
Denying Science
Conspiracy Theories, Media Distortions, and the War Against Reality
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August 1, 2011
Our society's unprecedented access not only to multiple sources of information but to a seemingly infinite number of sources within single mediums (via cable television and the Internet) is thrilling. However, as popular science and science fiction writer Grant (Discarded Science; Corrupted Science), whose real name is Paul Barnett, carefully demonstrates here, the multitude of sources can also work against a democratic society as it tries to move forward collectively, particularly with regard to scientific topics. Drawing examples from topics such as global warming, AIDS, evolution, and eugenics, Grant cogently presents his case for how corporations as well as religious and political groups can skillfully present ostensibly scientific information that is utterly untrue or biased for their own self-serving purposes, confusing and misleading the general public. Of particular use to readers are the connections Grant notes among people, news networks, and other organizations, revealing who knows whom, with regard to each topic he covers. VERDICT The only major item missing in this otherwise thoughtful book is a discussion about how we might improve the current situation. Recommended for general collections and those on science and society and government.--Michael D. Cramer, Schwarz BioSciences, RTP, NC
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