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Setting a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, the book shows that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation. Esmark examines the development since the 1980s of a new 'post-industrial' technocratic regime and its complicity in the populist backlash against politics and political ...
Esmark, Anders
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2020
The introduction provides a starting definition of technocracy as a form of government based on a vision of politics as a form of (post-) industrial management, technological progressivism, social engineering, scientism and the politics of depoliticization.
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The introduction provides a starting definition of technocracy as a form of government based on a vision of politics as a form of (post-) industrial management, technological progressivism, social engineering, scientism and the politics of depoliticization.
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Exit, Voice and Technocracy [PDF]
In Power Without Knowledge, Jeffrey Friedman develops a critique of technocracy and in doing so makes an epistemic case for exit over voice. He argues that a technocracy that fails to take people’s ideational heterogeneity into account is unlikely to ...
Jonathan Benson
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Technocracy, Governmentality, and Post-Structuralism
The technocratic dimension of government—its reliance upon knowledge claims, usually in scientific guise—is of great importance if we wish to understand modern power and governance.
OSCAR L Larsson
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Recasting technocracy theory and analysis: Avenues for a critical-qualitative research framework
Technocracy strongly marks contemporary transformations of political and institutional regimes. Such increasing relevance triggered an exponential growth of dedicated research.
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2018
A broad notion of technocracy can be traced back to ancient Greece. The narrow notion of the term is distinctly modern, inspired by the Industrial Revolution and its consequences. The broad notion holds that the caste or class of people who possess superior knowledge of the good and true should rule.
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A broad notion of technocracy can be traced back to ancient Greece. The narrow notion of the term is distinctly modern, inspired by the Industrial Revolution and its consequences. The broad notion holds that the caste or class of people who possess superior knowledge of the good and true should rule.
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Occasional Bulletin from the Missionary Research Library, 1967
(Adapted from an address delivered to the Program Board of the Division of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., March 10, 1966)
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(Adapted from an address delivered to the Program Board of the Division of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., March 10, 1966)
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2009
Introduction Science-Society as a 'Clash of Civilizations?' The introduction briefly sets the background of the book. Increasing conflicts regarding science and technology issues cannot be dismissed as a sort of 'clash of civilizations' between a science striving to advance and a society resisting to it. Such conflicts are indeed a dramatic symptom but
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Introduction Science-Society as a 'Clash of Civilizations?' The introduction briefly sets the background of the book. Increasing conflicts regarding science and technology issues cannot be dismissed as a sort of 'clash of civilizations' between a science striving to advance and a society resisting to it. Such conflicts are indeed a dramatic symptom but
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2019
Abstract What do the practices of emergency rule imply for technocracy, traditionally the cornerstone of EU legitimacy? On one view, emergency rule spells problems for technocracy, as non-scientific criteria intrude on decision-making.
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Abstract What do the practices of emergency rule imply for technocracy, traditionally the cornerstone of EU legitimacy? On one view, emergency rule spells problems for technocracy, as non-scientific criteria intrude on decision-making.
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2018
The German abandonment of nuclear power represents one of the most successful popular revolts against technocratic thinking in modern times—the triumph of a dynamic social movement, encompassing a broad swath of West Germans as well as East German dissident circles, over political, economic, and scientific elites.
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The German abandonment of nuclear power represents one of the most successful popular revolts against technocratic thinking in modern times—the triumph of a dynamic social movement, encompassing a broad swath of West Germans as well as East German dissident circles, over political, economic, and scientific elites.
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