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A More Political Science

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

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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

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

Correspondence | Winter 2022

Winter 2022

  • Josh Hawley

Big Tech Should Answer to the Public, Not to Speech Regulators

From: Debating the “Public Interest” Online

Josh Hawley

Interview | Winter 2022

Winter 2022

  • Harry Collins
  • M. Anthony Mills

Science as Craftwork with Integrity

The study of expertise itself helps us get past a “magic” view of science — and strengthen it against populist critiques.

Harry Collins and M. Anthony Mills

Essay | Winter 2022

Winter 2022

  • Samuel Matlack

How Tech Despair Can Set You Free

Jacques Ellul on escaping the totalizing grip of “technique”

Samuel Matlack

Essay | Winter 2022

Winter 2022

  • Adam J. White

End the State Monopoly on Facts

Why the CDC needs more competition

From: Beyond the State of Exception

Adam J. White

Essay | Winter 2022

Winter 2022

  • Joseph E. Davis

Invaluable Servants, Impossible Masters

What we really need experts to be in a health crisis

From: Beyond the State of Exception

Joseph E. Davis

Essay | Fall 2021

Fall 2021

  • M. Anthony Mills

Manufacturing Consensus

Science needs conformity — but not the kind it has right now.

M. Anthony Mills

Review | Fall 2021

Fall 2021

  • Brad East

Statistics as Storytelling

America’s defining cultural artifact is the economics white paper.

Brad East

Essay | Fall 2021

Fall 2021

  • Ari Schulman

What Is the CDC?

Eleven ways of looking at the troubled agency

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Ari Schulman

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