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This edited volume provides strategies for reducing inequality and promoting human development through the use of innovative digital technology and the adoption of new bioethical principles for governance. The book is structured around a series of practical proposals which can be adapted to different circumstances, countries, and political systems. Written by an interdisciplinary panel of international researchers and professionals, each chapter details a proposal for a policy‚Äînew social technology, Green Deals, robust social assistance‚Äîthat will move society forward towards a sustainable, digital, and equitable future. Researchers across multiple disciplines–public administration, cognitive technology, E-learning, finance, philosophy of economy, agronomics, forest engineering, bioethics and education‚Äîwill find this volume a useful reference.





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