sábado, 28 de septiembre de 2013

In the Soviet Era as in Canada: Science Suffers Under Authoritarian Rule | DeSmog Canada

In the Soviet Era as in Canada: Science Suffers Under Authoritarian Rule | DeSmog Canada:


The suppression of science in Canada is getting so bad that academics (not raving extremists) are moving past comparing it to Bush's America and are now comparing it to Stalin's Soviet Union!



 This is a guest post by Richard Kool, Associate Professor in the School of Environment and Sustainability at Royal Roads University in Victoria.


Back in the 1930s, the Soviet ruler Josef Stalin had a problem with genetics; as a result, geneticists were branded traitors ("Trotskyite agents of international fascism"), stripped of their positions at government laboratories and universities, sent to prison, or even executed. Soviet biological sciences were hindered for more than a generation. The story of the Soviet geneticists has a distant resonance to the story of what is happening to government-sponsored environmental science in Canada today.