Sclove, Richard,

Democracy and technology / Richard E. Sclove. - xiv, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - The conduct of science series . - Conduct of science series. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-318) and index.

"This eye-opening book describes how modern technologies--such as computers, automobiles, machine tools, hybrid crops, nuclear reactors, and others--contribute to vexing social problems ranging from the continued subordination of women and workers to widespread political disengagement. Engineers, manufacturers, and policy makers rarely take these consequences into account. Contending that reinvigorated democratic politics can and should supersede conventional economic reasoning as a basis for decisions about technology, Richard Sclove clearly outlines how the general public can become actively involved in all phases of technology decision making, from assessment and policy making to research and development."--Publisher description.

0898628601 9780898628609 089862861X 9780898628616

95018005


Political science.
Technology--Political aspects
Technology--Social aspects.
Democracy.
Political planning.
Policy sciences

JA80 / .S58 1995

303.483