“The
Tragedy of American Science – From Truman to Trump” by Clifford Connor, 2020
This is a socialist take on the state of science in the U.S. Conner is a science historian who describes the slow prostitution of science to corporate and military power since the end of WWII. Anti-communists yap about Lysenko’s political rise way back in the 1930s USSR and for good reason. They should look at their own conflicts of interest approach which encompasses universities, professors and university presidents, various scientists, captured government agencies, laws, research journals, corporate and private research labs, national science bodies, Astroturf consumer groups and Beltway think tanks. The dictatorship of money & militarism has encroached in many scientific disciplines, creating bad science for profit.
This is a socialist take on the state of science in the U.S. Conner is a science historian who describes the slow prostitution of science to corporate and military power since the end of WWII. Anti-communists yap about Lysenko’s political rise way back in the 1930s USSR and for good reason. They should look at their own conflicts of interest approach which encompasses universities, professors and university presidents, various scientists, captured government agencies, laws, research journals, corporate and private research labs, national science bodies, Astroturf consumer groups and Beltway think tanks. The dictatorship of money & militarism has encroached in many scientific disciplines, creating bad science for profit.
The Corporate
Science Complex
Conner
wrote the “People’s History of Science.” Among other things, here he
examines how toxic sugar became a ‘benign’ ingredient in so many processed foods,
brought to us by modern ‘nutrition science’ and official diet guidelines. Almost half of all U.S. adults have food-derived
health problems – heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. He takes apart the 'high tech' Green Revolution, which
now bankrupts farmers and has privatized and commodified seed, feed, fertilizer
and pesticides for agro-profits. He
looks at the science debate about sales-based GMOs and the precautionary principal of
‘do no harm’ – so much so that GMOs cannot be mentioned on a package. He remembers the lies and ‘doubt industry’
around the medical safety of cigarettes, which is reminiscent of the present lies and
pseudo-scientific ‘doubts’ sown by oil & gas companies about global warming.
Conner
focuses on the sciency promotion and 'tests' of deadly opioids by Big Pharma to the tune of 76
billion oxycodone and hydrocondone pain pills sold over 6 years. This is the kind of thing that allows the drug
industry to have a 21% profit rate. The
industry also gets help from patent protections enforced by the government against
generics, fraudulent research, made-up diseases and a focus on high profit
remedies, not ones that will help many but bring in little cash. The privatization of public research in drugs
started in 1980 with the bi-partisan Bayh-Dole act. This allowed universities to patent
discoveries, which invited Big Pharma in the front door - blurring the lines between
public and private and turning the universities and their scientists into profit-centers. As part of this, pay to publish ‘science’
journals flooded the scientific community.
Conner reminds
us of the toxic water issues in Flint, Washington
D.C. and Newark,
ignored by the CDC until there was a crisis.
62 million deaths a year world-wide can be attributed to water, air or
soil pollution and the CDC pretended nothing in the U.S. was amiss. He dissects the oil and
gas industry, especially fracking’s earthquakes, water pollution and methane
venting that are routinely ignored in official and industry studies. The
Kochtopus-funded denial industry is backed by political convenience, as even
Obama bragged about building oil infrastructure and development. Yet the dangerous nature of carbon production
has been known by some U.S. scientists since 1977.
Conner tracks the ‘academic-industrial’ complex, which now features
leading academic scientists getting grants from corporations and starting their
own private companies, leading to huge conflicts of interest. The university,
following the lead of George Mason U, is now a ‘private-public partnership’ in
lockstep with neo-liberal principles. Not to ignore the heavily propagandist ‘sciences’
at Universities like political ‘science’ or economic ‘science.’ Conner takes on the fake academics and intellectuals in Beltway
‘think tanks’ like the Brookings Institution, which pretend to authority while
actually being captured by corporate money. They are now basically corporate or
military advocacy and lobbying groups.
The official media and government officials continue to believe they are
‘objective’ intellectuals, not partisan parsers.
