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A More Political Science

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

Read the Editors’ Introduction
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Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Alexander Stern

The Technocrat’s Dilemma

Expert rule is destroying itself.

Alexander Stern

Review | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Alan Rome

Sad Trek

How an exhausted liberalism killed sci-fi’s sunniest franchise

Alan Rome

Essay | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Andrea Saltelli
  • Daniel Sarewitz

Reformation in the Church of Science

How the truth monopoly was broken up

From: Saving the Real

Andrea Saltelli and Daniel Sarewitz

Symposium | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

Saving the Real

Therapy Beyond Good and Evil
Reality Minus
Reformation in the Church of Science
Hell Is Ourselves
Reading Ourselves to Death
Something Happened By Us: A Demonology

Essay | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Jon Askonas

What Happened to Consensus Reality?

An introduction

From: Reality: A Post-Mortem

Jon Askonas

Essay | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Jon Askonas

Reality Is Just a Game Now

Scoring points, hunting for clues, building plotlines, revealing the Grand Narrative... Why are people acting like the national fracture is fun?

From: Reality: A Post-Mortem

Jon Askonas

Essay | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Gabrielle Bauer

Danger: Caution Ahead

We let the precautionary principle run wild during Covid. We needed proportionality too.

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Gabrielle Bauer

Online Exclusive | January 25, 2022

January 25, 2022

  • M. Anthony Mills

Is This Still an Emergency?

As with 9/11, we cannot sustain crisis politics for years after a moment of unity passes.

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

M. Anthony Mills

Online Exclusive | January 21, 2022

January 21, 2022

  • Leah Libresco Sargeant

Sacrifice Is Not a Therapy

Covid doesn’t care how hard we fight it — only about what works.

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Leah Libresco Sargeant

Online Exclusive | December 23, 2021

December 23, 2021

  • Jacob Reses

‘Life is too short to be miserable’

A letter from a student to Stanford Law School

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Jacob Reses

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