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The Technical Alliance advocated a more rational and productive society headed by technical experts, but their survey work failed to have a significant impact. Although some waste was documented, the "prosperity and conservatism of the 1920s undermined the political orientation of the Technical
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The Technical Alliance was by no means a mass organization, but it did have some notable members and technical experts. Apart from Scott, other members of the Technical Alliance included:
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was a group of engineers, scientists, and technicians based in New York City, formed towards the end of 1919 by American
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Alliance", and it disbanded in 1921, and the energy survey was not completed.
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Technocracy and the American Dream: The Technocrat Movement, 1900-1941
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Index

engineer
Howard Scott
capitalist
Frederick L. Ackerman
Carl C. Alsberg
Alice Barrows
Allen Carpenter
Stuart Chase
L.K. Comstock
Bassett Jones
Robert H. Kohn
Benton MacKaye
Leland Olds
Charles P. Steinmetz
Richard C. Tolman
John C. Vaughan
Thorstein Veblen
Charles H. Whitaker


Burris 1993
Segal 2005
Akin 1977
Akin 1977
Akin 1977
Albany
ISBN
978-0-7914-1496-5
Technological Utopianism in American Culture
Syracuse

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