Science and ideology
An edition of Science and ideology (2003)
a comparative history
By Walker, Mark
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
267
Description:
Does science work best in a democracy? Were 'Soviet' or 'Nazi' science fundamentally different from science in the USA? These questions have been passionately debated in the recent past. Particular developments in science took place under particular political regimes, but they may or may not have been directly determined by them. Science and Ideology brings together a number of comparative case studies to examine the relationship between science and the dominant ideology of a state. Cybernetics in the USA is compared to France and the Soviet Union. Postwar Allied science policy in occupied Germany is juxtaposed to that in Japan. The essays are narrowly focussed, yet cover a wide range of countries and ideologies. The collection provides a unique comparative history of scientific policies and practices in the 20th century.
subjects: Science and state, Case studies, History, Politique scientifique et technique, Cas, Études de, Histoire, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Industries, General, Exacte wetenschappen, Overheidsbeleid, Ideologieën, Idéologie politique, Influence, Méthode comparative, Science (Connaissance scientifique), 20e siècle
Times: 20th century