Technate

Technate

The term Technate was originated by Technocracy Incorporated in the early 1930s to describe the region over which a technocratic society would operate using thermodynamic energy accounting instead of a price system (money) method. [http://telstar.ote.cmu.edu/environ/m3/s3/05account.shtml Environmental Decision making, Science and Technology] All resources and industry of this land region would be used to provide an abundance of goods and services, within a sustainable ecological context, to its citizens under the program Energy Accounting. [http://ecen.com/eee9/ecoterme.htm Economy and Thermodynamics]

According to technocrats, a technate cannot simply be set up anywhere like a modern-day country; it has several requirements that must be met in order for it to operate:

*There must be sufficient "natural resources".
*There must be an existing "industrial" and "scientific" base from which to operate the Technate.
*There must be a sufficient amount of trained personnel for its operation.

According to Technocracy Inc., presently the North American continent is known to be able to fully meet the basic requirements needed to operate a Technate, although other land areas could attempt it, with varying results, depending on the required conditions of energy conversion. [Cutler J. Cleveland, [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Biophysical_economics "Biophysical economics"] , "Encyclopedia of Earth", Last updated: September 14, 2006.] The design is intended to transform North American society, and replace the current Price system. [The Energy Certificate essay by Fezer. An article on energy accounting as proposed by Technocracy Inc. http://www.technocracy.org/Archives/The%20Energy%20Certificate-r.htm Article on alternative system to money 'energy accounting']

The North American Technate

The North American Technate is a design and plan to transform North America into a Technocratic society. The plan includes using Canada's rich deposits of minerals and hydro-electric power as a complement to the United States's industrial and agricultural capacity. (Many of the details of this plan are presented in the "Technocracy Study Course", the precedent document of the Technocracy movement.)

The North America Technate would be composed of all of North America, Central America, the Caribbean, parts of South America, and Greenland, encompassing some 30 modern nations (as well as numerous Non-Self-Governing Territories). If the Technate were set up today, it would contain nearly 600 million citizens and its total land area would be over 26 million square km (making it the largest nation on Earth).Its territorial claims would stretch from the North Pole in the north, to the Equator in the south, and from the Caribbean in the east, to the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean to the west.

Criticisms of the Technocracy Technate concept

Technocrats would argue that those in power, primarily politicians and boards of corporations, naturally form an organized opposition, since a Technate society would eliminate both the existing political system and the corporate system.Fact|date=August 2008

Critics make the following claims regarding the technate design:

*There is no possible way to eliminate scarcity of products in modern society and unemployment is not a concern in relation to automation of industry, as other jobs will be created.
**Technocrats, on the other hand, see the current price system as inefficient and wasteful, and argue that the unemployment rate is not an accurate measure of the total number of people working and the amount of work being performed. In the United States, of those of working age, only 65% participate in the economy, [cite web
author = U.S. Department of Labor
url = http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNS11300000
title = Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
accessdate = 2006-04-09
] while European countries have an even smaller proportion. [cite web
author = European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
url = http://www.eurofound.eu.int/areas/industrialrelations/dictionary/definitions/LABOURFORCEPARTICIPATION.htm
title = Labour force participation
accessdate = 2006-12-28
] Moreover, a significant number of employees work in industries such as finance, advertising, and retail. Many of these jobs would disappear after the transition from a monetary economy to a technate design. Furthermore technocrats would claim that purchasing power in a price system is eroded by technology eliminating human labor and hence the underpinning of a consumer money society becomes dysfunctional, as jobs are lost to extraneous energy driven machines.

ee also

* Urbanate

External links

* [http://www.technocracy.org/ Technocracy Incorporated] (Official Website)
* [http://www.ssa.gov/history/briefhistory3.html "Historical Background and Development of Social Security"] from the U.S. Social Security Administration (see section "Technocracy")
* [http://www.technocracy.org/Archives/History%20&%20Purpose-r.htm History and Purpose of Technocracy]

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