technocracy

英 [tek'nɒkrəsɪ] 美 [tɛk'nɑkrəsi]
  • n. 专家管理;专家政治论,技术统治论
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technocracy (n.)
1919, coined by W.H. Smyth as a name for a new system of government by technical experts, from techno- + -cracy.
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]
1. His slogans come from the world of nationalism not the world of technocracy.
他的口号来自民族主义的世界,而不是来自技术的世界.

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2. Is Britain becoming a technocracy?
英国是否要成为实行专家政治的国家?

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3. West Technocracy, an important social thought, claims that experts should govern society totally.
专家治国论是西方一种重要的社会思潮, 它主张技术专家全面管理社会.

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4. 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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