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Why wouldn't a technocracy work?

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  • L Lost User

    jschell, Please make your questions more difficult because as it stands you look like you're being paid to pitch softballs (1). *cough* Any ways, thank you for the thought provoking questions. I'm sure you'll find each one answered to your satisfaction - because only an idiot or a terrorist would fail to see the brillance of my answers.

    jschell wrote:

    - how the leaders will be choosen

    Leaders will be chosen by a program written by members of the Code Project.

    jschell wrote:

    - what methodology is used to decide what disciplines are actually suited for leadership

    Real disciplines (ie Computer Science, Database Administrator, Star Ship Captian) will be included whereas fake professions (System Architect, Lawyer, Pole Dancer) will be excluded.

    jschell wrote:

    - How does one retain the credentials of the discipline/technology that lead to their leadership role while spending all of the time leading.

    We'll be using the interwebs to keep things efficient. For example, if the President doesn't have to dress up in a suit everyday, but rather telecomutes, the time he saves shaving/dressing will give him enough time to lead the country, play a few rounds of Halo 4 and read articles on the Code Project. Thanks again, -MehGerbil NOTES ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1: Your check is in the mail.

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    BillWoodruff
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    MehGerbil wrote:

    only an idiot or a terrorist would fail to see the brillance of my answers.

    Well, Meh, I consider that statement: the epitome of technocracy in action. :) yrs, Bill

    ~ "access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." The future as envisioned by Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google.

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      "In a technocracy, decision makers would be selected based upon how knowledgeable and skillful they are in their field." Who does the selecting? Whatever form of government you use power corrupts, and those with the power eventually become concerned with nothing more than keeping it. You might as well form a government of village idiots. The Civil Service actually does everything, and however you choose the public face of the government the country will run as before.

      Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends. Shed Petition[^]

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      ChrisBraum
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      ChrisElston wrote:

      You might as well form a government of village idiots.

      Isn't that what we have at the moment?

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        ChrisElston wrote:

        You might as well form a government of village idiots.

        Isn't that what we have at the moment?

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        Lost User
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        No. At the moment we have a government formed of the idiot sons of incredibly wealthy idiots. It is a very different class of idiot to the bloke who got fired from his dung shoveling job cos he kept holding his shovel upside down.

        Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends. Shed Petition[^]

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        • L Lost User

          No. At the moment we have a government formed of the idiot sons of incredibly wealthy idiots. It is a very different class of idiot to the bloke who got fired from his dung shoveling job cos he kept holding his shovel upside down.

          Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends. Shed Petition[^]

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          ChrisBraum
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          ChrisElston wrote:

          the bloke who got fired from his dung shoveling job cos he kept holding his shovel upside down

          Do you mean something like a President who was photographed reading to children with the book upside down? :laugh:

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          • L Lost User

            Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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            Fran Porretto
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            If you think the RWARs are bad now, just wait until C++, C#, and Java devotees are all contending for power. Brace placement? Spaces or tabs? BAH! You ain't seen nothing yet. Doesn't matter to me, anyway. I'm an anarcho-monarchist. I tend to ignore power structures of all sorts...until I can see the whites of their eyes. (Yes, Virginia, the AR-15A really is accurate at 200 meters.)

            (This message is programming you in ways you cannot detect. Be afraid.)

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            • B BillWoodruff

              MehGerbil wrote:

              only an idiot or a terrorist would fail to see the brillance of my answers.

              Well, Meh, I consider that statement: the epitome of technocracy in action. :) yrs, Bill

              ~ "access to everything ever written or recorded, know everything the user ever worked on and saved to his or her personal hard drive, and know a whole lot about the user's tastes, friends and predilections." The future as envisioned by Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google.

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              Lost User
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              Bill, I was wondering if you'd like to be the new government's token opposition. Think Star Trek red-shirt. -MehGerbil

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              • L Lost User

                Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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                Brad Stiles
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                Why wouldn't it work? Because I am the only one qualified to run such a government, and all of the rest of you would be revolting simply because, in your ignorance, you didn't agree, so nothing would ever get done.

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                • S Sasha Laurel

                  That is probably a really good point, not to mention putting a group that is classically (generally speaking) socially awkward (or even dysfunctional) in charge of a society.

