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The term technocracy is derived from the Greek words τέχνη, tekhne meaning skill and κράτος, kratos meaning power, as in governance, or rule.William Henry Smyth, a California engineer, is usually credited with inventing the word technocracy in 1919 to describe "the rule of the people made effective through the agency of their servants, the scientists and engineers", although the ...
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.
Technocratic populism is a combination of technocracy and populism that connects voters to leaders via expertise, and is output-oriented. [15] Technocratic populism offers solutions beyond the right-left division of politics, which are introduced by technocrats and benefit the ordinary people.
Accumulation On A World Scale, Samir Amin. Back on Track: The Object of Third Worldism, Klaas V. Divided World, Divided Class: Global Political Economy & The Stratification Of Labour Under Capitalism, Zak Cope. Eurocentrism and the Communist Movement, Robert Biel. Foreign Trade and the Law of Value, Part I, Anwar Shaikh.
Techno-authoritarianism, also known as IT-backed authoritarianism, digital authoritarianism or digital dictatorship, [1] [2] refers to the state use of information technology in order to control or manipulate both foreign and domestic populations. [3]
A sign is seen at a press conference held by the Congressional Progressive Caucus on the activities of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency at the U.S. Capitol on February 06, 2025 in ...
The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were originally used to divide the world's nations into three categories. The complete overthrow of the pre–World War II status quo left two superpowers (the United States and the Soviet Union) vying for ultimate global supremacy, a struggle known as the Cold War. They created two camps ...
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