Power without Knowledge
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Do leading social-scientific experts, or technocrats, know what they are doing? In Power without Knowledge, Jeffrey Friedman maintains that they do not. Friedman shows that people are too heterogeneous to act as predictably as technocracy requires of them. Technocratic reason, then, entails a drastically oversimplified understanding of human decision making in modern society.
| Autor: | Friedman, Jeffrey A. (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Dartmouth Coll |
| Nakladatel: | Oxford University Press Inc |
| ISBN: | 9780190877170 |
| Rok vydání: | 2019 |
| Jazyk : | Angličtina |
| Vazba: | Hardback |
| Počet stran: | 376 |
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