EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 25 MIN
Telocracy: What is Democracy For?
from Mechanism Realism · host Elias Kunnas
Democracy answers who decides. Nomocracy answers by what rules. But modern governance rarely answers the deeper question: what is the state for? This episode introduces telocracy: governance with an explicit, measurable purpose. Without a telos, institutions optimize for whatever captures them — re-election, budget survival, rent extraction, present consumption. Telocracy adds the missing layer: a falsifiable civilizational objective derived from physics — sustained flourishing, or organized complexity maintained against entropy.https://kunnas.com/articles/telocracy
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Democracy answers who decides. Nomocracy answers by what rules. But modern governance rarely answers the deeper question: what is the state for? This episode introduces telocracy: governance with an explicit, measurable purpose. Without a telos, institutions optimize for whatever captures them — re-election, budget survival, rent extraction, present consumption. Telocracy adds the missing layer: a falsifiable civilizational objective derived from physics — sustained flourishing, or organized complexity maintained against entropy.https://kunnas.com/articles/telocracy
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