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A More Political Science

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

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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

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Review | Winter 2018

Winter 2018

  • Anthony Paletta

The Political Path to GPS

How war and peace forged the universal map

Anthony Paletta

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Essay | Winter 2018

Winter 2018

  • Tafari Mbadiwe

Algorithmic Injustice

Don’t blame the algorithm — as long as there are racial disparities in the justice system, sentencing software can never be entirely fair.

Tafari Mbadiwe

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Online Exclusive | April 24, 2018

April 24, 2018

  • Tafari Mbadiwe

Executive Summary of “Algorithmic Injustice”

Don’t blame the algorithm — as long as there are racial disparities in the justice system, sentencing software can never be entirely fair.

Tafari Mbadiwe

Essay | Winter 2018

Winter 2018

  • Waleed Al-Shobakky

The University the King Built

A Saudi experiment in education aims to solve the West’s science malaise — and become a global research powerhouse.

Waleed Al-Shobakky

Essay | Winter 2018

Winter 2018

  • Kirsten A. Hall

The Idea Incarnate

How Victor Frankenstein’s thoughts ran away from him

From: Frankenstein at 200

Kirsten A. Hall

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Essay | Summer/Fall 2017

Summer/Fall 2017

  • Alan Jacobs

Wokeness and Myth on Campus

Crying “free exchange of ideas!” misses the cultural meaning of protest in a society coming apart.

Alan Jacobs

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Review | Summer/Fall 2017

Summer/Fall 2017

  • Merav Ceren

The Moral Case for High-Tech Weapons

Has Israeli military innovation made war more just?

Merav Ceren

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Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2017

Summer/Fall 2017

Must Science Be Useful?

Scientists and policy experts respond to Daniel Sarewitz’s “Saving Science”

Online Exclusive | June 20, 2017

June 20, 2017

  • The Editors of The New Atlantis

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