The policy scientist of democracy revisited

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A recent appraisal by Farr et al. (Am Polit Sci Rev 100:579-587 2006) credited Lasswell with raising important questions of professional responsibility for political science. However, the appraisal rejected working answers to those questions offered by Lasswell and his colleagues without considering them substantively or comprehensively. In doing so, the appraisal misleads those academics in political science and other disciplines who may be interested in a genuinely professional role for themselves, a role that takes into account the social consequences of the exercise of their knowledge and skills. This article provides a more authentic introduction to Lasswell's life and work and vision of the policy scientist of democracy, and suggests some alternatives for would-be professionals. © Springer Science+Business Media LLC 2007.

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Brunner, R. D. (2008). The policy scientist of democracy revisited. Policy Sciences, 41(1), 3–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-007-9042-y

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