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  • Technocracy - Wikipedia
    A technocracy differs from a traditional democracy in that individuals selected to a leadership role are chosen through a process that emphasizes their relevant skills and proven performance, as opposed to whether or not they fit the majority interests of a popular vote
  • Understanding Technocracy: Definition, Functioning, and Critiques
    A technocracy is a governance model where leaders are selected based on their technical skills rather than popular vote These decision-makers, known as technocrats, wield expertise in specific
  • Technocracy | Modern Movement, Social Engineering Scientific . . .
    Technocracy, government by technicians who are guided solely by the imperatives of their technology The concept developed in the United States early in the 20th century as an expression of the Progressive movement and became a subject of considerable public interest in the 1930s during the Great
  • Technocracy News Trends
    Accumulating news and articles on Technocracy, Transhumanism and Scientism from around the world with emphasis on the bio-security state and scientific dictatorship
  • About Technocracy – Technocracy Inc. – Official Site
    Rooted in the belief that the advancement of technology and scientific principles could offer a more efficient and equitable alternative to traditional political systems, technocracy advocates for a government run by experts rather than elected officials
  • Technocracy - Overview, History, Movement, Criticsms
    Technocracy is a form of government where policymakers are appointed or elected based on their technical skills or proven performance Technocrats make decisions based on data and objective methodology instead of public opinions from their constituents
  • About Technocracy
    In the early 20th century, as industrialization accelerated and traditional political systems faltered in their ability to manage rapid technological change, a radical new idea emerged: Technocracy
  • The New Technocracy on JSTOR
    This book sets a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, showing that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation


















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