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technocracy是什么意思

  • n.技术专家政治论;专家政治

technocracy自然拼读

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technocracy变形

复数:technocracies

technocracy扩展

technocratic (adj.), technocrat (n.)

technocracy英英释义

Noun:
  1. a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control;

    "technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves by appeal to technical experts who justify themselves by appeal to scientific forms of knowledge"

technocracy词源中文解释

1919年,W.H. Smyth 将技术专家治理的新政府系统命名为“Technocracy”,由 techno- 和 -cracy 组成。

William Henry Smyth, a distinguished engineer of Berkeley, California, wrote at the close of the war a series of thoughtful papers for the New York magazine "Industrial Management", on the subject of "Technocracy". His thesis was the need of a Supreme National Council of Scientists to advise us how best to live, and how most efficiently to realize our individual aspirations and our national purpose. [The Bookman, March 1922]
加利福尼亚州伯克利市著名工程师威廉·亨利·斯密斯为纽约杂志《工业管理》撰写了一系列关于“Technocracy”的深思熟虑的文章。他的论点是需要一个最高国家科学委员会来为我们提供建议,以便最好地生活,最有效地实现我们的个人愿望和国家目标。[《图书馆员》杂志,1922年3月]

早在1895年,该词就曾用于医学领域。

technocracy_哲学行业词汇

技术统治

technocracy词源英文解释

techno- + -cracy

The first known use of technocracy was in 1895

technocracy 例句

1 China has worked hard over the years to create the image of a benevolent one-party technocracy, which makes rational economic and political decisions.

2 Like Muskism, technocracy took its inspiration from science fiction and rested on the conviction that technology and engineering can solve all political, social and economic problems.

3 It is tempting to see in his departure the end of the era and the ideal of technocracy.

4 The action is routine, the drama tends toward the banal and sentimental, and the social symbolism of class division and technocracy, while cleverly worked out, isn’t compelling or coherent enough to tie it all together.

5 The price was their consent to the gradual retreat of democratic process and its replacement by a “technocracy” intent on serving faithfully, and without compunction, the interests of the 1%.

6 Indeed, it was structured to operate as a technocracy to avoid political dogfights, particularly in the council.

7 Lydia: As Michelle hinted at, the Democrats have become the party of officious technocracy, which makes so many things they propose sound, well, ridiculous.

8 Imposed by unelected mandarins, federal designs celebrate technocracy and faceless power.

9 What we are seeing instead, is a competition between technocracy and populism.

10 It tackles an essential subject in the age of technocracy — the limits of technocratic thinking as a basis for policy.

11 The mission of maintaining US leadership in the sciences by reaping the fruits of education from around the world—while refusing to share knowledge—reveals an appalling sense of entitlement, an elitist ideology privileging technocracy, and the colonial logic of extraction and domination.

12 Singing with earnest clarity, Father John Misty indicts selfishness, ignorance, distraction, vanity, politics, self-delusion, dogmatism, technocracy, God and, by no means least, himself.

13 The unthinking exuberance of such entertainment and self-entertainment is the counterpart—and the result—of the unthinking technocracy from which they provide an illusion of liberation and relief.

14 The solution hinted at by many people leans towards a technocracy, in which decisions are made by those with technical knowledge.

15 So why do the political fantasies of the technocracy continue to tantalize us?

16 The ideal is pure technocracy.

17 Our stepwise innovations in CI systems—such as representative, nation-state democracy, capitalist and noncapitalist markets, and bureaucratic technocracy—have already shaped the modern world.

18 It draws much of its audience as well as many of its star speakers from the technocracy.

19 The ANC, to which Mandela committed his life, has descended into a thick morass of social conservatism, neoliberal technocracy, patronage networks, corruption, and increasingly authoritarian politics.

20 Studies of expertise can throw light on old debates technocracy, namely rule by experts.

关于专门技术的研究能使持续很多年的关于专家政治论——就是专家们制定规则——的争论更清楚一些.

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