Technocracy vs. Capitalism | Two Competing Economic Models

Technocracy vs. Capitalism | Two Competing Economic Models

Author: Alexander Sachon November 8, 2025 Duration: 26:09

In this episode, I continue my ongoing series on Technocracy, which is extracted from my recent book THE COMING WORLD NATION. 


The focus of today’s discussion is on comparing and contrasting capitalism with technocracy. In particular, I argue that capitalism and democracy are products of the pre-industrial and pre-scientific ages and thus require fundamental reforms before they can integrate science and technology optimally. The result of these reforms brings us to technocracy, which aims for a scientific, energy-based approach to resource allocation. 


Key topics in this discussion include: the inherent inefficiencies of current economic models; the inherent shortcomings of bureaucracies; how technocracy emerges as an innovation to both; and how the true vision for technocracy can’t be achieved until the classified science held within America’s black projects underworld is released. 


00:00 Introduction and Overview

02:36 The Emergence of Technocracy

06:34 Technocracy's Unique Economic Approach

11:45 Technocracy vs. Bureaucracy

20:24 The Future of Governance


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In a world of quick takes and endless noise, The Wisdom Tradition | a philosophy podcast offers a different kind of space. Host Alexander Sachon guides conversations that treat philosophy not as a remote academic exercise, but as a living, breathing guide to human experience. This podcast explores how foundational ideas from across history directly shape our personal narratives, our societies, and the quiet questions we all carry. Each episode is a deep, accessible dive into concepts that have endured for centuries, examining their surprising relevance to modern life, ethics, and culture. You'll hear thoughtful discussions that connect the dots between ancient thinkers and contemporary dilemmas, between abstract theory and tangible reality. The aim is to make the wisdom of the tradition feel immediate and useful. By engaging with these enduring ideas, the podcast provides tools for reflection, challenging listeners to examine their own assumptions and the stories we tell collectively. It’s for anyone curious about how deeper thinking can illuminate the everyday, from the structure of our communities to the search for meaning in individual lives. Alexander brings a grounded, conversational approach to these substantial topics, making each exploration feel like a meaningful dialogue rather than a lecture. Tune in for a consistently thoughtful examination of where we’ve been, who we are, and how the great conversations of human thought continue to inform our path forward.
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