noocracy

noun

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νόος (nóos, “mind”) + -cracy.

  1. derived from νόος

Definitions

  1. Rule by intellect

    Rule by intellect; a government which weds power with intelligence.

    • Similar to Plato’s “government of the wise,” a noocracy would be, in the words of “biosphere” popularizer Vladimir Vernadsky, “a social and political system based on the priority of the human mind.”

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