Could a Technocracy be Better than Democracy? - Page 32
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PSdualwielder
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On September 14 2011 08:27 PSdualwielder wrote: maybe not a country, but they should run schools that way. They do run schools this way... English teachers teach English, english teachers run the English department, etc... | ||
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On September 14 2011 08:35 tech information wrote: Technocracy is only applicable on the Continental level. That is the minimum area for sustainability. No one I really listening. Mostly just having group laugh fest ![]() | ||
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On September 14 2011 08:37 Mr. Wiggles wrote: Instead of octuple posting, you should use the edit button on the top right of your posts, in the blue bar. Less spam, easier to read. He's just spamming, don't mind him ![]() | ||
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HellRoxYa
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![]() Where is the technocracy thread? I'm sure it's somewhere... Oh right, it's here. Where we've been talking about it. Unless you believe anyone who doesn't agree Technocracy has to be silenced? Egad! The horror lol ![]() | ||
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We did read your link. That should have been the minimum before creating and posting on this thread called Technocracy. Now read the Technocracy Study Course and every other link I put. They are all on the internet free of charge. If your not interested in Technocracy's design you are welcome as I said to create another thread to debate "expertocracy/aristocracy/meritocracy vs. democracy", a well known concept that has been debated since Plato's time. What's the big deal? | ||
ikl2
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I'd be offended by your claim that the only things worth knowing are Physics, Chemistry, and Biology if you weren't worth a giggle. Edit: Did you know that the word 'organ' is rooted in the Greek 'organon' (which is only spelled differently because of the way case works in Greek) and originally and primarily meant 'tool'? The modern word, as in bodily organ, is actually a metaphor: the body's tool. With strict adherence to the original meaning, that doesn't make much sense. A tool is used to intentionally do something - a body doesn't 'use' it's parts. Thus, you shouldn't use the word 'organ', 'cause it means something different. If you want to talk about parts of your body, you should use your own word. | ||
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