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Fischer (2000) writes: “Few contemporary technocrats openly denounce politics. . . . [But] the technocratic argument more subtly manifests itself in a call for improving policy deliberation through improved technical inputs. Although there is nothing wrong with improved technical inputs per se, the effect of the argument—at least as it stands—is to emphasise and elevate technical over political discourse. As political discourse comes to be seen as inferior, typically defined as less rigorous, it is gradually but steadily denigrated.”, pp 42–43.