Managerial state
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Managerial state is a concept used in critiquing modern procedural democracy in Western countries. The term takes a pejorative context as a manifestation of Western decline. Theorists Samuel T. Francis and Paul Gottfried say this is an ongoing regime that remains in power, regardless of what political party holds a majority. Variations include therapeutic managerial state, welfare-warfare state or polite totalitarianism.
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See also
- Technocracy
- Meritocracy
- Liberal Elite
- Constitutional economics
- Political economy
- State within a state
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