Science Left Behind: Feel-Good Fallacies and the Rise of the Anti-Scientific Left
Autor Alex Berezow, Hank Campbellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 feb 2014
To
listen
to
most
pundits
and
political
writers,
evolution,
stem
cells,
and
climate
change
are
the
only
scientific
issues
worth
mentioning—and
the
only
people
who
are
anti-science
are
conservatives.
Yet
those
on
the
left
have
numerous
fallacies
of
their
own.
Aversion
to
clean
energy
programs,
basic
biological
research,
and
even
life-saving
vaccines
come
naturally
to
many
progressives.
These
are
positions
supported
by
little
more
than
junk-science
and
paranoid
thinking.
Now for the first time, science writers Dr. Alex B. Berezow and Hank Campbell have drawn open the curtain on the left's fear of science. AsScience Left Behindreveals, vague inclinations about the wholesomeness of all things natural, the unhealthiness of the unnatural, and many other seductive fallacies have led to an epidemic of misinformation. The results: public health crises, damaging and misguided policies, and worst of all, a new culture war over basic scientific facts—in which the left is just as culpable as the right.
Now for the first time, science writers Dr. Alex B. Berezow and Hank Campbell have drawn open the curtain on the left's fear of science. AsScience Left Behindreveals, vague inclinations about the wholesomeness of all things natural, the unhealthiness of the unnatural, and many other seductive fallacies have led to an epidemic of misinformation. The results: public health crises, damaging and misguided policies, and worst of all, a new culture war over basic scientific facts—in which the left is just as culpable as the right.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610393218
ISBN-10: 161039321X
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: charts and graphs
Dimensiuni: 227 x 149 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 161039321X
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: charts and graphs
Dimensiuni: 227 x 149 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Alex
B.
Berezowis
the
editor
of
RealClearScience.
His
work
has
appeared
on
CNN,
and
inUSA
Today,Forbes,
andThe
Economistamong
other
publications.
In
2010,
he
earned
a
Ph.D.
in
microbiology
from
the
University
of
Washington.
Originally
from
southern
Illinois,
he
currently
lives
in
Seattle.
Hank Campbellis the founder and editor of Science 2.0, the world's largest independent science communication community. Prior to that, he was a senior executive at three physics software companies. He graduated from Duquesne University and was formerly a U.S. Army officer.
Hank Campbellis the founder and editor of Science 2.0, the world's largest independent science communication community. Prior to that, he was a senior executive at three physics software companies. He graduated from Duquesne University and was formerly a U.S. Army officer.
Recenzii
“Science
Left
Behind challenges
the
notion
that
poorly
informed
anti-science
rhetoric
is
solely
the
province
of
the
right
wing…Berezow
and
Campbell
offer
numerous
examples
of
progressives
hijacking
legitimate
programs
and
research
and
twisting
them
to
suit
a
backwards-ass
anti-science
agenda.
In
this
way,
readingScience
Left
Behind is
as
infuriating
as
it
is
eye-opening.
A
fundamental
lack
of
familiarity
with
science
is
rampant
in
government
as
a
whole,
andScience
Left
Behind does
an
impressive
job
drawing
attention
to
this
alarming
disparity.”
Portland Mercury
Scienceblogs.com
“Alex
Berezow
and
Hank
Campbell,
co-authors
ofScience
Left
Behind:
Feel-Good
Fallacies
and
the
Rise
of
the
Anti-Scientific
Left,
make
a
nuanced
and
convincing
counter
argument:
Ludditism
is
not
a
partisan
issue.
In
fact,
on
many
of
the
most
critical
issues
of
our
time,
the
“progressive”
perspective
is
often
rooted
in
out-dated,
anti-empirical,
junk
science
paradigms
that
threaten
innovation—and
are
beginning
to
unnerve
the
most
scientifically
minded
thinkers
on
the
left….This
soft
conspiracy,
promoted
by
mainstream
Democrats,
infects
a
broad
array
of
science
issues
and
highlights
the
religious-like
iconic
beliefs
of
the
left
(as
Kloor
has
noted):
Nature
is
sacred,
big
business
is
dangerous
and
corrupt,
technology
can
cause
more
problems
than
it
helps
solve,
the
world
is
on
the
verge
of
an
eco-apocalypse,
and
we
need
more
precaution,
regulation
and
legislation.
I
call
it
enviro-romanticism,
a
criticism
documented
in
distressing
detail
inScience
Left
Behind…ReadScience
Left
Behind.
