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Technocracy

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In "Technocracy" by William Henry Smyth, readers are taken on a journey through the history and implications of technological advancement. Smyth explores how technology has shaped society, politics, and economics, ultimately arguing that technocracy - rule by experts - may be the best form of government for the modern age.

Throughout the book, Smyth provides a detailed analysis of different aspects of technology, from artificial intelligence to genetic engineering. He presents compelling arguments for why experts should have a greater say in decision-making processes, particularly in areas where technical knowledge is crucial.

Smyth's writing is clear and engaging, making complex concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds. He backs up his arguments with ample evidence and examples, drawing on both historical and contemporary case studies to support his points.

Overall, "Technocracy" is a thought-provoking and timely exploration of the intersection between technology and governance. Smyth's ideas may challenge readers to reconsider their views on democracy and meritocracy, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the future of society.

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The word technocracy refers to a system of government by technical experts such as scientists, technologists, and engineers. William Henry Smyth is often thought to have invented the term in 1919, although it had in fact been used earlier.


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