From “the Contaminated Blood Affair” to the Mediator Scandal: Public Health, Political Responsibility, and Democracy

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Does the philosophy of Jacques Ellul remain able to help us in some way understand the twenty-first century? From the September 11th attacks to the Fukushima disaster, through to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, we find a number of phenomena to illustrate his principal theories.

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Troude-Chastenet, P. (2013). From “the Contaminated Blood Affair” to the Mediator Scandal: Public Health, Political Responsibility, and Democracy. In Philosophy of Engineering and Technology (Vol. 13, pp. 145–158). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6658-7_11

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