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Scientists, Business, and the State, 1890-1960 (Paperback)
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Scientists, Business, and the State, 1890-1960 (Paperback)
Series: The Luther H. Hodges Jr. and Luther H. Hodges Sr. Series on Business, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy
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In the late nineteenth century, scientists began allying themselves
with America's corporate, political, and military elites. They did
so not just to improve their professional standing and win more
money for research, says Patrick McGrath, but for political reasons
as well. They wanted to use their new institutional connections to
effect a transformation of American political culture. They
succeeded, but not in ways that all scientists envisioned or agreed
upon. McGrath describes how, between 1890 and 1960, scientific,
business, and political leaders together forged a new definition of
American democracy in which science and technology were presented
to the public as crucial ingredients of the nation's progress,
prosperity, and political stability. But as scientists became more
prominent, they provoked conflicts among themselves as well as with
their institutional patrons over exactly how their expertise should
be used. McGrath examines the bitter battles that erupted over the
role scientists should play during the Great Depression, World War
II, the Cold War arms race, and the security and loyalty
investigations of the 1950s. He finds that, by the end of the
1950s, scientists were regarded by the political and military elite
not as partners but as subordinate technicians who were expected to
supply weapons on demand for the Cold War state. Originally
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