing Should Be Determined Democratically (Israel)

    Peace is undesirable in the choice between a homeland at the expense of conflict, and peace at the expense of a second failure to preserve a homeland. Jews must learn to rule – including themselves. Christians must return to rule. Democracy – the abandonment of rule – is a failed experiment. We pretend that democracy…


  • The Term “Individualism” is a Slur. Sovereignty, not Individualism.

    Non-Conflation is the Result of the ‘Sentiment’ of Sovereignty. I realize this is hard to understand, but in the simplest example, most cultures conflate religion and law. Ours maintained the separation. We preserve separation and therefore competition everywhere. Because sovereignty is our founding principle – that which makes us westerners. All other virtues of western…


  • Why A Monopoly Economic Model? Power. Because there isn’t a need for a monopoly model.

    —“Curt , why won’t they let us have economic and cultural systems that are specific to the various cultures around the world? Why the obsession to force one system on differing people, many whom aren’t adept to a foreign survival strategy? Why not let many flowers bloom?”—Ankit Patel?  Exactly. You know why? Where religion was…


  • More Operationalism

    (economics, philosophy) I’ve been working with framing the debate against naive mathematics as similar to the debate against naive empiricism, because economics makes use of both naive empiricism and naive mathematics. For a very long time – since at least the greeks – we have advanced the fallacy that the universe is written in mathematical…


  • If You Want To Knock Me, This Isn’t The Way To Do It.

    (Curt Doolittle December 23 at 10:12am · Doniphan, NE · ) —“You’re a 50 something autist who lives in a backwater European country. You studied art history in college, you’ve never been published, and you spend your whole time espousing your ideas on reddit and Facebook. Who is going to ever take you seriously? “—…


  • A Sentence isn’t false. The Speaker States a Falsehood.

    (Bill Joslin – December 17 at 9:38pm) There is sooo much in this small conversation!: Curt Doolittle: A sentence does not speak. A speaker speaks a sentence. A sentence is not false. the speaker’s statement is false. Curt Doolittle: now you understand why we say ‘is true’ rather than “i promise” – to deceive. Moritz…


  • Why Do Rationalists Avoid Testing via the Empirical, Operational, and Reciprocity?

    (Curt Doolittle December 18 at 9:24pm) 1) if we CAN fully expand a sentence, before we test it for internal consistency, and we do not do so, then why? In other words, what is the informational content between an unexpanded sentence, and an expanded sentence? And why would we fail to expand a sentence that can…


  • Open Borders Produce Forceful Redistribution.

    December 19 at 10:11am —“Property norms define superior and inferior claims. The current condition of the “unused” land is subsidized at gun point by victims of tax theft. Those victims therefore have the best objective link to its use. An open border policy is therefore the forceful redistribution of resources from those with superior property claims…