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Tag Archives: society
Graphing Government Economic Friction
Dear Friends, It seems to me it is a self evident fact that government could regulate poverty. In other words, government could enact regulations that are so absurd, all economic activity would come to a halt. In fact we see … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged capitalist, constitution, corruption, econimc friction, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, Graphing Government Economic Friction, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, Lawyers, market activity, market system, meritocracy, politicians, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, society, stimulus, tax
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Cultural Knowledge
Dear Friends, It seems to me that most economists are looking at the extrinsic facts and drawing conclusions that are in fact at odds with the intrinsic qualities of those very facts. Extrinsic facts are like “a blade of grass … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, philosophy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalist, Cultural Knowledge, elite, extrinsic, government, government spending, Hsun Ching, incentive, International Capitalist Party, intrinsic, Law, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, recession, society, Sophistry
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Diversity in Ability
Dear Friends, It seems to me that all people are capable. You are a capable person, he is capable, she is capable and even I have some small capacity. That is a fundamental theme of the International Capitalist Party’s ethos. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, philosophy
Tagged anti capitalist, capabilities, corruption, diversity, diversity in ability, economy, education, elite, government, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, media, politicians, politics, poverty, regulation, society, tyranny
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The Responsibility of the Media in a Liberal Society
Dear Friends, It seems to me that if there was a checkout person at a convenience store, who only checked out certain people, that person would loose his or her job. If there were a trash collector, who only worked … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalist, constitution, corruption, doctrine of self interest rightly understood, economy, education, elite, government, International Capitalist Party, media, meritocracy, politicians, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, self interest, society, The Responsibility of the Media in a Liberal Society, tyranny, unbiased, unbiasedmedia
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Once Broken…
Dear Friends, It seems to me that once something is lost, it is much harder to get it back, than to have not lost it in the first place. I cannot think of a single example where this axiom doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in economy, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged communist, constitution, corruption, democrat, economy, elite, evil, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, Law, media, Once Broken, open society, progressive, regulation, republic, socialist, society, Sophistry, tyranny, unbiased
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Constitutions, Positive Rights and Class Mobility
Dear Friends, It seems to me that any Constitution that is a list of “positive rights” is nothing more than Slave Papers. Such Constitutions require that one group/faction is entitled to the labor of another group/faction. No matter if, the … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged capitalist, Class Mobility, communist, constitution, Constitutions, economy, education, elite, evil, good, government, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, meritocracy, politics, Positive Rights, poverty, progressive, regulation, socialist, society, sophist, Sophistry, tyranny
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Romantically Involved with Revolution
Dear Friends, It seems to me that we all romanticize that which we know nothing of. Those that know nothing of war romanticize it and think they would emerge strong and heroic from one if they were involved. But whenever … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, anticapitalist, capitalist, communist, constitution, corruption, elite, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, meritocracy, numa, poverty, rational maximiser, society, sophist, Sophistry, tyranny
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What Form Compassion?
Dear Friends, It seems to me that compassion is not really a relative term. Compassion is both self effacing and uplifting to another. Compassion is never insidious. Is this compassion… If a government provided it’s people, free of charge regardless … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged compassion, economy, education, elite, evil, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, politics, poverty, progressive, redistribution, society, Sophistry, tax, tyranny
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Violence and Society
Dear Friends, It seems to me that anyone, who honestly claims that the violence we see in our societies are an aberration, is profoundly ignorant of human history. Look at the virtual violence we surround ourselves with, and the omnipresent … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged alexander, cilvization, civilized, confucius, corruption, crassly, elite, government, Hsun Ching, International Capitalist Party, media, mencius, plutarch, politics, roman arena, society, Sophistry, unbiased, violence, violence and our society, virtual violence, virtual war
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The Many Flavors of Nationalism
Dear Friends, It seems to me, that ninety nine percent of the people on this planet don’t understand why the US is so strong, when it is made up of so many different races of people. In a meeting with … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalist, communist, constitution, education, government, hitler, incentive, independant, International Capitalist Party, meritocracy, nationalism, politics, rational maximiser, redistribution, socialist, society, veblen
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