“All I know is that I know nothing.”
Noocracy ('Rule of the Wise') also called Epistocracy ('Rule of the Knowledgeable')[1][2] is a system of government within which authority is delegated to people based on their knowledge, those people traditionally being philosophers and theologians. The concept has its origins in Ancient Greek philosophy and the concept of 'The Philosopher King'. A notable example of a Noocracy was the Roman Empire during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, who contributed to the philosophy of Stoicism.
History
The first attempt to implement Noocracy was Pythagoras' city of the wise which he planned to build in Italy together with his followers. Another example of Noocracy is philosopher kings, examples of philosopher kings are Dion of Syracuse, Marcus Aurelius, Khosrow I, and Matthias Corvinus.
Beliefs
Noocracy believes in a system of governance where decision-making is in the hands of philosophers, these philosophers could be philosopher kings. Philosopher kings are rulers who possess both a love of wisdom, as well as intelligence, reliability, and a willingness to live a simple life. Noocracy also criticizes democracy for the irrationality of voters and that the average voter doesn't have the necessary knowledge to decide on means to achieve their political aims.
Variations
Platonism
Socratism
Shevchenkoism
Taras Shevchenko was famous ukrainian poetist and writer. Central motive of his masterpiece were nationalism, patriotism and loyalty to his culture. Shevchenko was born in family of serfs. This fact explains nationalist and egalitarian tendencies of Taras Shevchenko.
His political views was radical and pro-Republican. Shevchenko praised ukrainian nation and its will to independence. Despite his leaning left-wing positions, Shevchenko was culturally ambiguous. He said:
"Learn from others, but don't shun your own"
Taras Shevchenko was ransomed from slavery by russian painter Karl Bryullov. Thereafter Shevchenko was sent into an exile and dead in Saint Petersburg.
Shevchenkoism is left-wing and culturally culturally center to center-left ideology.
Chopinism
Chopinism is moderate Libertarian Right and culturally centrist ideology. He based on polish composer Frederick Chopin. Chopinism is patriotic and liberal ball. He is also religious and cultural nationalist, because Chopin was advocating for conservation of polish folk heritage. He seems to hate Russia, especially after November Uprising.
Personality and Behavior
- They usually represent whatever philosopher you want to represent in your comic,
- They love to read works on philosophy,
- They despise the Roman emperor Commodus.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Fill it with yellow,
- In the centre of the ball, in grey, draw a circle with a space on its bottom connected to two vertical lines on its upper half,
- Below this shape, again in grey, draw the same shape but inverted on its bottom half,
- Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Yellow | #EAC313 | 234, 195, 19 | |
Grey | #333333 | 51, 51, 51 |
Relationships
Friends
- Technocracy - My beloved child and heir.
- Transhumanism - Can be used to make people wiser.
- Absolute Monarchism - The system many philosopher kings use.
- Enlightened Absolutism - My Enlightenment-era follower who gave me praxis and achieved my dream.
Frenemies
- Ingsoc - I think you're taking the "the average citizen can't make the right decision" idea just a little too far.
- Aristocracy - They are pompous and foolish, but they do have the right idea about who shouldn't rule.
- Cyberocracy - You're smart but too unwise to actually hold power. You need to grow older and gain more experience before you are a worthy heir.
- Cosmicism - You are wise, my child, and filled with an admirable desire for philosophy and progress, but you are also filled with too much dread.
Enemies
- Democracy - I find your system too flawed to be sufficient for the people.
- Kakistocracy - By what basis do you believe the mentally daft to be just rulers of a state?
- Senatorialism - Eldritch abomination. Conceptual impossibility. Your very existence violates the laws etched into the universe.
- Ochlocracy - Your system is an abomination.
Further Information
Literature
Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Epistocracy, Wiktionary
- ↑ Votes of No Confidence by Jerediah Purdy
Notes
- ↑ Plato wanted to return to pre-Democratic Athens.
- ↑ Frederick Chopin liked the folk music of Poland.
- ↑ Mozart said he is loyal to royalty and clergy. Despite this fact his opera The Marriage of Figaro has revolutionary, egalitarianist and liberal.
- ↑ Mozart was opposing to Voltaire.
- ↑ Richard Wagner had the left-wing positions in politics.
- ↑ Many of Shakespeare's plays served as propaganda for the monarchy. Examples include Richard III (Richard as a tyrant), Twelfth Night (Puritans as fools), Henry VI (Peasant rebels as Yorkist puppets), Macbeth (Usurpers as evil and influenced by witchcraft), Richard II (Promotion of Divine Right of Kings), Henry IV (Lollards mocked) & King John (Magna Carta is excluded)
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Artwork and Comics
Non-Quadrant - I just want to reject the political compass for goodness sake! | |
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Cultural/Social Systems | Progressivism • Traditionalism |
Political/Goverment Systems | Federalism • Centralism • Authoritarianism • Democracy • Authoritarian Democracy |
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Self-Insert | Quarkism • Neocarlism • Revolutionary Monarchism |