What are the social implications of Technocracy?
There are many. Take, for instance, the attainment of leisure. For the first time in history, man would be released from drudgery and his creative energies set free. Technocracy would abolish all litigation as presently understood in the meaning of that term in our existing legal system. It would be impossible in a Technate society to sue for breach of promise, alimony, breach of contract, damages or to probate a will. As practically all crime of the Price System results from the attempts of individual to acquire the property of others illegally to alleviate their own insecurity, crime would practically cease to exist in a Technocratic society. Technocracy defines a criminal to be a human being with predatory instincts, living under a Price System, without sufficient capital to start a corporation. In a Technate, human beings would be treated for the first time in social history, not as willful entities, subject to legalistic prohibitions, restraints and penalizations, but as energy co