Denialism

how irrational thinking hinders scientific progress, harms the planet, and threatens our lives

Hardcover, 295 pages

English language

Published Nov. 20, 2010 by Penguin Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-230-8
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In this provocative and headline- making book, Michael Specter confronts the widespread fear of science and its terrible toll on individuals and the planet.In Denialism, New Yorker staff writer Michael Specter reveals that Americans have come to mistrust institutions and especially the institution of science more today than ever before. For centuries, the general view had been that science is neither good nor bad—that it merely supplies information and that new information is always beneficial. Now, science is viewed as a political constituency that isn't always in our best interest. We live in a world where the leaders of African nations prefer to let their citizens starve to death rather than import genetically modified grains. Childhood vaccines have proven to be the most effective public health measure in history, yet people march on Washington to protest their use. In the United States a growing series of studies show that dietary …

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A much needed book in an age of irrational thinking. These days, too many people are more willing to listen to a Playboy Playmate than the rational advice of the scientific community. Unfortunately, those probably won't be the people that read this book.

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Subjects

  • Science -- Social aspects
  • Research -- Forecasting
  • Belief and doubt
  • Science -- Philosophy