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  1. A Systems Analysis of Political Life.D. Easton - 1965
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  • The imperative of responsibility: in search of an ethics for the technological age.Hans Jonas - 1984 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Discusses the ethical implications of modern technology and examines the responsibility of humanity for the fate of the world.
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  • (1 other version)Political Equality: An Essay in Democratic Theory.Charles R. Beitz - 1989 - Princeton University Press.
    This book is meant to help resolve a couple of uncertainties.
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  • The Nature and Limits of Authority.R. T. DeGEORGE - 1985
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  • (1 other version)Autonomous Technology: Technics-Out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought.Langdon Winner - 1977 - MIT Press.
    The truth of the matter is that our deficiency does not lie in the want of well-verified "facts." What we lack is our bearings. The contemporary experience of things technological has repeatedly confounded our vision, our expectations, and our capacity to make intelligent judgments. Categories, arguments, conclusions, and choices that would have been entirely obvious in earlier times are obvious no longer. Patterns of perceptive thinking that were entirely reliable in the past now lead us systematically astray. Many of our (...)
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  • Citizen Participation and Environmental Risk: A Survey of Institutional Mechanisms.Daniel J. Fiorino - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (2):226-243.
    Standard approaches to defining and evaluating environmental risk tend to reflect technocratic rather than democratic values. One consequence is that institutional mechanisms for achieving citizen participation in risk decisions rarely are studied or evaluated. This article presents a survey of five institutional mechanisms for allowing the lay public to influence environmental risk decisions: public hearings, initiatives, public surveys, negotiated rule making, and citizens review panels. It also defines democratic process criteria for assessing these and other participatory mechanisms.
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  • The Consequences of Modernity.Anthony Giddens - 1990
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  • History of informed consent.Tom L. Beauchamp & Ruth R. Faden - 1986 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics.
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  • Politics and Markets: The World's Political-Economics Systems.Charles E. Lindblom - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (2):166-168.
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