![]() ![]() ![]() His proposed solution? To recast governing institutions so that they had a greater capacity for inquiry and adaptation. Lindblom's diagnosis of the problem? He traced these policy-making failures to the inability of contemporary democracies to effectively probe their own misunderstandings, to learn from their past mistakes, and to identify, explore, and debate new ideas for societal change. widespread drug use, racial conflict, and severe educational inadequacies." Writing at the end of the 1980s, Lindblom (1990: vii-viii) warned of a wide range of "problems, threats and missed opportunities," including "nuclear destruction, environmental warming, third-world squalor, depletion of natural resources, nutritional deficiencies, irresponsible government. In his book Inquiry and Change, Charles Lindblom pondered the challenges of democratic policy making in an era in which neither the general public nor their elected representatives seemed to grasp the pressing social issues of the day. ![]() In the Marketplace for Ideas Affecting Public Policy Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 28.6 (2003) 964-975 ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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