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Noocracy


00:00:19 1 Etymology
00:00:42 2 Development
00:01:44 3 Publications
00:03:10 4 Rationales for noocracy
00:03:20 4.1 Irrationality of voters
00:04:41 4.2 Democracy's susceptibility for bad policies
00:05:58 4.3 Use of expertise for efficient outcomes
00:08:34 4.4 Rejection of demographic unjustness of noocracy
00:10:54 5 Criticisms
00:12:13 5.1 Noocracy as anti-democratic
00:13:37 5.2 Inefficiency of experts
00:17:11 6 See also



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- Socrates



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Noocracy ( or ), or "aristocracy of the wise", as defined by Plato, is a social and political system that is "based on the priority of human mind", according to Vladimir Vernadsky. It was also further developed in the writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.

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