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Question: How should laws be justified?
Via the Natural Law(Rothbard) - 7 (46.7%)
Via the Survived Custom in Social Evolution(Burke, Hayek) - 6 (40%)
Via the Public Opinion of the Major(Rousseau) - 2 (13.3%)
Total Voters: 15

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April 18, 2012, 11:10:18 AM
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So Zeitgeist/Venus/whatever isn't scientism? They certainly appear that way.

They claim that decisions are "arrived at," not imposed.  Though there's also a supercomputer involved so I'm not sure how that's supposed to work in practice.

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April 18, 2012, 12:25:19 PM
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Though there's also a supercomputer involved so I'm not sure how that's supposed to work in practice.

Well, if the computer isn't also solving philosophical problems, I don't know how it would change anything. And since we're already inhabiting the supercomputer that is supposed to work on that...  Wink
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April 18, 2012, 04:55:38 PM
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Actually the policies of "old American technocracy" were thinly wailed socialism with a technocratic taint.

Their ideas include things such as sharing the production apparatus freely - which in essence is communism.

Their command structure is based on being a technocrat and an engineer which to me sounds a lot like "member of the party".
(I have known not so smart engineers and I'm sure some "Engineers" from China are not quite up to par for instance)


Our command structure combine merit OTHER than title and the scientific method. To become a leader you would either have to come from a "school" which methods have been scientifically proven in a "court" to produce better leaders or yourself have been successful leader already (possibly both may be required for higher positions).

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