Through a series of historical analyses, Friedman explores the relationship between the legal system and the development of modern science and technology. The scientific revolution produced major changes in culture; and these in turn led to changes in government and law. The book covers, among other topics, the transportation revolution; the camera and the entertainment industry; the “germ theory” and its influence on modern society; and the role of culture and technology in the sexual revolution.
Law, Science, and Technology: Historical and Social Context
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This book explores the historical and social relationship between the legal system and the development of modern science and technology.
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Weight | 0.472 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.1 × 2.8 × 23.6 in |
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