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  • Howard Scott [r]: (April 1, 1890–January 1, 1970) An engineer and founding member of the Technical Alliance and of Technocracy Inc.. [e]
  • Technocracy Inc. [r]: An American organisation that promotes technocracy. [e]
  • Technocracy movement [r]: A social movement that started in the United States of America in 1933 and promotes the application of science to society. [e]
  • Thorstein Veblen [r]: (1857-1929) An American economist famous in the History of economic thought for combining a Darwinian evolutionary perspective with his new institutionalist approach to economic analysis. [e]
  • Urbanite [r]: A proposal to replace modern cities used within the technocracy movement. [e]

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  • Technocracy movement [r]: A social movement that started in the United States of America in 1933 and promotes the application of science to society. [e]
  • Dennis Young [r]: Emeritus Professor, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University; and an Emeritus Professor, of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Prof. Young is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of two important third sector journals: Nonprofit Policy Forum (2000-2021) and Nonprofit Management and Leadership (1989-2000). [e]
  • God Save the Queen [r]: The national anthem of the United Kingdom and her territories and dependencies, Norfolk Island, one of the two national anthems of the Cayman Islands and New Zealand (since 1977) and the royal anthem of Canada (since 1980), and Australia (since 1984). [e]