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Technocrats are individuals who advocate for the use of technical expertise and scientific methods in the governance of societies and organizations. They believe that complex problems, particularly those related to technology, economics, and social issues, can be effectively addressed through the application of rational, evidence-based approaches. Technocrats often emphasize the importance of data, analysis, and systematic thinking in decision-making processes.
The term "technocracy" was coined by the French engineer and sociologist Jacques Ellul in the 1960s. Technocrats
Critics of technocracy argue that it can lead to a loss of democratic accountability, as decisions are
Despite these criticisms, technocrats continue to play a significant role in various fields, including government, business,