Technocracy

Technocracy, written by William Henry Smyth in 1919, introduces the concept of governance by technical experts, including scientists, technologists, and engineers. Although Smyth is often credited with coining the term, it had been used prior to his work. The book discusses the implications of such a system on society and governance, making it a notable contribution to political theory and discussions on the role of technology in leadership.
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