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- From: jtchew@csa3.lbl.gov (JOSEPH T CHEW)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Re: It's Down to the Last Blank Check
- Summary: There must be something missing. I HOPE there's something missing.
- Message-ID: <26193@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 23:29:23 GMT
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- >Society needs to negotiate a new contract with the scientific community.
- >This contract must be rooted in the pursuit of explicit, long-term
- >social goals, such as zero population growth, reduced generation of
- >waste, reduced consumption of non-renewable resources, less armed
- >conflict, less dependence on material goods as a gauge of wealth or
- >success and greater opportunity for self-realization for all human
- >beings. A new contract will measure the value of reasearch and
- >innovation not by number of publications or citations or patents, but by
- >progress toward these specific goals.
-
- I submit that some or all of these goals are beyond the purview of
- science -- perhaps beyond any attempt at governmental management.
-
- In fact, society being inhomogeneous and philosophy being a matter of
- taste, not everyone will agree that all of these goals are desirable,
- much less on any particular plan to achieve them. Plainly at least
- one of the problems mentioned above stems from people's inability to
- agree on the terms and conditions of the social contract!
-
- Perhaps John C. Baez (a sci.physics regular whose postings I usually
- find reasonable) cut too much when he "left out some paragraphs that
- would show how he [The Hon. George E. Brown, Jr.] got to his conclusions."
- Wonder if there's anything left in the L.A. Times vending machine...
-
- --Joe
- "Just another personal opinion from the People's Republic of Berkeley"
-