Disrupting science social movements, American scientists, and the politics of the military, 1945-1975 /
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| Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
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c2008.
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| Series: | Princeton studies in cultural sociology.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The expansion and critiques of science-military ties, 1945-1970
- Scientists as moral individuals : Quakerism and the Society for Social Responsibility in Science
- Information and political neutrality : liberal science activism and the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information
- Confronting liberalism : the anti-Vietnam War movement and the ABM debate, 1965-1969
- Doing "Science for the People" : enactments of a new left politics of science
- Conclusions : disrupting the social and moral order of science.