Technocracy Movement
Emergence definition
The technocracy movement emerges from the interplay between the aim to replace politicians and businesspeople with scientists and engineers, and the understanding of state as a geographical area with a defined territory and a functioning government, driven by the transformation of state or condition from one to another, resulting in a directional tendency or inclination towards a specific outcome.
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Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- حركة التكنوقراطية ar primary
- technokratische Bewegung German primary
- technocracy movement English primary
- movimiento tecnocrático Spanish primary
- mouvement technocratique French primary
- movimento tecnocratico it primary
- テクノクラシー運動 ja primary
- 기술관료제 운동 ko primary
- movimento tecnocrata pt primary
- Технократическое движение ru primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding change helps understand the state-related concept of technocracy-movement
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technocracy movement requires understanding state as a foundational concept
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1930s North American social and ideological movement aiming to replace politicians and businesspeople with scientists and engineers.