
by Patrick Wood
August 19, 2025
from
Technocracy Website
Recovered through
WayBackMachine Website
Italian version

There has been a noticeable shift in narrative over what is going on
in Washington, DC.
I say
Technocracy.
Others used to say Communism,
socialism or fascism.
Now it's being called
Communitarianism...
The uptake on this word to mask Technocracy
is stunning. It's unprecedented.
It might be that you are
getting a taste of "The Science of Social Engineering",
Technocracy's favorite definition of them themselves from the 1930s.
When Technocrats want to shield their technocratic polices, they
intentionally do so in the language of Communitarianism.
Example #1 -
Smart Cities
Technocratic Policy:
Urban planners, relying on data analytics and
technical expertise, design "Smart
City" infrastructure:
deploying sensors, AI, and algorithms to
manage traffic, resources, and public services.
Core decisions like,
...are made by unelected and
unaccountable technical "experts" and private sector
"consultants" with little direct citizen input.
Communitarian Framing:
Policymakers frequently describe these
initiatives as advancing,
-
"inclusive urban communities"
-
"empowering local groups"
-
"building public trust through
collective digital transformation"
The emphasis is on,
...even as the actual governance, surveillance,
and decision-making remain centralized in "expert" hands.
Example #2 - Public Health Policy
Technocratic Policy:
National public health agencies, guided by
epidemiologists and technocratic advisory boards, roll out
mandatory vaccination campaigns and digital health credentials.
The implementation relies on technical
modeling, centralized data management, and scientific expertise,
often minimizing open deliberation or individualized consent.
Communitarian Framing:
The rollout is explained using phrases such
as "protecting our communities," "collective responsibility for
health," and "building resilient neighborhoods together."
Authorities stress "we're all in this
together," "community solidarity," and "shared sacrifice for
collective safety" - presenting programs as communal responses
to crisis when the driving mechanism is expert rule and
data-driven mandates.
In both examples, the language of
communitarianism ("collective good," "community empowerment,"
"shared values") is leveraged as public messaging, even as the
substance of the policies is totally technocratic, with centralized,
expert-directed authority.
So What Is
Communitarianism?
If you ever read
Walden Two by B.F. Skinner,
you know everything about communitarianism that you need to
know. (The story ended horribly...)
Communitarianism is a political and social philosophy that
places primary emphasis on the importance of community, the common
good, and social relationships in shaping individual identity,
values, and moral judgments.
It asserts that people's identities are molded by
their social environment and community ties rather than by strict
individualism.
Forget about individuality, your personhood,
even your soul...
Communitarianism sees community as an end
in itself.
Right-Think Takes Care of Free
Speech
Technocratic elites or their
supporters,
deliberately frame current governance
realities as "communitarian" in order to deflect criticism,
obscure their own authority, or create ideological cover for
technocratic rule.
You should know from my years of critical
analysis of Technocracy that,
Technocrats don't give a whoop about
consensus, the common good or social cohesion...
They are throwing up a smokescreen to confuse
you, and are
using A.I.
to do it with "right think":
that is, DARPA's idea of 'Theory
of Mind'...
Theory of Mind AI refers to,
systems that can infer human intentions,
emotions, and likely responses by analyzing behavior and
context.
DARPA's program aims to,
simulate, predict, and influence
decision-making by modeling individual and collective
psychologies - originally intended for national security and
adversary prediction, but already applied to civilian contexts.
(See Omniwar Update:
DARPA's Theory of Mind Warfare)
For instance, during the
COVID-19 'pandemic',
systems based on these principles were used
for real-time sentiment analysis and targeted messaging to
adjust public attitudes, encourage compliance, and foster
community-oriented behaviors.
This created feedback loops, guiding both policy
and public reaction by tweaking narratives and interventions for
maximum "collective good" - core communitarian ideals.
By the way,
Palantir (Peter Thiel,
co-founder) is a master of these tactics on the battlefield and in
civilian life.
Here is
evidence of Theory of Mind at work
Mainstream media and
academia don't care about Technocracy or
Communitarianism, and never conflate the two.
Most alternative media will not touch
Technocracy with a stick, so it never conflated there either...
But on anti-globalist and anti-technocratic sites
(such as Technocracy News & Trends) and social media channels, "Communitarianism"
is used pejoratively as a label for policies that are clearly
technocratic.
Why is that?
Simple answer:
We are specifically targeted for disruption.
You say Technocracy in a negative way, and
you are likely to be hit with Communitarianism.
Conclusion
Technocracy is NOT Communitarianism...
If you have this word embedded in your vocabulary to explain what is
going on in Washington DC, your mind has been hacked.
Ditch the word "Communitarianism."
Call it by its real name:
TECHNOCRACY...!
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