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Acknowledgments and Dedication
Introduction

PART I The binary view: effects and durability
1. Some effects of the binary view
2. The quest for exogenous values
3. The durable fl otsam of the binary view
4. Convenient belief

PART II Non- binary analysis
5. Forms of care
6. Networks of belief
7. Networks of beliefs and practices
8. Decision contexts
9. The analyst in context

PART III Caveats
10. Experts and expertise
11. The limits of dialogue

Conclusion

Notes
Works Cited
Index

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Many policy analysts - and citizens interested in public issues - believe that rigorous thought should be uncontaminated by values, which are merely subjective. Policy analysis, however, is about what is worth doing and therefore inherently values based.

This accessible book reveals the damage that this contradiction inflicts on policy analysis and society. It also demonstrates the real-world failings of various influential alternatives to the 'value-free' ideal. By showing that values are amenable to critical analysis, this book provides a solid foundation for a comprehensive approach that reimagines the scope and role of policy analysis in contemporary society.