- 20 Jun 2013 18:39
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My understanding is that technocracy reached the height of its popularity in 1930s USA. At this time there was a very finite amount of media. TV and radio operated on a limited bandwidth, which had to be rationed.
Did any technocrats address this lack of abundance?
Most of this bandwidth was controlled by capitalists. How much of a voice were technocrats given in the media?
Did any technocrats address this lack of abundance?
Most of this bandwidth was controlled by capitalists. How much of a voice were technocrats given in the media?
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