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Technocracy For A Sustanalbe Soc Nov 2008

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Dr. Wallace presents a plan for a sustainable future society. Slides from a lecture given at Umeå University.

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OverviewWhy do you want to listen to this talk

anyway?Technocracy – What is it?Technocracy in Europe todayBuilding a sustainable society for a post

carbon world

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Who am I?Engineer

Electrical and electronic engineeringScientist

Robotics and distributed AIA little story

Demo fix

problem

cause

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Why do you want to listen to this talk anyway?Peak oilGlobal warmingFood crisisOverpopulation

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Why do you want to listen to this talk anyway?Resulting behaviour / emergent propertyInteraction

GovernmentsPeopleBig business

Single underlying causeOur socioeconomic system

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Case studyMurray-Darling river system, AustraliaExperts warn in May of serious consequences

if it did not receive water by OctoberGovernment differed consideration till

November!Why?

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Technocracy – What is it?Overview HistoryTechnocracy in Europe

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Technocracy – Overview?Literally – “rule of the skilled”

A rational form of government

Science applied to society

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Technocracy – HistoryBeginning 1919 with a book by William

SmythThorstein VeblenTechnical Alliance1933Technocracy Inc.European Movement

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Technocracy in EuropeNetwork of European Technocrats (NET)

Began as EcoTech 2004Became NET in 2005Registered in 2006

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Technocracy in Europe

Balance!

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Technocracy in EuropeSociety

Complex interaction of people and technologyEnergy

People Technology

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Holonic SystemsOrgans

Molecules

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People sideCommunities based around units of 10 000

peopleUrbanatesNo nations

Legislative councilsDirect democracy

Democracy for the people!Limitations

Basic human rightsCan’t interfere with the technical side

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People side Eco-Units

200 peopleSustainable community

Eco-Units form Urbinates of 10 000 peopleUrbinates appoint their own legislative councilOr join up with others to make a lager

legislative councillegislative council form a European

confederationAll examples of holons

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People side

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Technical sideThe goal

Highest standard of living for the longest time possible

Highest quality of life for the longest time possible

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Technical side - organisationTechnical experts should manage and

operate all technical aspects of society.Experts have skill, training and expertise in a

give fieldMedical personalAdministratorsMachine operatorsScientists and engineers

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Technical side - organisationLocalisation

Reduce energyDecision making as local as possible where the

experts manage the resourcesA holonic system

holonPart-wholeAutonomousDistributedcoordinators

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Technical side - organisation

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Technical side - organisationOther holons

Project teamsProject leaders

Expert committees

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Technical side - organisationFunctional Sequences

Technical areasDirector for eachHierarchicalMaps onto the holonic structureCommunications’ channelsMaintain the goal

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Technical side – Organisation

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Technical side - administrationProduction of goodsResource allocationMaterialsEnergy usageMinimise production

Resources Production

Goods

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Technical side - administrationEnergy Accounting

Measure energy needed to produce an item

Measure energy availableIssue people with energy creditsPeople allocate energy credits to production to produce goods

Reset accounts after two years

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Technical sideWorking in a Technate

4 hours a day4 days a weeksIn shifts

Load factor

More time to be human

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Living in a technateUrbanates

Bini Systems

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Living in a technateUrbanates

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Living in a technateUrbanates http://www.transfuture.net/

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Living in a technateUrbanates Arcosanti

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People sideUrbanates

Takenaka Corporation

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Living in a technateUrbanates

The Venus Project

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OverlapEnvironmental design

Provide a positive environmentMinimise crime etc.

EducationTechnical

Methods of teaching Subject matter

People Culture Language

LawMakingenforcing

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Building a sustainable society for a post carbon worldTest the ideas out

Using NET as a test platform

Using simulationBuilding a proto-technate

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Building a sustainable society for a post carbon worldNot for Profit Organisations

CompaniesCommunitiesA network

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ProblemsReduce choicePopulation controlLack of testingImplementation

Do we have the time for this?We can’t implement all at once!

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QuestionsMore info at:

http://en.technocracynet.eu

Books:

Technocracy: Building a Sustainable Society for a Post Carbon World – Andrew Wallace

The Best that Money Can’t Buy. – Jacque Fresco

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Questions for youCan we apply engineering principles to

society?What new problems might we make?What’s the down side?