The RAND Corporation (1989–2009)The Inheritance of a Technicist Ideology
The RAND Corporation (1989–2009): The Inheritance of a Technicist Ideology
Samaan, Jean-Loup
2015-11-04 00:00:00
[The degree of technization we can observe today in American military science could, at first glance, be related to its supposedly natural link to contemporary technological and industrial innovations. This, however, would be to deny that it remains the product of a struggle that has lasted over 50 years for the empowerment of a specific knowledge around the fact of warfare.5]
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The RAND Corporation (1989–2009)The Inheritance of a Technicist Ideology
[The degree of technization we can observe today in American military science could, at first glance, be related to its supposedly natural link to contemporary technological and industrial innovations. This, however, would be to deny that it remains the product of a struggle that has lasted over 50 years for the empowerment of a specific knowledge around the fact of warfare.5]
Published: Nov 4, 2015
Keywords: Rand Corporation; Military Strategy; Strategic Study; Military Affair; Military Science
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