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 ====== Constructionism ====== ====== Constructionism ======
-Also known as "Technocracy", it espouses that technology should control people while they themselves improve technology.+Constructionism is an all-encompassing philosophy that builds on materialist thought to touch all areas of life. Going beyond rationalism or scientismconstructionism formulates the following process for improving the material world: 
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 +  - The world is not how Man would want it to be because Man is limited in thought and ability, but does have rational thought. 
 +  - Rational thought produces Technology. 
 +  - Technology can improve Man, increasing his thoughts and ability, in essence changing his nature. This leads to an increase in rational thought. 
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 +While there are variations in the philosophy, most constructionists are often utopian, thinking a perfect world can be achieved through proper //construction// (hence the root of the name) of a person's nature (genetics) and environment (social structures, governments, education). 
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 +States adhering to constructionism are often [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technocracy|technocratic]] and oligarchical with explicit rule-by-expert designs. Sometimes, like in the case of the [[polemos:8th_age:factions:usc|USC]], they are literal technocracies - men ruled by computers. 
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 +The USC in particular posits an additional maxim: 
 +  * As Technology transforms Man, new transcendent purposes must be given or people will cling to tradition. The state must provide this transcendence.
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