A proposed AI-led technocratic form of governance replacing representative volatility while preserving strategic control.
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A proposed AI-led technocratic form of governance replacing representative volatility while preserving strategic control.
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Jiang's label for a greater North American fortress with resources, manpower, and export power.
A self-sufficient Greater North America resource bloc that Jiang treats as America's answer to Moscow's Third Rome.
The Technate is introduced as America's self-sufficient North American response to Moscow's Third Rome: if the world is collapsing, North America can become a fortified resource bloc.
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"...america and the theory that they use is something called the technate right the idea of the technate is a democracy is inherently volatile..."
"...where you have greater North America or what they call the technate, okay? And this becomes a fortress. You have infinite resources, infinite manpower,..."
"...And so the grand plan for America is something called the Technate. Okay? Sorry. There's something we'll discuss more later on. Okay? But first,..."
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