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NONE and nowhere.

The Technocratic social design is for the Continent of North America it will include some 30 nations here in the west it is NOT APPLICABLE anywhere else.

It is a continental design for this Continent a Technocracy cannot exist elsewhere.

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NONE and nowhere.

The Technocratic social design is for the Continent of North America it will include some 30 nations here in the west it is NOT APPLICABLE anywhere else.

It is a continental design for this Continent a Technocracy cannot exist elsewhere.

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DFR

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'European trade unions and youth unemployment'

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All social sciences, including economics, involve elements of science (the ability to predict) and elements of non-science. Economics is "scientific" to the extent that it involves elements -- such as the theory of supply and demand -- that predict actual, empirical, events pretty well. But the complexity of human life in society and the difficulty of studying the economy from the inside make it difficult for economists to develop completely predictive theory for all aspects of the economy. Thus, it is common for normative (or ethical) elements to creep into standard economics, as with the faith that "free markets" are the best solution to almost all human problems -- or the contrasting technocratic vision.

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Some forms of Utopian socialism share a lot of traits with authentic Marxist communism. The major difference between the two is Marxism is based upon "scientific socialism", and is a predicted outcome that Marx made based on the observations of society and history. Communism is based upon the materialist conception of history, while Utopian socialism is usually devoid of economics and the social forces, such as class conflict, that are forcing society to progress toward socialism.

In short, utopian socialism is simply a set of goals and an outline for a society people would like to have. It can be technocratic, meritocratic (as in the case of Simon) or egalitarian (as in the case of Fourier) and communal (as in the case of Robert Owen).

Communism, in the Marxian sense, is the end result of a historical struggle that is observed throughout history and by examining social and economic relationships.

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