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| | Robbie Davis-Floyd Interview |
 | | That's the great thing about the technocracy, or the cyborg society - that when something like homebirth, or intution, is in danger of being lost in a dominant cultural sense, subcultural, counter-cultural groups will spring up and reclaim it, and yell and scream about it. |
 | | Again, that's one of the vital strengths of the technocracy - is that all these different knowledge systems clash, compete, argue, discuss, fight over laws, you know - and that keeps it strong, it keeps it vital, it keeps it open, it keeps it more of an open system. |
 | | And they tended to be extremely hierarchical, extremely bureaucratic, often totalitarian; whereas technocracies, or the technocracy - are organized around the flow of information, more than the flow of products. |
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