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  1. Science had turned from being a friend of freedom into being employed as its enemy. It is this linkage that makes the book so revealing and ultimately devastating. The Counter-Revolution of Science is Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek's forceful attack on this abuse of reason, and vision for recapturing an authentic understanding of the scope of science and its proper uses.

  2. The Counter-Revolution of Science. Studies on the Abuse of Reason. F. A. Hayek | Isis: Vol 43, No 4. Reviews. The Counter-Revolution of Science. Studies on the Abuse of Reason. F.

  3. Early in the last century the successes of science led group of French thinkers to apply the principles of science to the study of society. These thinkers purported to have discovered the supposed laws of society and concluded that an elite of social scientists should assume direct control of social life.

  4. 1. Juni 1980 · 内容简介 · · · · · ·. Early in the last century the successes of science led a group of French thinkers to apply the principles of science to the study of society. These thinkers purported to have discovered the supposed 'laws' of society and concluded that an elite of social scientists should assume direct control of social life.

  5. The German Revolutions: The Peasant War in Germany and Germany: Revolution and Counter-Revolution. Leonard Krieger - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (3):330-334. Methodological Problems in the Investigation of the Contemporary Scientific-Technical Revolution and the Forming of the New Human Being.

  6. The Counter-Revolution of Science.” Parts I-III. Economica N.S. 8 (February - August 1941): 281–320. Excerpt: “In the course of its slow development in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the study of economic and social phenomena was guided in the choice of its methods in the main by the nature of the problems that it had to face.

  7. The counter-revolution of science : studies on the abuse of reason. Early in the last century the successes of science led a group of French thinkers to apply the principles of science to the study of society. These thinkers purported to have discovered the supposed 'laws' of society and concluded that an elite of social scientists should ...