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单词 technocracy
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technocracyn.

Brit. /tɛkˈnɒkrəsi/, U.S. /tɛkˈnɑkrəsi/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: techno- comb. form, -cracy comb. form.
Etymology: < techno- comb. form + -cracy comb. form.
1. Government or control by an elite of technical experts; (also) a doctrine or theory advocating this. Technocracy Inc. is a North American organization established in 1932–3 with the aim of promoting a system of social and economic organization in which energy is the measure and control of an economy, as an alternative to capitalism.
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society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > [noun] > of technical experts
technocracy1919
technocratism1949
1895 Econ. Jrnl. 5 9 (note) Compare the annual contest between ‘physiocracy,’ leading towards ‘nihilism,’ and ‘technocracy’ in the history of medicine.
1919 W. H. Smyth in Industr. Management Mar. 211/2 For this unique experiment in rationalized Industrial Democracy I have coined the term ‘technocracy’.
1932 N.Y. Herald-Tribune 15 Dec. 11/1 Technocracy..the name for a new system and philosophy of government, in which the nation's industrial resources should be organized and managed by technically competent persons for the good of everyone instead of being left to the management of private interests for their own advantage.
1933 Times 5 Jan. 11/6 The underlying thesis of technocracy is that the tremendous technological advance which has been made in industrial processes during the past century..has rendered all existing social and economic mechanism obsolete and futile.
1975 Polit. Stud. 23 82 Nevertheless, if technocracy means rule not just by individuals who are members of a particular technocratic élite, but rule by a technocratic class as such, one has to show that the latter has either a common interest to defend or a common ideology to pursue.
2002 A. Feenberg Transforming Technol. (rev. ed.) i. 32 Normalization is not the only source of modern structures of domination, nor is it sufficient today to denounce the dystopian potential of technocracy.
2. A ruling or controlling body of technical experts; a powerful technical elite.
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society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > ruling class or group > [noun] > of technical experts
technocracy1924
technostructure1967
1924 N.Y. Times 23 Mar. xx. 1/3 Mr Wilson emphasizes that much of the power to make war, either on the field or behind the lines, is within the grasp of what he calls the technocracy.
1955 Times 23 May 3/4 On the unlikely day when England elects a benevolent technocracy to power a Bill will be passed forbidding more than one performance per year per town of such works as The Messiah, the St. Matthew Passion, [etc.].
1987 T. Horton Bay Country (1989) iv. 88 The sizeable technocracy required to maintain the quality of the effluent that enters the Potomac is housed in a soaring, pyramidlike headquarters building.
1995 .net Feb. 23/1 A relatively small technocracy is all that will be required to operate the manufacturing systems and institutions of the future.
3. A society, community, etc., governed or controlled by such a group.
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society > society and the community > [noun] > a community > other types of community
churchOE
phalanx1602
republic1610
phalanstery1839
faith community1896
technocracy1925
plural community1939
Dogpatch1946
discourse community1972
1925 Amer. Econ. Rev. 15 57 This calls for an evolution of our scheme of values, not for a ‘technocracy’ which ignores value.
1932 C. Van Vechten Let. 31 Dec. in L. Hughes & C. Van Vechten Remember me to Harlem (2001) 101 I shouldn't wonder if this country would be..a Technocracy by the time you arrive.
1970 R. Thorp & R. Blake Music of their Laughter 2/2 If there is a generation gap, it encompasses all the differences between the lessening number of people who remember the older America, and the growing army of cataloged and numbered citizens of a brand-new technocracy of the same name.
1992 N. Postman Technopoly ii. 28 In a technocracy, tools play a central role in the thought-world of the culture.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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