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Перевод: technocracy speek technocracy


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  1. Released from the constraints of both shareholders and any market, managers are free to become public servants, "a purely neutral technocracy, balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity".
  2. A final threat to parliamentary government is increasing technocracy: "the modern state in all advanced countries has become a formidable machine of which the control lies less in the hands of elected representatives of the people than of technicians, specialists, experts.
  3. Failure both in Vietnam and in the war on poverty discredited technocracy.
  4. If Germany is indeed to be the model, British think-tanks may soon be scrambling back towards technocracy and the politics of boring old consensus.
  5. More revisionist radical elite theorists have an alternative concept, "technocracy", to describe administrative elites who operate primarily in their own interests, or according to their own professional norms, rather than being beholden to outside elites.
  6. The whole world is threatened by this male- oriented patriarchal technocracy, with people vivisecting animals, experimenting with germ warfare, making hydrogen bombs"
  7. These are likely to be self-serving, but, in Berle and Means' view, the possibility is also opened up that rather than furthering their own interests, or those of the shareholders as currently required by law, management might act in the interests of society as a whole, evolving into a "purely neutral technocracy balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity".
  8. The era of a techno-structure or of technocracy has as a corollary the decline of the powers of parliamentary democracy in the true sense".
  9. This new bourgeoisie is innovative technologically; internationalist, since its members partake of universalistic norms of technocracy and the managerial ideology; and it promotes development, through a desire to compete with transnational companies.
  10. These polls fully bore out my own impressions as an observer of the French campaign: "No" voters were voting for democracy and for national independence; they were voting against bureaucracy, against technocracy, against what they conceived to be the faulty policies of Brussels.
  11. It is also seriously misleading to lump together all managers as members of a "technocracy" of experts and professionals.
  12. Technocracy is described by a prophet of the counter-culture as "that society in which those who govern justify themselves by appeal to technical experts who, in turn, justify themselves by appeal to scientific forms of knowledge" (Roszack, 1969, pp. 7 - 8).
  13. The rise and fall of technocracy

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