kratists
Kratists are adherents of a political and ethical doctrine known as kratism, which argues that authority should be allocated based on demonstrable competence and accountability rather than formal equality alone. The term appears primarily in speculative fiction, contemporary political theory, and discourse examining merit-based governance. The core idea is to align decision-making power with verifiable performance in relevant domains, while maintaining protections for rights and inclusive participation.
In practice, kratism envisions institutions where selection and promotion are governed by transparent criteria, regular evaluation,
Critics contend that defining "competence" is fraught, risks inequality, and can undermine democratic legitimacy if power
Historically, kratism has been discussed as a theoretical alternative to pure meritocracy and technocracy, and it
See also: meritocracy, technocracy, cratocracy, governance, political philosophy.