
The Technocrat (journal)
The Technocrat was an American magazine founded in 1933 that focused on the relationship between technology, science, and society. It promoted the idea that technological expertise and scientific principles should guide economic and governmental decision-making to improve efficiency and progress. The publication reflected the technocratic movement, which believed that trained engineers and scientists could better manage resources and solve societal problems than traditional politicians. Though its influence waned by the 1940s, The Technocrat served as an important voice advocating for scientific management and technological innovation in shaping modern society.