It’s
a
clarion
call
for
the
empirically
minded
amongst
us
regardless
of
your
ideological
persuasion.”
Booklist
“Anyone
who
talks
for
very
long
with
a
genuine
American
leftist
--
as
opposed
to
the
vastly
more
numerous
moderate
liberals
--
can
quickly
see
that
romantic-nostalgic
spite
toward
science
and
technology
is
not
the
sole
province
of
Fox-watchers."
PolicyMic
“The
people
who
are
skeptical
of
the
benefits
of
vaccination
or
think
that
organic
food
is
healthier
will undoubtedly
find
[Science
Left
Behind]
problematic.
And
they
should.
The
prominent
activists
and
politicians
highlighted
in
this
book
are
spreading
misinformation
and
causing
serious
harm
in
some
cases,
and
it's
good
to
see
scientists
and
science
writers
making
some
noise
about
it.
You
should
read
what
they
have
to
say.
Go buy
this
book.”
Wall
Street
Journal
“InScience
Left
Behind,
journalists
Alex
B.
Berezow
and
Hank
Campbell
show
that
conservatives
hardly
have
a
monopoly
on
motivated
reasoning,
usefully
revealing
how
pervasive
scientific
misinformation
is
in
progressive
arguments
on
organic
and
genetically
modified
foods,
clean
energy,
nuclear
waste
and
other
matters.”
Forbes
Michael
Medved,
nationally
syndicated
talk
radio
host,
author
ofTHE
10
BIG
LIES
ABOUT
AMERICA
“Entertaining, enlightening and important. This valuable book should shatter the left's smug certainty that science registers as a partisan Democrat. Berezow and Campbell provide persuasive evidence and argument that should reshape conventional wisdom on a wide variety of current controversies."
Kirkus“Entertaining, enlightening and important. This valuable book should shatter the left's smug certainty that science registers as a partisan Democrat. Berezow and Campbell provide persuasive evidence and argument that should reshape conventional wisdom on a wide variety of current controversies."
“A sophisticatedly vitriolic, somewhat tongue-in-cheek addition to the current election debate.”
Publishers Weekly
“Their nonpartisan message is clear: Washington as a whole is woefully uninformed when it comes to the scientific underpinnings of pertinent topics like stem cell research, green energy, organic food, vaccines, and gender issues."
Huntington News
“Groundbreaking…If I were teaching journalism, this is a book that I would require my students to read and absorb -- and keep for reference.”
The
Progressive
Contrarian
“A
no-nonsense,
sometimes
brutal
and
sometimes
funny
book
that
progressives
should
read.”
Red, Green, and Blue.org
Commentary Magazine
San
Francisco
Book
Review
“This
is
—
as
far
as
I
know
—
the
best
and
first
book
to
tackle
many
of
these
anti-science
claims,
and
while
it
is
not
the
definitive
work
on
any
of
these
subjects,
it’s
worth
a
read
for
anyone
who
is
infuriated
by
claims
that
republicans
are
anti-science…[T]he
book
does
an
excellent
job
of
bringing
together
a
large
survey
of
different
ways
that
elements
of
the
political
left
in
America
fail
to
heed
what
science
has
to
say."
New
Scientist
“There
is
more,
and
recent,
antiscience
fare
from
far-left
progressives,
documented
in
the
2012
book Science
Left
Behind by
science
journalists
Alex
B.
Berezow
and
Hank
Campbell,
who
note
that
“if
it
is
true
that
conservatives
have
declared
a
war
on
science,
then
progressives
have
declared
Armageddon….Whereas
conservatives
obsess
over
the
purity
and
sanctity
of
sex,
the
left's
sacred
values
seem
fixated
on
the
environment,
leading
to
an
almost
religious
fervor
over
the
purity
and
sanctity
of
air,
water
and
especially
food.”Scientific
American
“There
are
a
lot
of
hot-button
topics
here:
environmentalism,
genetically
modified
organisms,
organic
food,
product
testing
on
animals,
solar
power,
clean
energy,
and
more.
The
authors
explore
the
issues
in
detail,
working
very
hard
to
give
the
appearance
of
political
neutrality,
and
the
book
does
an
excellent
job
of
opening
readers’
minds
to
the
possibility
that
these
issues
aren’t
as
cut-and-dried
as
they
might
have
been
led
to
believe
by
politicians
and
the
media.
Open-minded
readers,
those
who
don’t
mind
being
asked
to
reassess
their
long-held
beliefs,
should
find
much
here
to
think
about
and
debate.