These
examples of corruption of science and thought bleed into the ignoring of good science on
global warming, evolution, vaccines, a single biologic race, chastity’s efficiency,
gay conversion therapy, abortion, marijuana, even simple things like mask wearing. Economic and political forces profit from
taking bogus irrational stances against real scientific facts. They are helped by the prostitution of science
to money and weapons, as well as the anti-scientific cultural atmosphere
engendered by religion and politicians, especially in the GOP.
Dr. Strangelove - Curtis LeMay, Kissinger, Ed Teller, Von Braun |
The Military-Industrial
Complex Again
R&D for
the military composes more than half of all money spent on R&D in
the U.S. Military spending and R&D are not
just a vile waste of scientific talent, it is also the world’s worst jobs
program and a non-cyclic Keynesian economic pump essential to U.S. capitalism. This is why this technology of death never produces a ‘peace dividend.’ Conner digs
into the 1600 Nazi scientists recruited by the U.S.
and laundered through “Operation Paperclip” (yes…) to head U.S. programs like rocketry, where
former Nazi Werner Von Braun became the first head of NASA. Other Nazis and some Japanese fascists led U.S. programs
in chemical and biologic warfare, in torture, while doing other military ‘medical’
experiments. Many of these scientists had ties to fascist slave labor or death
experiments in WWII. This was only
exposed years later.
Conner
looks at the U.S.
“Atoms For Peace” program which is intimately tied to nuclear arms escalation
and proliferation - they are not two separate things. Nuclear energy is not
clean, not profitable without government support and not cheap if you take into
account the radiation dangers, as proved at Chernobyl
and Fukushima and the build-up of nuclear waste across
the U.S. Conner reminds us of how the RAND Corporation
and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) shaped much of U.S.
science. RAND’s
criminal tactics advocated dropping 7.662 million tons of bombs on Vietnam, as well as torture and
assassination. As part of RAND’s game theory, John Nash’s
‘beautiful mind’ created a zero-sum game for RAND that
privileged betrayal and misanthropy. Conner even gets in a dig at RAND’s ‘mathematical idolatry’ that replaced verified
experimental results. This point relates to
the issue of mainstream cosmology’s almost exclusive reliance on math as
well.
Military
science has produced Reaper drones, ICBMs, cluster and anti-personnel
munitions, napalm, neutron bombs,Cruise and Tomahawk missiles, ‘tactical’ nuclear weapons, fake smart bombs and
intergalactic Star Wars / Space Force plans.
It has unleashed the Stuxnet worm virus and is leading to Terminator-like
‘super soldiers’ with exo-skeletons, brain microchips, combat drugs and a Skynet
of technological artificial intelligence powered by high-speed quantum
computers. Micro-assassin ‘fly-bots’ are
in the works designed as if they were tiny flies, to kill or explode a target. Facial recognition and a matrix of satellites
make it possible. CIA psychologists
collaborate with torture in Guantanamo
and other black sites, while other celebrated scientists design ‘no touch’
torture. Not to mention the CIA’s
MKUltra program experiments, which were notorious for their failure and violence. All brought to you by corrupted scientists paid the big bucks.
Conner ends
with a section on socialist solutions to the perversions of science, including
full public funding and control of key research; regulations with teeth of
private research; and the elimination of the military-industrial complex. He also advocates nationalization of many
basic industries like pharma, health care, fossil fuels, banking and
insurance. The basic question in a
capitalist society becomes “Should science be ‘for the people’ or for corporate
profits and the military?” The answer is
already in…in this detailed book.
Other prior
blog reviews on this topic, use blog search box, upper left: “Peoples’ History of Science”(Conner); “McMindfulness,”
“Big Bang,” “Pandemic”(Zizek); “Lost Connections,” “The Happiness Industry,”
“The 5th Risk”(Lewis); “A Redder Shade of Green – Intersections
of Science and Socialism,” “Collapse,” “Astrology,” “Psychology and
Capitalism,” “New Dark Age,” “There is Only One Race,” “The Marijuana
Manifesto”(Ventura); “Bit Tyrants,” “Civilization Critical,” “Ten Assumptions
of Science,” “Ubiquity – Why Catastrophes Happen.”
And I
bought it at May Day Books!
Red Frog
August 24,
2020
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