The Party of Science Is Over
Democrats became so caught up appealing to experts that they forgot to appeal to voters.
Daniel Sarewitz is emeritus professor of science and society at Arizona State University, where he was co-founder and first director of the university’s Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes. He was previously the editor of Issues in Science and Technology and a regular columnist for the journal Nature.
In The New Atlantis
Democrats became so caught up appealing to experts that they forgot to appeal to voters.
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Science isn’t self-correcting, it’s self-destructing. To save the enterprise, scientists must come out of the lab and into the real world.