Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion

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University of Chicago Press, 2001年9月15日 - 530 頁
From the end of World War II to 2001, and from medical research to particle physics, Daniel S. Greenberg reveals the little-known but all-pervasive links among science, money, and politics in the United States. He draws on archival research and interviews with presidential science advisers, congressional and White House staffers, and elected officials. The book reveals: the exaggerated claims of disease cures; how politicians supportive of medical research are rewarded with buildings named for them at the National Institutes of Health; why Ronald Reagan's science advisers remained silent, even though they knew that false claims were being made for a scientific breakthrough in the Star Wars missile-defence programme; and how, even as research lagged in the expiring USSR, leading American scientists warned Congress of Soviet scientific superiority - and the need for increased US funding to counter it. This work aims to blow the whistle on the scientists, politicians, and government officials who sacrifice ethics - and science itself - for money.

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Introduction
1
1 The Metropolis of Science
15
2 The Ossified Enterprise
23
3 Vannevar Bush and the Myth of Creation
41
4 The Glorious Past
59
5 The Whimpering Giant
66
6 Money More Money Statistics and Science
78
7 The Malthusian Imperative and the Politics of Trust
89
18 Connecting to Politics
278
19 Politicking by Report
294
You Need Us
305
21 From Social and Political Passion to Grubbing for Money
330
22 The Ethical Erosion of Science
348
23 PostCold War Chills
365
24 What Future for the National Science Foundation?
374
25 Clinton Atom Smashing and Space
403

Shortfall Scarcity and Shortage
107
9 The Congressional Griddle
129
10 Detour into Politics
149
11 Nixon Banishes the Scientists
164
12 The Sciences Way of Politicking
183
13 The Public Understanding of Science
205
14 The TV Solution
234
15 Science and the Illusion of Political Power
244
16 The Political Few
252
17 The Scientific Ghetto
269
26 Caught between Clinton and Congress
419
27 Science versus the Budget Cutters
429
28 The Political Triumph of Science
445
Epilogue
463
Appendix
477
Glossary
491
Bibliography
493
Index
507
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Daniel S. Greenberg is a journalist who has written extensively on science and health politics. He is the author of Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion and The Politics of Pure Science, the former published by the University of Chicago Press.

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