Society of Technocracy

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Gerald Spadafore ISBN: 9781452484648
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers Publication: January 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gerald Spadafore
ISBN: 9781452484648
Publisher: A-Argus Better Book Publishers
Publication: January 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Society of Technocracy is an insurrection against the status-quo. It defies logic, reasoning, and reality. Faith in Technocracy requires an audacious leap in the dark. Conventionality is virtually shattered. Politics as usual is treated like yesterday’s garbage, it stinks, toss it in the trash. Sacred political cows are a pariah, they are slaughtering democracy. They need to be abolished.

Elections, prisons, education, money, constitutions, laws, property ownership, medical care, courts, and many other components of our democratic process must be radically reinvented. To accomplish these revolutionary goals, an omnipotent government is mandated to lead the nation to a new frontier and embrace newfangled dimensions of reality.

Absolute trust in a pure technical administration system for political decision making is deemed far more desirable than to continue to rely on the same old feebleminded humans to govern mankind. Man is unequivocally fallible while computers and robots can be programed to render sound, fair and consistent rulings.

The current political system is bankrupt; it must be rejected and replaced with Technocracy. Politicians will never remediate their own flawed political system; corruption is just too ingrained. The only salvation for our great nation is a political revolution.

Our current political system is insolvent; it must be outlawed and replaced with a courageous brave new world called Technocracy. Rectifying the sleaze mode of governing is a must, if we hope that government will once again be for the people. The only salvation for our great nation is an outright political upheaval. Technocracy is up to the challenge.

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Society of Technocracy is an insurrection against the status-quo. It defies logic, reasoning, and reality. Faith in Technocracy requires an audacious leap in the dark. Conventionality is virtually shattered. Politics as usual is treated like yesterday’s garbage, it stinks, toss it in the trash. Sacred political cows are a pariah, they are slaughtering democracy. They need to be abolished.

Elections, prisons, education, money, constitutions, laws, property ownership, medical care, courts, and many other components of our democratic process must be radically reinvented. To accomplish these revolutionary goals, an omnipotent government is mandated to lead the nation to a new frontier and embrace newfangled dimensions of reality.

Absolute trust in a pure technical administration system for political decision making is deemed far more desirable than to continue to rely on the same old feebleminded humans to govern mankind. Man is unequivocally fallible while computers and robots can be programed to render sound, fair and consistent rulings.

The current political system is bankrupt; it must be rejected and replaced with Technocracy. Politicians will never remediate their own flawed political system; corruption is just too ingrained. The only salvation for our great nation is a political revolution.

Our current political system is insolvent; it must be outlawed and replaced with a courageous brave new world called Technocracy. Rectifying the sleaze mode of governing is a must, if we hope that government will once again be for the people. The only salvation for our great nation is an outright political upheaval. Technocracy is up to the challenge.

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