The Knowledge Industry, How You Buy, and or, Sell Your Truth
Ciprian Florin Pater and
Ana Suarez
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Abstract:
Scientific knowledge has throughout of history, been treated as a commodity and increasingly its value has thus during the last 40 years depreciated due to effect of Trickle-down Economics The production and selling of truth, is an on-growing industry where the interested parties, set the agenda by hiring academics and scholars hence turning complex issues into; bite-size, digestible content. Unfortunately, more extensive access to information, does not translate into unbiased knowledge.
Date: 2021-03-27
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