The tyranny of experts

The tyranny of experts1996
About this book
More than ever, we rely on "experts" to tell us how to live - from the food we eat to raising our children to making love. In The Tyranny of Experts, Dr. Morris E. Chafetz argues that many of these authorities - scientists, public interest advocates, researchers, lawyers, physicians, psychologists, social workers, and others - seek to influence America's political, social, and moral climate far beyond the bounds of their specialized knowledge.
Because they cater to our fears of an out-of-control world, we remain stunningly blind to their pervasive encroachment on the quality of our private lives. By exposing the experts' sleights of hand, Dr. Chafetz restores our common-sense ability to discover answers for ourselves.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2984498W
Subjects
ExpertiseProfessionsSocial aspectsSocial aspects of ExpertiseSocial aspects of ProfessionsProfessions, sociological aspectsUnited states, social conditions, 1980-United states, moral conditionsUnited states, politics and government