There is a lot of information already on the forums regarding what Technocracy is all about, why don't you start there? If you have specific questions I'll try and answer them to the best of my abilities.
The goal of the Technate is to give to each citizen the highest standard of living possible that can be sustained indefinitely given the limits of available resources and environmental constraints. The Technate is a post-scarcity society which is only intended for areas which have met the requirements for a Technate. Those requirements are: 1) sufficient natural resources to produce an abundance 2) sufficient technology to produce an abundance 3) sufficient trained personnel to operate the technology.
Technocracy is a fairly complicated subject, and the more one tries to summarize it the less accurate the description becomes. That is why when people ask "what Technocracy is about" I generally refer them to either the Study Course or Technocracy's Technological Continental Design. Both of these documents are freely available online. Pretty much anything you want to know is going to be found there. For those looking for a faster read, TTCD is probably better. For those wanting a more in-depth explanation, the Study Course is better. The Study Course is also the original document co-authored by M. King Hubbert. I can try to answer specific questions regarding Techncoracy, but a general summary is pretty much impossible. There is nothing inherently difficult to understand about Technocracy, but the various peices of knowledge build on each other in a way that does not lend itself well to summaries.
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Thanks for this thread,
I have a question to ask if you don't mind, I may ask more, but I'll stick with this for now:
How would Technocracy practically deal with future ecological crisis?
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How would production be organised in a technate?
I have stated the goal of Technocracy above. Technocracy would accomplish this goal by eliminating all of the waste associated with the Price System, and by only using the most efficient designs possible in all aspects of society. This latter aspect is the result of the katascopic nature of Technocracy. In addition, because of the goal of the Technate, our natural resources would only be used on a sustainable basis, since depleting those resources would interfere with the Technate's goal of distributing an abundance to everyone.
If you want to know more specific design aspects that would contribute to a more sustainable society, I can briefly go over that. Housing in a Technate would be in Urbanates, resort-like structures which would be self-contained cities planned top-down for maximum livability and energy efficiency. As such, they would be planned so that cars would be completely unecessary as a form of transportation. Transportation within an Urbanate would mainly be by foot as everything would be located within easy walking distance of your home. Since there are no cars the surface can be dedicated entirely to pedestrians with landscaped park areas covering much of the surface area. An urbanate would consume less than 1/3rd the energy, per capita, of our sprawling automobile dominated cities. In case this leads one to think that residents of an Urbanate would lead an austere lifesytle, one should remember that a Technate is a post-scarcity society, where everyone would enjoy a vastly improved standard of living over what exists today. We could also look at transportation. The technocratic plan for transportation calls for walking, cycling, and automated mass transit within the Urbanates. Connecting the Urbanates to each other and to popular destinations in the countryside would be a network of high speed trains, possibly mag-lev. A person riding a passenger train has a per-capita fuel efficiency of 300-500 mpg. If faster travel is desired than planes would of course also be available. A series of canals would be created for the shipping of goods, as it is drastically more fuel efficient to ship things this way than by truck. We could also look at consumer products. Today, we have needless competition arising from the pressure to make profit, which results in needless duplication and waste of materials. We also have planned obsolesense, again a strategy used to make more money that is intentionally wasteful. We have planned waste because wasting resources is profitable for the merchants of those resources. We also have inneficient designs because different companies don't share knowledge and resources with each other. If those companies cooperated and had access to the same knowledge and resources, vastly improved and more efficient designs become possible.
In order to build all these infrastructure projects, our existing cities would be razed over time and recycled for resources. We have all the building materials we already need if we re-use the materials in our existing cities. As residents are relocated into Urbanates, abandoned sections of the old city are torn down and recycled. As urbanates would occupy a much smaller area of land than our automobile dominated cities, vast tracts of land could be reclaimed by nature or used for agriculture or parkland.
The above aspects are merely design proposals that were put forward by members of Tech, Inc. It is really impossible to say what the final design would be until the Technate is in place, because it is only once all the Functional Sequences and the Continental Control are established that a Katascopic Plan could be devised. However, given that the members of Tech, Inc. were all various experts in their respective fields, it is safe to assume that what they envisioned would be pretty close to whatever actually gets implemented.
As far as how production would be organized, this would be done by grouping together by field of operation all the personnel and technology involved in a particular function. These organizations are called Functional Sequences. There would be a sequence for housing, one for transportation, one for healthcare, one for education, etc. The process of appointment from above and selection from below determines one's position within a Functional Sequence, but it should be remembered that no one has to work if they don't want to. In other words you don't have to be part of a Functional Sequence if you don't want to. Anyone can be removed from their position at any time by a two-thirds vote as a safeguard against corruption, and to ensure the continued functioning of the Technate.
Hope this helps.