About Us

Historical Background

Technocracy is a proposed system of governance where decision-makers are selected based on their knowledge and expertise in specific fields, rather than elected through a political process. This approach aims to leverage specialized knowledge to address complex societal issues.

The concept of technocracy emerged in the early 20th century, gaining prominence during the Great Depression. It was proposed as an alternative to traditional political and economic systems.

Technocracy wants to do everything by machinery. Machinery is doing just fine. If it can’t kill you, it will put you out of work.

Will Rogers
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Mission Statement

We aim to foster informed dialogue about technocratic principles and their potential applications in contemporary society.

Key Principles

1. Expertise-driven leadership
2. Scientific decision-making
3. Efficiency and optimization
4. Long-term planning
5. Technological integration

Comparison with Other Systems
Aspect Technocracy Democracy Autocracy
Leadership Selection Based on expertise Elected by popular vote Inherited or seized power
Decision Making Scientific method Majority rule or consensus Central authority
Main Focus Efficiency and problem-solving Representation of popular will Maintenance of power