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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science
''The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science'' is a 2005 book by Tom Bethell, the third book in the ''Politically Incorrect Guides'' series published by Regnery Publishing, after the Guides to American History and Islam. Some parts of the book were later expanded in the ''Politically Incorrect Guides'' to ''The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design'' (2006) and ''The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism'' (2007). ==Summary==
Bethell, a senior editor at ''American Spectator'', and a former editor of the ''Washington Monthly'' aims to deal with what conservatives have seen as the politicization of science. He addresses a number of issues, including global warming, nuclear power, DDT, HIV/AIDS denialism and control of malaria, cloning, genetic engineering, intelligent design, the trial of Galileo and the relationship between science and Christianity. On all these topics, Bethell argues that the Left have distorted scientific facts in order to advance their political agenda and to increase the size of government, often through scare campaigns like the risk of runaway climate change. He also states that the Left have tried to censor those scientists who disagree with their viewpoints, regardless of what the best scientific evidence might say.
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