

An edition of Comrade scientist (2006)
Stalin and the Soviet Science Wars
By Ethan Pollock
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
269
Description:
Focusing on six major postwar debates in the Soviet scientific community, this book shows that Stalin's forays into scholarship can be understood only within the context of international tensions, institutional conflicts, and the growing uncertainty about the proper relationship between scientific knowledge and Party-dictated truths. Focusing on six major postwar debates in the Soviet scientific community, this elegantly written book shows that Stalin's forays into scholarship can be understood only within the context of international tensions, institutional conflicts, and the growing uncertainty about the proper relationship between scientific knowledge and Party-dictated truths. The nature of Stalin's interventions makes clear that more was at stake than high politics: these science wars were about asserting that the Party was rational and modern, and about codifying the Soviet worldview in a battle for the hearts and minds of people around the globe during the early Cold War. Ultimately, however, the effort to develop a scientific basis for Soviet ideology undermined the system's legitimacy.
subjects: Communism and science, Politics and government, Science and state, Communisme, Wetenschap, Politik och förvaltning, Vetenskap, Forskningspolitik, Ideologie, Wissenschaft, Wissenschaftspolitik, Kommunism, Technologie, Stalin, joseph, 1879-1953, Science and state, soviet union, Soviet union, politics and government
People: Joseph Stalin (1879-1953)
Places: Soviet Union
Times: 1936-1953