Most of the debilitating effects of political regimes come from people feeling they cannot either admit their own errors or reveal the errors of others - that is, unless the errors are minor ones.
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Science and state, Forschung, Science, 02.11 sociology of science, Aspect social, Sciences, Sociology, Wissenschaftspolitik, Public Policy, 02.10 science and society, Gesellschaft, Universiteiten, Social aspects, Hochschule, Philosophy, Wetenschapsbeleid, Sociale aspecten, Wetenschap, Politique scientifique, Vetenskapssociologi, Philosophie, Science, social aspects, Science, philosophy, Universities and colleges, Sociological aspectsEdition | Availability |
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The Governance of Science: Ideology and the Future of the Open Society (Issues in Society)
May 2000, Open University Press
Paperback
in English
0335202349 9780335202348
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The Governance of Science: Ideology and the Future of the Open Society (Issues in Society)
December 1999, Open University Press
Hardcover
in English
0335202357 9780335202355
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"Most of the debilitating effects of political regimes come from people feeling they cannot either admit their own errors or reveal the errors of others - that is, unless the errors are minor ones."
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