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The politically incorrect guide to science
Book • 2005
Tom Bethell's The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science surveys controversies and debates in science from a skeptical, contrarian standpoint, arguing that scientific institutions sometimes suppress dissenting views.
The book is framed to challenge perceived orthodoxies in scientific fields and to reassess the cultural authority of scientists.
It was published in Regnery's accessible Politically Incorrect Guide series, which aims to present perspectives labeled as politically incorrect.
Bethell combines historical anecdotes, critiques of scientific consensus, and discussions of science policy.
The book contributed to public debates about the sociology and philosophy of science.
The book is framed to challenge perceived orthodoxies in scientific fields and to reassess the cultural authority of scientists.
It was published in Regnery's accessible Politically Incorrect Guide series, which aims to present perspectives labeled as politically incorrect.
Bethell combines historical anecdotes, critiques of scientific consensus, and discussions of science policy.
The book contributed to public debates about the sociology and philosophy of science.
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as an earlier popular title in Regnery's Politically Incorrect Guide series.

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