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Discover the critical insights in 'Why Democracies Need Science,' a transformative book by Harry Collins and Robert Evans. This enlightening text, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2017, examines the crucial relationship between democracy and science in our contemporary society. With 200 pages of compelling content, this groundbreaking work challenges the prevalent notion that democracies must be safeguarded against scientific findings and expertise. Instead, it advocates for an empowered public that values scientific progress and integrates it into the fabric of democratic decision-making. Collins and Evans meticulously argue that science is not only a tool for progress but also a moral enterprise that can enhance democracy. They introduce the innovative concept of 'The Owls,' a proposed institution designed to bridge the gap between scientific communities and the public, ensuring that technological decisions benefit everyone. By reading 'Why Democracies Need Science,' you will gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate the complexities of modern governance amidst scientific uncertainty. This essential read for scholars, policymakers, and citizens alike underscores the importance of valuing science to foster a robust democratic society. Purchase your copy today and empower your knowledge to advocate for science’s essential role in democracy!