The Technocratican

Anthony and John, along with occasional guests, discuss topics including society, culture, politics, economics, and spirituality, while building a conceptual framework for a technology-driven society where collective human needs are held in higher esteem than self-interested personal enrichment and resource hoarding. More information on The Technocratican movement is available at https://technocratican.org You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter, and e-mail us at podcast@technocratican.org

Episode 34: Culture and Cooperation

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the cultural influences that affect the forms of government adopted by societies.

04-08
01:07:15

Episode 33: War and Awareness Pt. 2

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the current conflict in eastern Europe.

04-01
50:39

Episode 32: War and Awareness

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the current conflict in eastern Europe.

03-21
01:41:08

Episode 31: Duress and Determination

Anthony and John discuss concrete steps for building prefigurative communities in the midst of a declining US empire.

03-05
01:02:51

Episode 27

Originally recorded Apr 24, 2020

06-17
01:27:46

Episode 28

Originally recorded May 8, 2020

06-17
52:47

Episode 30: Protest and Persistence

Discussing the Black Lives Matter protests.

06-17
01:02:51

Episode 17: Integrity and Impeachment

In this episode, Anthony and John take a deep-dive into the impeachment trial of president Donald J. Trump, as well as further exploration of the ranked-choice voting system discussed in episode 16.

01-24
01:02:23

Episode 16: Trade and Tyranny

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss more fair alternatives to the current voting system, as well as the recent trade deal with the People's Republic of China.

01-17
01:27:25

Episode 15: Networks and Necessity

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the January 10th suspension of Marianne Williamson's presidential campaign, and ideas for a civic intranet for community organization and participation.

01-10
01:34:56

Episode 19: Faith and Culture

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the end of the Trump impeachment trial, the Iowa Democratic Party caucus, and most importantly issues of faith and community.

01-07
01:42:59

Episode 14: Assassination and Ascension

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the U.S. assasination of a top Iranian military general, and discuss what the next expression of political power in the United States might look like.

01-04
01:19:54

Episode 13: Can You Support Trump And...

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the ethics and political positioning of Jesus, and the implications of Jesus' ethics for supporters of Donald Trump.

12-21
01:09:38

Episode 12: Parliamentarian Penchant

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the recent UK parliamentary elections, including the victory of Boris Johnson's Conservative Party and its implications for Brexit and geopolitics-at-large.

12-21
01:31:49

Episode 11: A Casual Conversation

In this episode, Anthony and John have a casual conversation including topics such as transportation.

12-12
47:47

Episode 10: The Big Ten!

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss current events, as well as healthful approaches to community policing.

12-02
01:15:48

Episode 9: News and Neighborhoods

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the structure and organization of model neighborhoods and communities, as well as current events.

11-18
01:34:52

Episode 8: Crime and Punishment

In the eighth episode of The Technocratican, Anthony and John discuss issues of crime and punishment in the United States.

11-11
01:32:56

Episode 7: Musings and Movements

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss the Calvinist roots of western capitalist economics, the impeachment hearings, and more.

11-05
01:56:06

Episode 6: Social Media and the Social Soul

In this episode, Anthony and John discuss current events, including the recent Democratic Party presidential debates, the wider cultural impacts of Marianne Williamson's campaign, and a further discussion of more sustainable ways in which to plan the layouts of small, self-sufficient, cooperative neighborhoods and communities, as well as discussing the way in which such communities would interact in their early days with existing socioeconomic paradigms. Also discussed is the impact of smartphones and social media on human interaction, and ways to better apply technology for the improvement of human social behaviors and culture. Books discussed in this episode include Marianne Williamson's "A Return to Love" and Brian Zahnd's "Farewell to Mars".

10-18
01:54:29

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