Science in a Capitalist Democracy, Can It Work?
According to CDC data, in 2018, nearly 14 of every 100 U.S. adults aged 18 years or older (13.7%) currently smoked cigarettes. This means an …
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According to CDC data, in 2018, nearly 14 of every 100 U.S. adults aged 18 years or older (13.7%) currently smoked cigarettes. This means an …
Mishandling of scientific knowledge manifests itself in many aspects of our lives. Certain news and information gets distributed in different ways to different people which …
Science and Democracy have been able to coincide and exist, however, the two often conflict with each other. Science deals with finding truths to questions …
In our society today there is a battle between the views of political parties. Certain political parties view topics in one manner and the other …
The debate between science and democracy can become heated. Science, on one hand, usually proceed with a calm and logical manner. When science is used …
Throughout global history, we have seen monarchies, democracies, republics, dictatorships, and a combination of any of the prior. Alongside these forms of governments we have …
Science and democracy seem to be two distinct elements in society, as they belong to two poles. Science is one pole of rationality and scrutinization …
Throughout history, we have seen exterior beliefs separate from science affect scientists and their research. We have seen this in our history when some of …
When first thinking about science and democracy, my mind goes to the anti-vaccination movement. Since the invention of the first vaccine (which was for smallpox) …
When I first see the topic of this week, I immediately think of “Mr. De and Mr. Sai”, which was a very popular slogan during …