| Technocracy and the New World Order: Part 3 | | Print | |
| Written by Steven Yates | |
| Saturday, 30 January 2010 06:00 | |
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Neither the early technocrats nor their present-day disciples have any interest in national sovereignty. People will not live in sovereign nation states but in Technates. Readers will have noticed the references to North America as a single political unit, or Technate. Howard Scott and his group were the first advocates of a North American Union before the idea had that name. As practically all crime of the Price System results from the attempts of individual to acquire the property of others illegally to alleviate their own insecurity, crime would practically cease to exist in a Technocratic society. Technocracy defines a criminal to be a human being with predatory instincts, living under a Price System, without sufficient capital to start a corporation. In a Technate, human beings would be treated for the first time in social history, not as willful entities, subject to legalistic prohibitions, restraints and penalizations, but as energy consuming people whose capacities as producers and consumers necessitate the development of the highest state of both capacities in order that human beings may be conditioned to living in a world of plenty where man's advantage over his fellowmen will no longer be socially profitable. All worthy social projects are implied in the one big objective of Technocracy, which is to give to every human being adequate economic security. But in a Technate will human beings still be allowed to ask, "What about basic freedoms, such as personal financial privacy or the freedom to travel?" “In the Technate,” the passage continues, “even the people who are not interested in Technocracy will enjoy the same high standard of living and increased leisure along with greater opportunity for cultural activities. Should they still prefer to live somewhere else, there will be no restriction on emigration.” Read all three parts to this series: Steven Yates earned his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1987. He is the author of one book, Civil Wrongs: What Went Wrong With Affirmative Action (San Francisco: ICS Press, 1994) and numerous articles both in academic journals and elsewhere. He has taught philosophy at Clemson University, Auburn University, Wofford College, the University of South Carolina, Southern Wesleyan University--Columbia, and Midlands Technical College, and has held fellowships with or worked on projects with the Institute for Humane Studies, the Heritage Foundation, the Heartland Institute, and the Acton Institute for Religion and Liberty.
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Flawed view of the nature of man
The major flaw with technocracy lies in its erroneous view of the nature of mankind. A proper picture of the nature of man can be found in Romans chapter 3.
Ha!
For its denunciation of a 'freedom from' the "greed" of capitalism (as if money is the root of greed and envy rather than the heart), Technocracy is the ultimate in material cosumerism. As marxism says It's the economy, stupid, the technate asserts it's the consuming.
These Thing
Are the from the mind of none other than Satan himself. Since he's a creature and not God, he has to control because he cannot create. He WILL pull this off but it will be short lived. Even with all his power, he is the biggest loser of all time. His doom was pronounced millenia back and it is certain, the sentence was merely suspended.
Aaron Russo was right
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Basically, it is 'the love of money' that causes people to do things that maybe otherwise they would not; money is necessary, a unit of measurement, not evil in and of itself. Everything is a 'heart matter'.....Lot more to this 'picture'; just wanted to add my 2 cents....
Sounds like the responses here are mostly from religious nuts
All Technocracy is,... science applied to society. Trying to use scare tactics to keep the same Libertarian or Progressive Liberal system is pointless. |
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