Science is politics by other means
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"Science is politics by other means" is a dictum attributed to Sandra Harding (1991), but the phrase also occurs on page 229 in Bruno Latour's The Pasteurization of French Society, with Irreductions (1987, Harvard University Press), which was
- "War is politics by other means", attributed to Karl von Clausewitz, "On War" (1832) ("War is nothing but a continuation of
politics with the admixture of other means.")
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