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A More Political Science

What is science’s rightful place? How should we govern technology?

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Essay | Winter 2021

Winter 2021

  • Devorah Goldman

Disarming Frontline Doctors

In its quest to meet the “gold standard,” academic medicine has put Covid patients at risk.

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Devorah Goldman

Special Report | Summer 2015

Summer 2015

The Threat of Human Cloning

Ethics, Recent Developments, and the Case for Action
Members of the Witherspoon Council
Preface: Cloning Then and Now
Part One: Scientific and Historical Background
Part Two: The Case Against Cloning-to-Produce-Children
Part Three: The Case Against Cloning-for-Biomedical-Research
Part Four: Cloning Policy in the United States
Part Five: Recommendations
Appendix: State Laws on Human Cloning
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Essay | Fall 2019

Fall 2019

  • Zach Graves
  • M. Anthony Mills

Reviving Expertise in a Populist Age

Wary of technocracy, a feckless Congress defers to executive bureaucrats.

Zach Graves and M. Anthony Mills

Essay | Spring 2019

Spring 2019

  • Tess Doezema

Why Science Can’t Break the GMO Stalemate

The debate won’t be settled technocratically because it’s about technocracy itself.

Tess Doezema

Essay | Spring 2019

Spring 2019

  • Shoshana Weissmann

How Not to Regulate Social Media

Proposed privacy and bot laws don’t target real problems, and would cause needless harm

From: The Ruin of the Digital Town Square

Shoshana Weissmann

Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • L. M. Sacasas

The Tech Backlash We Really Need

Silicon Valley will only be strengthened by its present scandals unless we ask deeper questions

L. M. Sacasas

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Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Adam J. White

Google.gov

Amid growing calls to break up Google, are we missing a quiet alignment between “smart” government and the universal information engine?

Adam J. White

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Orsolya Ujj

European and American Views on Genetically Modified Foods

On the cultural and philosophical differences that explain contrasting beliefs and policies on GMOs

Orsolya Ujj

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Online Exclusive | June 10, 2016

June 10, 2016

  • Rand Simberg

Keep the FAA’s Head in the Clouds

Why the Agency Should Not Be Regulating Space

Rand Simberg

Review | Summer 2013

Summer 2013

  • Jonathan H. Adler

The Conservative Record on Environmental Policy

Jonathan H. Adler

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