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Science, Hegemony and Violence

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Book Synopsis Science, Hegemony and Violence by : Ashis Nandy

Book excerpt: Commissioned by the United Nations University, the essays in this book focus on varying aspects of two basic issues: firstly, science as it provides justification for state violence and aristocracy; and secondly, science as violent technological intervention, which invades and disrupts privateand stable patterns of life in the name of progress and development.


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