Information, power, and democracy : liberty is a daughter of knowledge
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Information, power, and democracy : liberty is a daughter of knowledge
Cambridge University Press, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-392) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The link between liberty and knowledge is neither static nor simple. Until recently the mutual support between knowledge, science, democracy and emancipation was presupposed. Recently, however, the close relationship between democracy and knowledge has been viewed with skepticism. The growing societal reliance on specialized knowledge often appears to actually undermine democracy. Is it that we do not know enough, but that we know too much? What are the implications for the freedom of societies and their citizens? Does knowledge help or heed them in unraveling the complexity of new challenges? This book systematically explores the shifting dynamics of knowledge production and the implications for the conditions and practices of freedom. It considers the growth of knowledge about knowledge and the impact of an evolving media. It argues for a revised understanding of the societal role of knowledge and presents the concept of 'knowledge societies' as a major resource for liberty.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Coming to terms
- 2. Accounts of the conditions for the possibility and resilience of liberty
- 3. The economic order ensures (defeats) liberty
- 4. Scientia est libertas
- 5. The knowledge of the powerful
- 6. The knowledge of the weak
- Knowledge and democracy: summary and conclusions.
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