Science Under Attack : The Age of Unreason
(2018)

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[United States] : Algora Publishing, 2018
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9781628943658 MWT19279837, 1628943653 19279837
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English
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Ralph B. Alexander turns a sharp eye on the current state of scientific inquiry. Evidence and logic are being disregarded in critical areas of public debate. From discussions on dietary fat to vaccinations, the book explores how science is increasingly manipulated and sidelined for political, economic, and ideological gains. Dr. Alexander reveals how science, respected as a beacon of objective truth, is now often compromised. The Abuse of Science in Public Discourse: Science is misused across various platforms, creating a skewed understanding of reality for the public. Whether in debates on climate change, health policies, or even the efficacy of certain medical treatments, science is often twisted to serve specific interests. Facts and evidence are overshadowed by economic or political motives, leaving the public struggling to form reasoned opinions on significant issues. Why is Science Being Corrupted? A key argument in Science Under Attack is that science is not only being ignored but deliberately corrupted. Dr. Alexander outlines how political agendas, activism, and even religious ideologies have come to dominate certain scientific discussions, so that data and findings are often shaped to fit predetermined conclusions. The result: a loss of trust in science as a reliable source of knowledge, leaving society vulnerable to misinformation. Economic and Political Motivations:Economic interests frequently influence scientific research. Corporations and governments often fund studies designed to support their positions, skewing results and making it difficult for the public to know what is true. Economic pressures lead to biased research, where evidence is cherry-picked to align with a particular agenda, effectively sidelining dissenting views. The Role of Activism and Ideology: Dr. Alexander further explores how activism can corrupt science, particularly in emotionally charged areas like climate change and public health. In many cases, activists may hijack scientific findings to bolster their own viewpoints, pushing for conclusions that may not be fully supported by the data. This contributes to the polarization of science, where facts are used as tools for advocacy rather than as a neutral search for truth. The Rise of Anti-Science Sentiment: In Science Under Attack, Dr. Alexander describes the worrying rise of anti-science sentiment. With the corruption of science, many individuals have grown distrustful, turning to alternative explanations that are not grounded in reality. The increasing disregard for evidence-based findings, coupled with the misuse of science by influential groups, has created an environment where conspiracy theories and unsubstantiated beliefs flourish. Restoring Integrity to Science: The book does not merely critique but also provides suggestions for restoring science's credibility. Dr. Alexander advocates for a return to evidence-based decision-making, free from external pressures and biases. The public needs to be educated on how to critically assess scientific findings, ensuring that facts, rather than ideologies or economic interests, guide our collective understanding. Conclusion, A Call to Reason: Science Under Attack: The Age of Unreason is a wake-up call for anyone concerned with the integrity of modern science. Ralph B. Alexander provides an incisive examination of how science has become a battleground for political, economic, and ideological forces. The book is essential reading for those seeking to understand how these forces undermine the very foundation of rational discourse, and what can be done to reclaim science's rightful place in society

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