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The Living Force
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I began reading this book yesterday, after having it on my to-read list for many months. My impression of it so far is that it is an insightful investigation into certain aspects of the workings of "pathological science." The chapter I am reading currently deals with eugenics, and while I don't know exactly where the author is going with it, I am starting to see a pattern of increased scientific corruption that led to both sciene-related atrocities in WWII (and before), and the suppression of investigation into the causes of cancer.
While the author doesn't say it, I would say that "unseen forces" were hard at work, and that the period deserves greater attention. While we might tend to think about Hitler, these changes were happening all over the world.
Very interesting so far!
I began reading this book yesterday, after having it on my to-read list for many months. My impression of it so far is that it is an insightful investigation into certain aspects of the workings of "pathological science." The chapter I am reading currently deals with eugenics, and while I don't know exactly where the author is going with it, I am starting to see a pattern of increased scientific corruption that led to both sciene-related atrocities in WWII (and before), and the suppression of investigation into the causes of cancer.
While the author doesn't say it, I would say that "unseen forces" were hard at work, and that the period deserves greater attention. While we might tend to think about Hitler, these changes were happening all over the world.
Very interesting so far!