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Science and Public Policy: an Interesting History
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[QUOTE="gleem, post: 6634263, member: 298988"] It has been over three weeks since I posted this thread. I am surprised that no one has commented so far. Has anybody looked at the videos? I know a twenty-two-episode series is a lot to watch (about 10 hours). For those who hesitated to begin and want a quick way for getting the meat of the series, there is a summary of each video at the end and a review at the beginning of each episode. One can bet a glimpse of the issues in about an hour . In the OP I mentioned the human side. I found this series shows the influence of power, reputation, position, and impropriety used for public policy as well as ideology-driven research. So, Anyone? [/QUOTE]
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