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  • Synonyms

    [T]he only moral society is one in which property, morality and law are synonyms. (i) PROPERTY : that which we demonstrate. (ii) MORALITY: that which we require. (iii) LAW: that which we promise.


  • Sketch on Obverse/Inverse and Positive/Negative as Context/Rule

    (sketch)[I] have been working on this idea, and I finally gotten close to expressing it tangibly as measurement.  The examples I give are the golden(positive) vs the silver rule(negative),  property(positive) vs property rights(negative).  And I want to construct a general rule for requiring both positive(contextual precision) and negative(general rule).  Because I feel its necessary to…


  • Property is Settled Science

    [W]e Don’t Need To Further Research Property – it’s Settled Science. 1) Property that we consider ours, is that which we bear costs to obtain or bear costs if we lose. 2) Property that is necessary within a cooperative kinship group is determined by that which is necessary to prevent free-riding. 3) Property that we…


  • Property Rights are Cheaper than Slavery

    CHEAPER FOR THE STRONG TO GIVE PEOPLE PROPERTY RIGHTS [P]roperty exists prior to codification in a constitution. So does promise, prior to the institution of contract. A constitution is merely an agreement for reciprocal insurance of the terms of property and contract. It so happens that allocation of property rights determines the incentives possible, and…


  • We Discovered Truth Telling

    [W]hile Propertarianism does provide the missing logic of cooperation that Mises promised us, and that the prohibition of free riding is the single cooperative problem to be overcome, that the central proposition of Propertarianism is the western struggle to testify truthfully to one’s jury, and that trust is the result of that struggle, and economic…


  • The Transaction Cost Theory of Government

    PROPERTARIANISM: THE TRANSACTION COST THEORY OF GOVERNMENT(second draft) (closer) [H]istory says only that the development of a state – a monopoly bureaucracy – transfers high local transaction costs without central rents, to state rents and low transaction cost. Libertarians nearly universally ignore the evidence of universal transaction costs and free riding at the local level.…


  • The Price of Property Rights

    –“You don’t have a right to rights. Pay full price, like everyone else.”–  Eli Harman –“The entrance fee to the land of Liberty is your contractual obligation to risk life, limb and property to obtain and defend it. Free riders have permission only – not Liberty. Only fee paying members have existential rights.”– Curt Doolittle…


  • Liberty: A Distributed Dictatorship of Free Men

    Guest Post By Eli Harman [L]iberty can triumph because liberty is the most robust sort of authoritarianism. You can kill a king. You can corrupt a democracy. But a distributed dictatorship of free men is practically irresistible and unassailable in comparison. Its power derives from a degree of all-seeing omnipresence that exceeds even the wildest…


  • (Sigh. You Can’t Fix Stupid)

    (Lament)(catharsis) [I] get a lot of criticism from my friends for trying to ‘help’ idiots. And yes, it is often a waste of time in the sense that you can’t change their thinking (much). On the other hand, I learn a lot about how to debate when I do argue with simple folk. I saved…


  • Twenty Concepts for Public Intellectuals, Journalists, Advisors, Politicians and Bureaucrats.

    Calls for the closer integration of science in political decision-making have been commonplace for decades. However, there are serious problems in the application of science to policy — from energy to health and environment to education. One suggestion to improve matters is to encourage more scientists to get involved in politics. Although laudable, it is…


  • Tilting Against The Market’s Use of Available Information

    Guest Post by Michael Phillip [A]ll the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) says is that markets use all available information. Which does not sound like much until one works through the implications. One of which is, as William Easterly states, economists correctly predicted that they could not correctly predict. In Cochrane’s words: “It’s fun to say…


  • The Portfolio of Privileges and Underprivileges

    Guest Post by Michael Phillip [S]ince social status is conferred in many different ways — everything from race to geography to class — all people are both privileged and non-privileged in certain aspects of their life. Furthermore, since dynamics of social status are highly dependent on situation, a person can benefit from privilege in one…


  • Racism Is Curable: By Eliminating Demand for It

    RACISM AND REVERSE RACISM: OR PERHAPS IT’S TRIVIALLY SIMPLE AND SUCH DISCUSSION IS DISHONEST In response to Matt Zwolinski : http://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/2014/11/on-reverse-racism-three-thought-experiments/ [F]acts: 1) The distribution of physical desirability for mating, the demonstrated behaviors of impulsivity and time preference, aggression, and demonstrated intelligence vary between individuals. (true)2) The social classes are organized by these distributions due to…


  • Um … The Market Is A Computer.

    —“When I was in high school, I thought we should put the robots in charge. … Then I realized the market is a computer.”—Eli Harman


  • Leninism’s Atavism

    —“Leninism’s development of the totally expropriating state was profoundly atavistic. So atavistic that, the Soviet Union managed to pass through ibn Khaldun’s state cycle in a single life time. “— Michael Phillip –“Lenin famously claimed that communism was socialism + electricity. Actually, it was an attempted return to the origins of the state + electricity.…


  • The Conspiracy Of Trust 🙂

    [satire] Guest Post by Johannes Meixner [T]here’s a conspiracy going on in this world, and it is secretly plotting to take over the world. Like any good conspiracy it abides by a ridiculously positive name, which may confuse the reader into thinking they’re doing good: ***The High Trust Society.*** As I was able to have…


  • Relax. I Can Stop Criticizing Critical Rationalism Now

    [I]t is merely a convenient language for science. A pidgin -just as mathematical Platonism is a convenient pidgin for mathematics. I apologise to my friends an ex friends for the experiments that I had to run in order to solve the superior problem. I appreciate all your efforts and patience. But I think it was…


  • Ending Demand For Racism

    (positioning)(achieving equality) [T]he only reason your race is behind my race or any other race is the difference between rates of reproduction of the classes. Just as my race is behind or a head of other races because of our suppression or lack of suppression of birth rates at the bottom. That’s it. So fix…


  • Propertarianism and the Purpose of Philosophy

    (very important) [T]he value of philosophy is to convert what we learn, into the web (network) of related concepts that we currently USE. (Note that I do not use the word ‘believe’, which is a synonym for justification.) This often requires a great deal of rearranging of our concepts. That which was before subordinate, turns…


  • On Convincing Others

    [C]HALLENGING THOUGHT OF THE DAY(useful) 0 – We are unequally desirable mates – this is necessary for evolutionary adaptation.1 – We evolved a reproductive division of labor – the genders.2 – We evolved an inter-temporal division of reproductive labor:4 – We demonstrate short, medium, and long term preferences; 5 – We demonstrate short, medium, and long…