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The Politically Incorrect Guide to ScienceTom BethellRegnery Publishing, Inc., (Softcover), 270 pp., 2005 Item# B106
Science is neutral, right? Of course it�s reliable, based on fact, unprejudiced, and trustworthy, isn�t it? Well, guess again. A lot of what passes for science these days is pseudo-science, and a lot of scientific fact is hidden from public view because it�s not politically correct. Science has been politicized�not by the Right, but by the Left, which sees global warming, Darwinism, stem cell research, and innumerable other issues as tools to advance its agenda (and in many cases expand the reach of government). When liberals trot out scientists with white coats, debate is supposed to be silenced. But many of the high priests of science have something to hide�from blind intolerance of religion to jealous guarding of their federally financed research budgets. Luckily, science journalist Tom Bethell is here with the necessary and bracing antidote: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science. Here�s a handy one-volume guide to some of the most contentious issues of our day, including:
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science busts myths, reveals hidden agendas, and lets you in on some of the little-known secrets about what�s really going on in science. If you�re tired of being hoodwinked by liberals who use science to justify all sorts of misbehavior, you need The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science. |
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