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technocracy
Technocracy is an expert-based type of governance. In its strongest sense, it is a form of government in which decisions across all sectors and policy domains follow evidence-based, efficiency-oriented procedures grounded in scientific methods and instrumental rationality. In a weaker sense, the term refers to hybrid models that delegate specific functions to experts or implement expertise-driven decision procedures in areas such as central banking, public health, or environmental regulation.
M. King Hubbert
American geoscientist (1903–1989)
technocracy movement
1930s North American social and ideological movement aiming to replace politicians and businesspeople with scientists and engineers
Howard Scott
American engineer (1890–1970)
Team Mirai
Japanese political organization
Benton MacKaye
American forester (1879-1975)
Joshua Norman Haldeman
Politician and chiropractor
Technical Alliance
American anti-waste group (1919–1921)