
William E. Akin
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William E. Akin was an American academic known for his historical analysis of the technocratic movement during the 1930s. His work examines the brief rise of technocracy as a political ideology that proposed replacing elected officials with engineers and technical experts to solve social issues. Akin's scholarship provides insight into how this movement sought to address the economic challenges of the Great Depression and its eventual decline with the advent of the New Deal.
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William E. Akin studied the technocratic movement in his book, which has recently been revisited by scholars.
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