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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Technocratic movement |  |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Goals and ideologyA technocracy is a socio-economic system, one that is based upon abundance, as opposed to scarcity-based economies like capitalism or communism. A core conclusion reached by the group is that a price system, or any system based on scarcity, is an illogical means of distribution in the technologically advanced world in which we live. Technocracy sees established economic, political and administrative forms as relics of a traditional past. The group uses scientific observations and reasoning to argue that a technate is an optimal social structure.
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See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Goals and ideologyA technocracy is a socio-economic system, one that is based upon abundance, as opposed to scarcity-based economies like capitalism. A core conclusion reached by the group is that a price system, or any system based on scarcity, is an illogical means of distribution in the technologically advanced world in which humans live. Technocracy sees established economic, political and administrative forms as relics of a traditional past. The group uses scientific observations and reasoning to argue that a technate is an optimal social structure.
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See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - Technocracy in Fiction Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalismmain article - Anarchism and capitalism
Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value.
Supporters of capitalism usually agree with what is called the Subjective Theory of Value (STV), as explained by most mainstream economic textbooks. This system of economics is usually termed "marginalist" economics.
The STV states that the price of a commodity is determined by its marginal utility to the consumer and producer. Marginal utility is the point on an individual's scale of satisfa ...
See also:Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links Read more here: » Anarchist economics: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency TheoriesMany, if not most, anarchists advocate the abolition of money, but others call for a replacement of it with new value systems, new exchange paradigms, and new means of production, arguing that the modern economy cannot be handled without some kind of currency or that it will be a while before we can abolish currency.
Anarchist economics - Gift Economy.
Gift Economies are those based of free distribution of goods and services. Anarcho-Communists are the main proponents of such. However many times this is sa ...
See also:Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links Read more here: » Anarchist economics: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist StrategySome anarchists believe that it is not radical political activity that will transform society, but radical economic activity that will make true change. They regard boycotts, consumer advocacy, and class-action lawsuits to be merely liberal actions that do not address the core problem which is capitalism itself.
Anarchists believe that changing the nature of work itself is the crux of defeating capitalism. Parecon addresses the division of labor question by advocating balanced job complexes wherein all workers at a production facility ...
See also:Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links Read more here: » Anarchist economics: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy |
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Anarchist economics - Utopia.
Utopia (sometimes known as Trialville) was an individualist anarchist colony begun in 1847, by Josiah Warren and associates, in the United States on a tract of land approximately 30 miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. see also: mutualism and Cincinnati Time Store.
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See also:Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links Read more here: » Anarchist economics: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies |
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Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics.
main article - Parecon
Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel began to write about Parecon in the 1980's. This work builds on their earlier critiques of both market-based and centrally planned economies suggesting instead allocation by participatory planning created by the democratic interaction of a network of production and consumption councils. Though not strictly an "anarchist" idea, its core features of decentralized democratic planning, institutions and ...
See also:Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links Read more here: » Anarchist economics: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movementThe movement is too obscure to attract much criticism. However, technocrats themselves would argue that those in power, politicians and heads of corporations, are a form of organized opposition. The movement would claim that this opposition has helped spread a negative connotation to the term and any ideologies that seem related to the movement. Moreover, technocrats say that those in power have spread propaganda to convince the public that what we have now ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - Technocracy in Fiction Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movementTo date, two serious studies of the early history of the Technocratic movement have been published:
William E. Akin, Technocracy and the American Dream: The Technocrat Movement, 1900-1941 (University of California Press, 1977) ISBN 0520031105
Henry Elsner, The Technocrats, Prophets of Automation (Syracuse University Press, 1967)
Elsner's account is from a sociological perspective and so might provide more social theory than history. Akin's book is much more detailed, though deals m ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - Technocracy in Fiction Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movementThe movement is too obscure to attract much criticism. However, technocrats themselves would argue that those in power, politicians and heads of corporations, are a form of organized opposition. The movement would claim that this opposition has helped spread a negative connotation to the term and any ideologies that seem related to the movement. Moreover, technocrats say that those in power have spread propaganda to convince the public that what we have now ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - HistoryHoward Scott started the Technocratic movement as the Technical Alliance in the winter of 1918-1919. The Technical Alliance, composed of mostly scientists and engineers, started an energy survey of the North American continent near the beginning of the 20th century. Many of their conclusions gave a scientific background upon which they based their social structure. In 1933, the group became incorporated in the state of New York as a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization known as Technocracy Inc. Led by Scott, then director-in ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - History |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movementTo date, two serious studies of the early history of the Technocratic movement have been published:
William E. Akin, Technocracy and the American Dream: The Technocrat Movement, 1900-1941 (University of California Press, 1977) ISBN 0520031105
Henry Elsner, The Technocrats, Prophets of Automation (Syracuse University Press, 1967)
Elsner's account is from a sociological perspective and so might provide more social theory than history. Akin's book is much more detailed, though deals m ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement |
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 |  |  | Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - HistoryHoward Scott started the Technocratic movement as the Technical Alliance in the winter of 1918-1919. The Technical Alliance, composed of mostly scientists and engineers, started an energy survey of the North American continent near the beginning of the 20th century. Many of their conclusions gave a scientific background upon which they based their social structure. In 1933, the group became incorporated in the state of New York as a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization known as Technocracy Inc. Led by Scott, then director-in ...
See also:Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - History, Technocratic movement - Goals and ideology, Technocratic movement - Ideology in detail, Technocratic movement - Design of a technate, Technocratic movement - Elimination of money: The era of Energy Accounting, Technocratic movement - Criticisms of the movement, Technocratic movement - Connections to other definitions of technocracy, Technocratic movement - Books on the Technocratic movement, Technocratic movement - Technocracy in Fiction Read more here: » Technocratic movement: Encyclopedia II - Technocratic movement - History |
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