technocracy
cyberocracy, a hypothetical form of government that rules by the effective use of information Groupe X-Crise, formed by French former students of the Ecole Polytechnique engineer school in the 1930s Imperial examination, an examination system in Imperial China designed to select the best administrative officials for the state's bureaucracy scientocracy, the practice of basing public policies on science Player Piano, Kurt Vonnegut's speculative fiction novel describing a technocratic society Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt, a book by Nobel prize-winning chemist Frederick Soddy on monetary policy and society and the role of energy in economic systems