Is this beginning to seem like a reality?
>>8731487
Utopian pipe dream.
It isn't even a real political initiative. All it does is envision a post-scarcity economy, and that can only be driven by technological innovation.
Restructuring the way the world is governed won't lead to better manufacturing technology, at least not in any direct sense.
>>8732812
>Restructuring the way the world is governed won't lead to better manufacturing technology, at least not in any direct sense.
It would if we changed it so that to gain a position in a political office you need to develop a useful new technology or improve an existing one in a meaningful way
>>8732874
ask china how well their technocracy is working out for them.
i'm sorry i don't have lathe gore to spam at you. can someone who has the gif's saved please do me the favor?
>>8732880
China is smart, they're allowing natural selection to take its course and thus are going to end up with a technologically savvy general populous