Engineering Society
The Role of the Human and Social Sciences in Modern Societies, 1880-1980
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book explores the impact of human and social sciences on societal approaches to crime and social issues since 1880, highlighting the role of brain abnormalities in understanding criminal behavior. It delves into how these scientific perspectives have shaped penal policies, therapeutic practices, and marketing strategies, illustrating their integration into various aspects of modern society.