Technocracy Technate design.

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What is Technocracy ? In the U.S. alone, in 1992, more than 81 quadrillion Btu`s were consumed, with 62 quadrillion being used for overall operating, leaving 19 quadrillion to be consumed by the personal needs of the population. That should supply every North American with their favorite personal items, all else being supplied as a right of citizenship. Keep in mind: to be physically consumed. Since there is a definite limit to the amount of goods and services one individual can consume, it is both reasonable and efficient to issue equal numbers of energy units to each adult. The number will be greater than anyone can physically consume. Since everyone would have their own plentiful supply, there would be no point in transferring certificates to any other person, or stealing someone else`s. When private property and civil contracts are no longer the basis of society, much of what we think of as crime is also eliminated. The Technate design, energy accounting system, is an accounting system only. It is not a Price System reward and punishment method that relies on maintaining a scarcity based class/caste system, for people control. The current system allows money as the basic unit of manipulation and coercion, money or debt tokens also control our dysfunctional political government system as well. When debt tokens are the arbiter of decision, something that measures nothing real is being used. These wrong choices pile up in terms of resource destruction and environmental devastation. Click the blue Pdf in the 'view the book' box on the left to open this file.
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