technocratical
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[edit]technocratical (comparative more technocratical, superlative most technocratical)
- Alternative form of technocratic
- 1994, Maciej Perczýnski, J. A. Kregel, Egon Matzner, After the market shock: Central and East-European economies in transition, →ISBN:
- It seems to be useful to distinguish between the pure technocratical aspect of establishing free markets and the creation of functioning markets.
- 1999, Winy Maas, Jennifer Sigler, Metacity Datatown, →ISBN, page 214:
- It seems as if the openness of information needs to be redefined, not only through political or technocratical means, but also culturally.
- 2000, Vladimir Petrovich Lukin, Wave propagation in the atmosphere and adaptive optics, page 6:
- Technocratical thinking has captured natural, technical and humanitarian sciences, by becoming the general tool of scientific knowledge.