Science and Politics in the U.S.S.R.: The Genetics Debate
- 18 July 1951
- journal article
- Published by Project MUSE in World Politics
- Vol. 3 (4) , 486-519
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2008893
Abstract
In the Soviet Union, views on all intellectual subjects—the social sciences, philosophy, and even the biological and physical sciences—are frequently regarded as expressions of political views. As a consequence, all intellectual fields are considered appropriate arenas for the struggle against “reaction” and other supposed manifestations of “bourgeois” ideology. To consider science a-political and supra-national, or to speak approvingly of “world science” or “world culture,” is to subscribe to the “bourgeois” ideology of “cosmopolitism”—an ideology which is assumed by virtue of its universalist emphasis to deprecate the contributions to culture made by individual nations.Keywords
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