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The dots between Technocracy and Transhumanism are easily connected once its understood that both sit atop the pseudo-science religion of Scientism, which posits that science is god and scientists and engineers are its priesthood.

This article provides the current framework to understand this nexus.


Technocracy is to the transformation of society as Transhumanism is to the transformation of the human condition of people who would live in that society.

Both are underpinned by a religious belief known as Scientism that says that science is a god and that scientists, engineers and technologists are the priesthood that translates findings into practice.

It is a fatal error to equate Scientism with science.

True science explores the natural world using the time-tested scientific method of repeated experimentation and validation. By comparison, Scientism is a speculative, metaphysical worldview about the nature and reality of the universe and man's relation to it.

Scientism refutes traditional religious views, morals and philosophy and instead looks to science as the source for personal and societal moral value.
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Indeed, Technocracy was an economic system based on science and social engineering.

Technocrats were so certain that their scientific approach was so righteous that there would be no need for any political structures whatsoever:

"There will be no place for Politics, Politicians, Finance or Financiers, Rackets or Racketeers...

Technocracy will distribute by means of a certificate of distribution available to every citizen from birth to death."

Today, Technocracy is embodied in the World Economic Forum's Great Reset and the various United Nations' manifestations of Sustainable Development:

Agenda 21

2030 Agenda

New Urban Agenda, etc.

 

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