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technocracy

/tek-nok-ruh-see/US // tɛkˈnɒk rə si //UK // (tɛkˈnɒkrəsɪ) //

技术民主化,技术官僚主义,技术官僚制,技术官僚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tech·noc·ra·cies for 2, 3.

    • : a theory and movement, prominent about 1932, advocating control of industrial resources, reform of financial institutions, and reorganization of the social system, based on the findings of technologists and engineers.
    • : a system of government in which this theory is applied.
    • : any application of this theory.

Examples

  • The benefit of technocracy is that it avoids the petty mercenary self-interest of industry players.

  • Their shared faith in technocracy is not the only reason for that.

  • Last moment arrival of material from various authors thrust the Technocracy article out of this issue.

  • We will, tho, in the Winter Edition, give you a few facts and predictions made by Technocracy.

  • Under Technocracy people will be classified in a set of probably 100 industrial sequences, according to their work.

  • When you write an introductory article to a generally new audience on Technocracy, you have to start from the ground up.

  • Technocracy is not an organization that wants to overthrow the American government, but only an org.