1st Edition

The Experimental Society

Edited By Marshall S. Shapo Copyright 2017

    This book examines society's responses to many kinds of experimentation, focusing on both creation of and assessment of risks. As people seek new ways to make their lives safer and happier, the widespread process of experimentation claims victims. Some of these are people who directly and willingly accept the risks of experiments. By comparison, some are effectively experimental subjects in the hands of others who often may not even think of themselves as experimenting with the lives of consumers.

    The Experimental Society covers a wide spectrum of products and activities, including those that radiate into the environment like nuclear power, hydrofracking, and asbestos. The book spotlights prescription drugs and substances used in the most ordinary consumer products such as salt, caffeine, and BPA in sippy cups. It also discusses the testing of new ways of thinking, including those related to social organization and processes, and even the law itself. A particular concern is the case in which the subjects of experiments are unaware that the experiments are taking place.

    This lucidly written volume will be useful to practicing lawyers who specialize in personal injury law, and law professors who teach such subjects as torts and products liability, medicine, and science. Physicians and scientists in various branches of medicine will find it provocative, as will political scientists, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers.

    Preface

    Introduction

    1 Varieties of Experimentation

    2 Major Environmental Experiments

    3 Established Products and Activities

    4 Red Flags Rising as Products Enter the Market

    5 Profiles of Developing Risk

    6 Product Images as Lenses for Experiments

    7 Experiments Generating Defects

    8 Long-Running Public Health Catastrophes

    9 Elements of Decision Making

    10 Different Kinds of Lawmaking: Experiments in the Workplace Environment

    11 Different Kinds of Lawmaking: Consumer Products and Other By-Products

    12 Methods and Structures of Responses to Experimentation

    13 Cultures of Risk and Experiment

    14 Approaches to Risky Experimentation

    15 Principles for Decision

    Conclusion

    Postscript

    Index

    Biography

    Marshall S. Shapo