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The Death of Science: The retreat from reason in the post-modern world
J**N
Comprehensive and instructive this important book should be on everyone’s Xmas list
Well written and argued, it shines a light on our current predicament.To paraphrase Friedrich Schiller “Against ignorance and stupidity the very gods themselves contend in vain”Comprehensive and instructive this important book should be on everyone’s Xmas list.Particularly for our political leaders who , some have admitted, have no idea how to even interpret a graph but still insist they are “following the science”!!The Death Of science is well argued and supported by a host of interesting and undeniable facts.The authors have pulled together historical and modern illustrations to support their view that if indeed science is not dead but we are in danger of obfuscating it’s true benefits in a welter of political correctness and a tide of ignorance.
S**T
Comprehensive. Covers everything that's bad in the world. Brilliantly written but also a nice read.
This covers all the bad things that have been happening in the world over the last decade or so. It is backed up with very good detail when needed. I agree with all the content and views.I never realised there was so much content to include, but it is all needed. I was aware of all the issues, but this book describes them clearly with powerful references.It is academic, but easy and pleasant to read.It should be issued to the few remaining people fed only by BBC news.This will become a chronicle of our time in the same way that RFK Jr's recent book has become.
J**T
Good depressing read
What we’ve all suspected - science routinely corrupted for political and financial gain.The book starts and ends well - gets a bit long drawn out over Covid.
K**S
This is a must read.
This book really highlights how Science is now dominated in a subtle way by politics. Politicians are using science to re enforce their mantra on climate change and in many other ways.
T**T
Excellent
Plenty of food for thought about how science is being ignored or manipulated for commercial and political ends.Wide ranging contributions from experts in their fields.A wake up call.
T**Y
Brilliant in parts but flawed, a must read.
Having listened to conversations between John Campbell and Professor Dalgleish, and seeing that it contains chapters by some brave iconoclasts, some of my scientific ‘heroes’, I had immensely high expectations regarding the contents of ‘The Death of Science’. And although there is some excellent and thought-provoking evidence based information within this book I was somewhat disappointed. However it remains a necessary read, partly because of the scientific evidence it refers to, partly because of the scientific evidence and wider ‘real world’ research it ignores and the underpinning flaws in academia it reveals. For realistic balance ‘The Death of Science’ should be read along with ‘Science Fictions’ by Ritchie and ‘Cracked’ by Davies, for starters. Although less wide-ranging these two books underline the real causes corrupting science, and they are little to do with ‘political correctness’ as ‘The Death of Science’ appears to suggest in parts.Where the reportage of science, and the actual science being funded, is affected by politics the main source of this political interference is via lobbying by immensely rich and powerful corporations in support of the globalised neo-liberal capitalist ideology, the current economic status quo, which is increasingly creating greater inequality and undermining democracy. Chris van Tulleken identifies this in his recent book on the food industry. Secondly, science is being murdered by ‘careerism’ in academics (as the recent scandals at Harvard and Stanford clearly demonstrate). The relatively puny lobbies of the ‘woke’ and the PC are fundamentally irrelevant, unless some corporation is making money out of such people.This results in a degree of ‘cherry picking’ from personal perspectives regarding the scientific data being referenced and some of the individuals quoted in the text. I have had a thirty years career in the NHS working primarily in Mental Health, inclusive of completing a MSc. and having to justify my role by referencing the wider scientific research. This enables me to understand the degree of ‘cherry picking’ by self-interested professionals and the overall corruption of science by ‘Big Pharma’. This has been detailed over many decades; e.g. in books like ‘Let Them Eat Prozac’ by Professor David Healy, ‘Bad Pharma’ by Dr. Ben Goldacre, ‘The Emperor’s New Drugs’ by Professor Irving Kirsch and ‘Deadly Medicines and Criminal Organisations’ by Professor Peter Götsche. It is, perhaps, significant that none of these people are included in this book. Indeed the dominance of the ‘chemical imbalance model’ and the use of drugs as the primary treatment in Mental Health has been a very lucrative and career generating mental health disaster. There are better models that generate more effective, if less remunerative, interventions (see ‘Models of Madness’ Edited by Read, Bentall and Mosher, in the original edition, and note ‘The Soteria Project’ in particular.) If you want up to date information regarding the science around nutrition then ‘Ultra-Processed People’ by van Tulleken and ‘Unprocessed’ by Wilson are good places to start.A few chapters are superficial and/or partial as you would expect in a book with such a wide range of contributors, but overall it is a brilliantly though-provoking book, a ‘must read’ ‘round up’ of the current, unacceptably corrupt and corrupting status quo. Although I would have preferred something even more radical. However, I would argue that a great deal of wider background knowledge is required in the reader to enable the kind of ‘critical thinking’ approach the gist of this book demands from all of us. Science is about eternal doubt and vigilance, even of the people who say so.Mick Skelly MSc. MCSP.
K**N
This book should be compulsory reading.
Present day political influences are potentially leading us down a dangerous path. It does not matter which side of the fence you stand in matters like climate change, covid 19 or any other scientific area you NEED TO READ THIS BOOK. Very well written with various contributors (not just one authors view). JUST READ IT.
B**
Impressive
Fantastic book to read value for money and quick delivery
F**G
Amazing Insights of science manipulations
A varied review of recent "scientific" assertions and the conflicts with the real scientific method. From covid origins to panspermia.
M**T
Mirror of a civilization
It's a good assesment of what science and research are dealing with: collusion, money, politics, fraud, radicalism and extremism of all sides, scientific and non-scientific.
M**A
ein großer Missstand wird beschrieben
Leider ist die These, wonach Wissenschaft tot ist, seriös dokumentiert und akribisch recherchiert. Ja, Wissenschaft stirbt, wenn man sie in die Ist das nicht gegeben , wird sie zu einer Religion. Kennzeichen sind die Dogmen, die das Nachfragen verhindern sollen.
J**A
Essential reading on the decline of scientific endeavour
Written quickly, so with a few typographical blemishes but recognizing that speed is of the essence.The modern politicization of scientific enquiry is thoroughly documented, but distinguished from historically similar activities due to the vastly greater impact current research has on the well-being of people around the world today.
R**M
Needs to be read by every inquiring mind. Loads of factual information.
When an argument is weak and/or cannot be substantiated, people say to "trust the science" and to just accept it. This is deceptive and misleading. Real science can be trusted but what these people call science is not science at all. This book exposes the false claims made in the name of science with solid evidence and is written without the use of jargon for everyone to understand.
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