“evidence-based” Policy - a General Critique
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I provide a general critique of evidence-based policy and the untenable concept of a value-free social science which underpins it. This is illustrated using specific theoretical and policy applications in social science, with a focus on economics, which include: economic theories of social class and exploitation; causes of unemployment; drugs policy; sex education and health policy; choice and competition in public education provision.
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تاریخ انتشار 2016