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                  Fabio Franco
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                  You'd never see politicians outdoors. They'd be all playing video games.

                  To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson ---- Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia

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                  • L Lost User

                    Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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                    RafagaX
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                    Technomonarchy suits me better... ¡Long life to the geek king! :-D ... anyway, if history has taught us something is that no matter who is in charge, those who are not are screwed.

                    CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...

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                    • L Lost User

                      ChrisElston wrote:

                      You might as well form a government of village idiots

                      An Idiocracy?

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                      RafagaX
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                      CDP1802 wrote:

                      An Idiocracy?

                      We know no other form of goverment. :doh:

                      CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...

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                      • L Lost User

                        Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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                        Caleb Holt
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                        The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
                        Winston Churchill

                        The best argument against Technocracy is 2 seconds in the presence of an internet troll!

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                        • R RafagaX

                          CDP1802 wrote:

                          An Idiocracy?

                          We know no other form of goverment. :doh:

                          CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...

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                          dracopql
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                          :thumbsup:

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                          • R R Giskard Reventlov

                            Government, whilst necessary, will always be inherently flawed regardless of who you put in charge, be they a lying politician or a blinkered technocrat. What we have might be bad but I really don't think putting a bunch of environmentalists or unix geeks or theoretical physicists in charge will help: why would they know more about life and running a country than a self-serving politician?

                            "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                            Old Ed
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                            Well said.

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                            • R R Giskard Reventlov

                              Government, whilst necessary, will always be inherently flawed regardless of who you put in charge, be they a lying politician or a blinkered technocrat. What we have might be bad but I really don't think putting a bunch of environmentalists or unix geeks or theoretical physicists in charge will help: why would they know more about life and running a country than a self-serving politician?

                              "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                              Florin Jurcovici
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                              Please please please Unix geeks! They’d create a platform which is stable, reliable and secure, and just let specialists collaborate via simple yet powerful mechanisms (a.k.a. pipes) to solve actual government issues. That’d be the best government ever.

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                              • F Florin Jurcovici

                                Please please please Unix geeks! They’d create a platform which is stable, reliable and secure, and just let specialists collaborate via simple yet powerful mechanisms (a.k.a. pipes) to solve actual government issues. That’d be the best government ever.

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                                R Giskard Reventlov
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                                Deserves a 5 for sheer chutzpah. :-)

                                "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                                • L Lost User

                                  Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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                                  bwallan
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                                  Right off, I don't think democracy is failing. It is simply being a "democracy"... I'd vote for a benevolent dictatorship as the best form of government; however, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely! Let's stay with something we can all vote on and complain about :cool:

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    We'd have endless arguments over whether the list of constitutional amendements should begin with a 1 or a 0. Senator 1: I move that we adopt amendment 1 protecting the rights of Linux users to date. Senator 2: Do you mean the first amendment or the second amendment?

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                                    KP Lee
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                                    Isn't that obvious? Negative amendements would begin with 1 and positive amendements would begin with 0.

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                                    • L Lost User

                                      Since democracy is obviously failing there is a need to find another form of government. The suggestion to adopt a technocracy [^]has been put on the table. Let's evaluate the idea - see any problems?

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                                      KP Lee
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                                      Well, the biggest problem I can see is that it would be ruled by an elite group that wouldn't want any more people involved in the policies that would be imposed. With democracy, along with the idiots who never should have been elected in the first place, you get the occasional intelligent politician along with the dashed hope of getting logical rules in government.

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                                      • F Florin Jurcovici

                                        Please please please Unix geeks! They’d create a platform which is stable, reliable and secure, and just let specialists collaborate via simple yet powerful mechanisms (a.k.a. pipes) to solve actual government issues. That’d be the best government ever.

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                                        User 3760773
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                                        Until a bunch of them decided their ideas were technically superior and decided to fork the government.

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                                        • C Caleb Holt

                                          The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.
                                          Winston Churchill

                                          The best argument against Technocracy is 2 seconds in the presence of an internet troll!

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                                          PIEBALDconsult
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                                          JSOP doesn't need two seconds.

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