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- Title
Critical Social Justice Subverts Scientific Publishing.
- Authors
Krylov, Anna I.; Tanzman, Jay
- Abstract
The politicization of science – the infusion of ideology into the scientific enterprise – threatens the ability of science to serve humanity. Today, the greatest such threat comes from a set of ideological viewpoints collectively referred to as Critical Social Justice (CSJ). This contribution describes how CSJ has detrimentally affected scientific publishing by means of social engineering, censorship, and the suppression of scholarship.
- Subjects
SOCIAL justice; SCIENCE publishing; SOCIAL engineering (Fraud); SOCIAL engineering (Political science); SCIENTIFIC ability; IDEOLOGY
- Publication
European Review, 2023, Vol 31, Issue 5, p527
- ISSN
1062-7987
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1062798723000327