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Part 1. The North American Technate TNAT Technocracy

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This is a series of lectures given by a member of TechnocracyInc. This series explains basics of the Technate design for North America.
This series was recorded in 1980. The information presented, accurately portrays the Technate design for North America.
That information is also available in the original paper copy of the Technocracy Study Course... the precedent document regarding the Technate scientific social design.
The Technate design precludes special interest groups.
It is based on science and is not an oligarchic belief system concept.
It uses a system called energy accounting. It is not a political system.
It is not connected to any other groups or ideas other than the Technical Alliance... the original group that presented these ideas.
The Technate design is the viable alternative to the current Price System method.
Investigate and join with us to make the information concerning this subject available to interested parties.
As our resource base becomes destroyed we begin to bumper up on a time when real alternative ideas must be used if survival is desired.
The Technate design provides abundance within the context of sustainability.
It does not use the scarcity based system that has been employed in the past (the Price System).
The use of mechanical energy has altered the reference points concerning how a society can be governed. Functional governance is now possible. The Technate design is secular and humanitarian... creative and imaginitive.
Investigate the North American Technate design. TNAT http://technatedesign-tnat.blogspot.com/
The North American Technate TNAT

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  • "for a price system to function two things are required scarcity, and growth" this is not quite accurate, this fallacy is generated largely by peoples presupposition that tokens of debt are the same thing as money. In a system of fractional reserve lending where the sole medium of exchange is debt then yes perpetual growth is required, however with sound money and a shrinking population perpetual growth is not at all necessary.

  • @xcvsdxvsx No such thing as sound money in 2011 or 12.... for a lot of reasons money no longer is viable. Google Technocracy technate and start educating yourself on biophysical economics... and do not just repeat libertarian ideas from 100 years ago in a time of low energy conversion.

  • @TBonePickensetc in what way is gold not sound money?

  • @xcvsdxvsx Again your just repeating what you have been told about mainstream economics. Money is a debt token no matter what it is. The more 'money' you have the more captured debt. Gold or silver or bronze or what ever. It measures nothing real. It is the old system. We are talking about a thermoeconomic system here based on physics. It measures resources and would be a 'right of citizenship'. As said google the file 'Money, History & Energy Accounting' if you want more background.

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  • @13R1CK4 you are an extremely ignorant person if you think so... and know nothing of history or energy economics or this subject. Marxism was based on the glorification of human toil... same as Capitalism really or socialism. The labor theory of value no longer can make the Price System work.

    Educate yourself. Technology destroys the Price System. Robotics and energy conversion etc. have made Capitalism a dead letter as well as contract society.

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  • @WarmongerWW3 I'm aware of that argument, but I think it's incorrect.

    Yes our resources are finite, but not to the degree that most assume.

    Technology is a wonderful thing, and it's quickly bringing us new ways to increase our efficiency in the usage of those resources. When you get down to the most efficient ways to do things, there's more than enough resources for everyone, for a very long time.

    We just need to be smarter about how we do things..

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