Publication

1995 - Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

143,500 words, Guess

Page Count

574 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • LibraryThing403595

Classifications

  • DDC363.7/0525
  • LCCGE145 .W55 1995

Description

Working with his students at a risk analysis center, Wildavsky examined all the evidence behind the charges and countercharges in several controversial cases involving environmental health and public safety. Here he lays out these cases in terms an average citizen can understand, weighs the merits of the claims of various parties, and offers reasoned judgments on the government's response. From Love Canal to Times Beach, from DDT to Agent Orange, acid rain, and global warming, from saccharin to asbestos, Wildavsky shows how we can achieve an informed understanding of the contentious environmental issues that confront us daily. The book supports the conclusion Wildavsky reached himself, both as a citizen committed to the welfare of the earth and its inhabitants, and as a social scientist concerned with how public policy is made: though it is bad to be harmed, it is worse to be harmed in the name of health.

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