Similar words: technocrat, monocracy, techno, technology, technophobe, technologist, technophobia, technological. Meaning: [tek'nɑkrəsɪ /-nɒ-] n. a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control.
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1. Politics, Lenin thought, could be replaced by technocracy.
2. What had replaced them was the mindset of technocracy.
3. Is Britain becoming a technocracy?
4. The Traditions fight to preserve magic against the Technocracy, and to defend against the depredations of Marauders and Nephandi.
5. West Technocracy, an important social thought, claims that experts should govern society totally.
6. When technocracy, the bomb, and the population explosion arrived, man achieved a capacity to clash with the earth on a grand scale .
7. So the management of the patent technocracy is an important part of the business enterprise administration.
8. This paper first used "technocracy" in March 1933, when a book reviewer bemoaned the "lurid prominence" of the term.
9. Technocracy was once a communist idea: with the proletariat in power, administration could be left to experts.
10. Many are opposed to a technocracy because they do not wish to be ruled by technical experts.
11. Technocracy claims that experts of science and technology govern society totally.
12. Such unconstrained technocracy is no guarantee of good ideas or decisions.
13. Singapore is perhaps the best advertisement for technocracy: the political and expert components of the governing system there seem to have merged completely.
14. The Technocracy hopes to make reality "safe for humanity" by removing random elements and dangerous foibles.
15. Shock learning can be seen as a product of elitism, technocracy and authoritarianism.
16. Absence of the human in daily transactions -- having been replaced by soulless rituals of technocracy, institutions, and state security.
17. Our story begins on Mars, the red planet, where a socialist utopian technocracy has put an end to virtually all life's problems.
18. The Japanese authorities have not helped by falling back on technocracy rather than a more sympathetic response.
19. His slogans come from the world of nationalism not the world of technocracy.
20. A rapid rollout of China's high-speed rail network was followed in July by a slowdown after a fatal train crash: technocracy did not prevent corruption and poor quality-control.
21. Science and democracy are two important aspects during the course of modernization development,(sentencedict.com/technocracy.html) the idea of technocracy reflect the inner connection between them.
22. Studies of expertise can throw light on old debates technocracy, namely rule by experts.
23. He argues that we must abandon the extreme faith in technocracy .
24. Tony Blair, chastened by his early struggles to turn policy into better public services, developed an obsession with technocracy when he was in power.
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