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Our Economy – One Gigantic Scam
We are in the grip of system that knows no bounds in treachery to skim profit from any source, at any price, at any time. Take Wall Street (please, as the jokesters say but this is no joke). The Street along with the...
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“Pragmatically, a way to begin would be to set up a capability ingovernment to budget according to flows of energy ratherthan money. Energy is the all-pervasiveunderlying currency of our society.”
U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield -- 1974
A PROGRAM
By Wil...
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Lois M. Scheel
1989
Published in:
Section 3 Newsletter, March 1989, No. 67
During one episode in Voltaire's comedy classic, Candide, his main character came upon a strange land called Eldorado where gold meant nothing to its inh...
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Information Brief Number 64
1968
We still have no coordinated Continent-wide transportation system (including transport by waterway, rail, air, roadway and pipeline). . .
No large-scale plan for collecting the produce of farms, mines, fore...
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Wilhelm A. Tietz
1990
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 3rd quarter 1990, No. 320
This article has been adapted from a lecture.
Language, like the sun, must light our way. It is the intellect's method of communication, an...
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Walt Fryers
1997
Published in:
Technocracy Digest 1st quarter 1997, No. 323
The North American Price System has run its course. It is no longer viable in its traditional form. It is now on ``life support'' in a desperate attempt to exte...
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L.W. Nicholson
1996
Published in:
Technocracy Digest, 3rd quarter 1996, No. 321
The North American Continent needs every citizen possible to study and understand the grave conditions -- social, economic and environmental -- now ...
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Information Brief Number 50
1960
TECHNOCRACY is science in the social field. The Encyclopedia Americana has said: `Whatever the future of Technocracy, one must fairly say that it is the only program of social and economic reconstruction which is...
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Ron Miller
1988
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 3rd quarter 1988, No. 312, Vol. 50 This article was given to me some time ago by the author, and differs somewhat from the printed version. In the magazine, the title was changed to ...
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Apathy Has Brought Us To The Brink
Staff
1996
Published in:
Technocracy Digest, 2nd quarter 1996, No. 320
For Many Years Technocracy has warned the people of North America that the arrogant disregard for basic social and phys...
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Book Review: Ecotopia (by Ernest Callenbach)
Lois M. Scheel
1989
Published in:
Section 3 Newsletter, Nov. 1989, No. 75
As is invariably the case with most writers who attempt to solve our serious social problems with either fic...
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Victor H. Bernstein
1945
Published in:
Technocracy Digest, 1945. (Reprinted from the newspaper PM by kind permission of the publisher. Victor H. Bernstein, a PM staff correspondent, gathered some of this material while on a six-month stay i...
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Reo McCaslin
1982
Published in:
Technocracy Digest, 2nd quarter 1996, No. 320
``For a long period of time, people knew what the problem was: they didn't have enough of anything. They were having a hard time to gain as much as th...
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John Berge
1992
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 3rd quarter 1992, No. 328
See also Worldwatch Paper No. 105, October, 1991, that was written by Marcia D. Lowe, titled Shaping Cities: The Environmental and Human Dimensions.
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Ron Miller
1998
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 1st quarter 1998, No. 350
This article is slightly different than the version printed in the magazine as this was converted directly from the author's word processor file.
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John Berge
1990
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 4th quarter 1990, No. 321
Technocracy's Continental Headquarters research staff has condensed on the following pages a fairly long article by the late Howard Scott, Contine...
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Howard Scott
1947
Published in:
The Northwest Technocrat, 2nd quarter 1992, No. 327
In 1947, Howard Scott, founder and Director in Chief of Technocracy Inc., pointed out some of the factors that are involved in world events. The...
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Ron Miller
The most important service any society can provide other than defense from outside attack is keeping the peace within the society so that people can conduct their business without fear. At first glance these two functions appear very sim...
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Ron Miller
Our technology has now reached a level where it is possible to completely destroy ourselves by several different means. In good old days if our actions created a disaster one could just move to some place where there was no disaster. T...
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Ron Miller
This concept has been around for quite a while and although there has been some experimentation little has been done. This is most probably due to a disinterest on the part of the central government. The system only would apply to a ci...