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technocratic

Adjective

Meaning

technocratic (comparative more technocratic, superlative most technocratic)

Of, or relating to a technocrat or technocracy.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Brainwashing, psychotropic drugs, lobotomy, and other more subtle form of psychosurgery; the technocratic control apparatus of the United States has at its fingertips new techniques if which fully exploited could make Orwell's 1984 seem like a benevolent utopia. William S. Burroughs

Personally, I'd like to see more of our leaders take a technocratic approach to solving our biggest problems. Bill Gates

It seems to me that a kind of thinking which is not technocratic has an opportunity for a renaissance in this country. Leon Kass

Advocacy planning and participatory models of planning emerged in the 1960s to counter these traditional elitist and technocratic approaches to urban planning (Irving 1993; Hatuka & D'Hooghe 2007). Source: Internet

Counter to Friedman's logic it is observed that legal procedures are technocratic, bureaucratic, rigid and obligatory where as ethical act is conscientious, voluntary choice beyond normativity. Source: Internet

"Even now, there is rhetoric, at least in the USA, bemoaning decisions being made in the interest of public health that do not meet technocratic and plutocratic interests. Source: Internet

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