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