Science should be applied to Canadian Social System

Cyril Large

1995


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Editor, The Bulletin, Nanaimo, BC, Sept 25, 1995

Science should be applied to Canadian Social System

``Science is the pursuit of knowledge -- the systematic endeavor to understand and interpret the natural world,'' says a writer (Bulletin, Sept. 18)

She says: ``Thomas Edison successfully blended science with technology, when creating the light bulb.''

History shows that by applying science to energy conversion we progressed from human muscle to the electric turbine.

Science and technology have given us a new lifestyle -- a beautiful age.

Think of our homes as compared to the homes in the primitive past. Then people died from the cold. Now we turn up the thermostat and wake up to a warm home.

Applying science to communications we progressed from writing with a ``quill'' to instant world-wide computer messages via satellite.

Applying science to transportation, we progressed from walking, to the age of the airplane.

Technocracy was the first organization to apply science to our social system.

This ``technological social design'' is the only available plan, designed to distribute North America's abundance of goods and services to all of its citizens, and so set an example for the world. No more soup kitchens, poverty, unemployment, crime or debt.

-- Cyril Large
12348-1 Technocracy Inc.,
Victoria, B. C.


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