This article addresses the apparently rather old question as the citation from the 1851 issue of the Scientific American indicates - of how to assess and measure the value or price of knowledge. We will probe the issue from a variety of social scientific and practical perspectives. Against the background of a sociological concept of knowledge economic, political, social and juridical perspectives are discussed that may lead us to a price of knowledge.
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Stehr, N., & Adolf, M. (2018). The price of knowledge. Tempo Social, 30(1), 179–232. https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.137735
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