Welcome to the Technocracy: Dreams of Forgotten Movement From the 1930s Live On
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The article discusses the resurgence of technocratic ideas from the 1930s, sparking a discussion on the implications of technological advancements and the cyclical nature of ideas.
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Anything about Robert McNamara? About this stuff actually being tried? About the actual failures that actually happened? The "whiz kids?"
This is missing forest for the trees. There is no doubt technology has completely revolutionized almost all aspects of life. I mean just take twitter, YouTube or even WhatsApp. A person from 1800s would hardly recognize the advancement made in the last 30-40 years. It would seem like completely magic to them.
It goes back to a much older disagreement about what comes first: spirit or matter? One camp believes that spirit/life is the true nature of cosmos, while matter is secondary. The other camp believes that life is only an aspect of matter, the doctrine of materialism in other words. Humans just happen to live between the two camps in this spiritual warfare.