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  2. Technocracy - Wikipedia

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    Technocratic divides are "efficacy gaps that persist between governing bodies employing technocratic principles and members of the general public aiming to contribute to government decision making." [ 7 ] Technocracy privileges the opinions and viewpoints of technical experts, exalting them into a kind of aristocracy while marginalizing the ...

  3. Technocracy movement - Wikipedia

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    Official symbol of the Technocracy movement (Technocracy Inc.). The Monad emblem signifies balance between consumption and production. The Technocracy movement was a social movement active in the United States and Canada in the 1930s which favored technocracy as a system of government over representative democracy and concomitant partisan politics.

  4. Opinion - What Trump’s ‘shocking’ Cabinet picks reveal about ...

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    Trump’s selections, in contrast, reflect a narrower focus on loyalty and alignment with his agenda, deepening partisan divides and leaving little room for compromise or dissent within his inner ...

  5. Types of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Socialist economic systems can be further divided into market and non-market forms. [14] The first type of socialism utilizes markets for allocating inputs and capital goods among economic units. In the second type of socialism, planning is utilized and include a system of accounting based on calculation-in-kind to value resources and goods ...

  6. Democrats confront their powerlessness as Trump flexes authority

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    Ranking member Rep. Brendan Boyle, (D-PA, center) and Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-Texas, right) attend the House Budget Committee markup of the budget resolution for FY2025 in Cannon building on ...

  7. Techno-populism - Wikipedia

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    Techno-populism in the sense of technocratic populism is sometimes termed techno-fascism, where political rights are only gained by technical expertise. [16] Techno-fascism is a concept introduced by Janis Mimura to describe an authoritarian rule executed by technocrats. [17]

  8. Corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Corporatism is a political system of interest representation and policymaking whereby corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, business, scientific, or guild associations, come together and negotiate contracts or policy (collective bargaining) on the basis of their common interests.

  9. Technolibertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-imperialism; Civil libertarianism; Constitutionalism; Counter-economics; Decentralization; Departurism; Economic freedom; Evictionism; Free banking; Free market