tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204863782883637837.post799974230337910825..comments2024-03-27T20:51:11.303-04:00Comments on Accepting Ignorance: Jacking the GullsAlrenoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11119846531341190283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204863782883637837.post-1990455072164934242015-11-17T13:26:46.172-05:002015-11-17T13:26:46.172-05:00He is entertaining, and sometimes very insightful ...<i>He is entertaining, and sometimes very insightful - his description of SJW is a good basis for true psychological analysis. Therefore, it make sense to read him.<br /><br />However, by the nature of his enterprise he is arguing to win, not to learn. Therefore, trying to argue with him or comment at his site is useless, unless you want to applaud him or to serve as a straight man for his jokes.</i><br /><br />Coming to agreement is pleasant.<br /><br />--<br /><br />I'm skeptical of deregulation. I expect regulations to make sense only in light of past regulations, meaning de-regulation can make things worse, by removing pillars that later regulation rely on. Perhaps it's another case of the second-best economic theorem. If you have free healthcare, you often need breadlines and other protections to deter frivolous overuse. 'De-regulation' is then making the healthcare for-profit but not removing the queues. Now you have to wait in line <i>and</i> pay at the end. <br /><br />Officials and servers not rebelling sounds highly plausible to me. <br /><br />It is extremely plausible to suppose that the productive class is the most likely to get violently upset about the parasite classes. I will certainly study your link when I get a chance. Alrenoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11119846531341190283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5204863782883637837.post-74156856128713284802015-11-17T05:49:25.205-05:002015-11-17T05:49:25.205-05:00Vox Populi is engaged in rhetoric ie propaganda fi...Vox Populi is engaged in rhetoric ie propaganda fights. He is entertaining, and sometimes very insightful - his description of SJW is a good basis for true psychological analysis. Therefore, it make sense to read him.<br /><br />However, by the nature of his enterprise he is arguing to win, not to learn. Therefore, trying to argue with him or comment at his site is useless, unless you want to applaud him or to serve as a straight man for his jokes.<br /><br />As for your claim it is quite true. The overregulation is pushing jobs out of USA. You are quite right that it is easy and natural for administration to overregulate. But it is equally easy for politicians to get elected by promising to deregulate. In USA Republicans promised and delivered deregulation in many areas - but never when it could help industrial workers, or small business workers.<br /><br />In fact the whole modern Leftism is directed against industrial workers: women, blacks, homosexuals etc have one thing in common - they do not work in a factory.<br /><br /><br />http://stevemoxon.co.uk/identitypoliticsandpc.php<br /><br />THE ORIGIN OF 'IDENTITY POLITICS'<br /><br />& 'POLITICAL CORRECTNESS'<br /><br />Not Consideration for Minorities but Hatred for the Mass of Ordinary People; Specifically 'the Workers' -- Tracing the Roots of Why and How it Arose and Developed Reveals the Greatest Political Fraud in History<br /><br />Steve Moxon, 2014. Sheffield, UK.stevemoxon3@talktalk.net<br /><br />Published on the stevemoxon.co.uk website on August 17, 2014.<br /><br />A Creative Commons copyright applies.<br /><br />[An edited version appears in The Quarterly Review as 'Dworkin's Dangerous Idea: Steve Moxon Deconstructs Identity Politics'. http://www.quarterly-review.org/?p=2954]. More fully, it appears as part of Moxon SP (2014) Partner violence as female-specific in aetiology. New Male Studies 3(3) 69-93]<br /><br /><br />The reason for this is quite simple: the industrial workers are a revolutionary class. Peasants used to mutiny and massacre local noblemen, but were too disorganized to ever win. <br /><br />Officials and "service" people (bankers, waiters etc) do not rebel. At the moment I do not remember the title of the book which describes this.<br />baduinhttp://baduin.livejournal.comnoreply@blogger.com