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* [[Network of European Technocrats]], a European organisation that promotes technocracy in Europe | * [[Network of European Technocrats]], a European organisation that promotes technocracy in Europe | ||
* [[Groupe X-Crise]], a French technocrat movement in the 1930s and 40s | * [[Groupe X-Crise]], a French technocrat movement in the 1930s and 40s | ||
===In culture=== | ===In culture=== | ||
* [[Technocracy movement]], a social movement that started in the US in the 1930s. | * [[Technocracy movement]], a social movement that started in the US in the 1930s. | ||
* [[Technocracy (Mage: The Ascension)]] (or Technocratic Union), a worldwide conspiracy in the RPG ''Mage: The Ascension'' | * [[Technocracy (Mage: The Ascension)]] (or Technocratic Union), a worldwide conspiracy in the RPG ''Mage: The Ascension'' |
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Political Science
- Technocracy, A system of government based on skill and ability.
Groups
- Technocracy Inc., America organisation that promotes technocracy in the US.
- Network of European Technocrats, a European organisation that promotes technocracy in Europe
- Groupe X-Crise, a French technocrat movement in the 1930s and 40s
In culture
- Technocracy movement, a social movement that started in the US in the 1930s.
- Technocracy (Mage: The Ascension) (or Technocratic Union), a worldwide conspiracy in the RPG Mage: The Ascension