Technocracy and Progressive Liberal Theory

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What is the Technocracy technate movement? How does it differ from the Progressive liberal or Libertarian movement in North America? Also, more on Technocracy's origin the Energy survey of North America. Technocracy movement and an information site TechnocracyTechnate.org The term "Price System" is an economic term used by Technocracy Incorporated to describe any economic system whatsoever that effects its distribution of goods and services by means of a system of trade or commerce based on commodity valuation and employing any form of debt tokens, or money, and which attempts to balance supply and demand of resources and purchasing power in a class system using money. Capitalism, Communism and Socialism all use Price Systems and are based on the labor theory of value. Modern economics is rooted in the 18th. century publication of Adams Smith's Wealth of Nations book published at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Those ideas hearken back further to Mesopotamia and the Middle East origins of the Price System. Except for possible remote and primitive communities, all current societies use the price system method to allocate resources and distribute goods to consumers. Tech.Inc., is a research and educational group, advocating energy economics, non-market economics, using energy accounting. This essay points out the very marked differences and origins of the Progressive Liberal movement in North America and contrasts those with the historic origin of the Technocracy movement. Also described is the Libertarian movement in relation to the Technocracy movement and differences thereof.
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