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By the mid-1930s, interest in the technocracy movement was declining.
Many books have discussed the rise and decline of the technocracy movement.
He also was a supporter of the Technocracy movement.
The technocracy movement is a social movement which arose in the early 20th century.
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Lasser and Gernsback were also briefly involved with the fledgling Technocracy movement.
Daniel Bell sees an affinity between Veblen and the Technocracy movement.
Some historians have attributed the decline of the technocracy movement to the rise of Roosevelt's New Deal.
Howard Scott has been called the "founder of the technocracy movement" and he started the Technical Alliance in New York near the end of 1919.
The Technocracy movement was highly popular in the USA for a brief period in the early 1930s, during the Great Depression.
One notable "Technocracy Number" made fun of the technocracy movement and featured satirical rhymes at the expense of Frederick Soddy.
Scott, who listed Veblen as on the temporary organizing committee of the Technical Alliance, perhaps without consulting Veblen or other listed members, later helped found the Technocracy movement.
In the 1930s, through the influence of Howard Scott and the Technocracy movement he founded, the term technocracy came to mean, 'government by technical decision making', using an energy metric of value.
Chase was among the dozen or more prominent members of the temporary committee which conducted the affairs of the Technical Alliance which later formed into Technocracy Incorporated, (Technocracy movement).
The Technocracy movement - social movement active from the Great Depression (1930's) to date that proposes replacing politicians and businesspeople with scientists and engineers who have the technical expertise to manage the economy.
Ackerman was an original member of the Technical Alliance which later became known as the Technocracy Movement after it published its results in the early 1930s of an energy survey of North America.
Tolman was a member of the Technical Alliance in 1919 a forerunner of the Technocracy movement where he helped conduct an energy survey analyzing the possibility of applying science to social and industrial affairs.