Attacking The Truth, Part II, by Thomas Sowell, Real Clear Politics, December 15, 2015
Attacking the Truth, by Thomas Sowell, Real Clear Politics, December 15, 2015
Obama is The Most Anti-Science President in Modern Memory, by Victor Davis Hanson, PJ Media, December 14, 2015
Science Denial Is Bipartisan, by Elizabeth Suhay, U.S. News and World Report, April 8,2015
Conservatives Are No More Biased About Science Than Liberals Are, by Erik C. Nisbet and R. Kelly Garrett, New Republic, March 12, 2015
The Politics of Science and the Science of Politics, by Stuart Vyse, the Center for Inquiry, March 4, 2015
Study: Liberals Anti-Science When It Disagrees With Them, by John Blosser, Newsmax, February 26, 2015
Liberals Are as Anti-Science as Conservatives, Study Finds, by Napp Nazworth, Christian Post, February 23, 2015
Both liberals, conservatives can have science bias, by Jeff Grabmeier, The Ohio State University, February 9, 2015
Anti-Science Views Are a Bipartisan Problem, by Jamelle Bouie, Slate, February 4, 2015
Anti-Science Liberals, by THE SCRAPBOOK, The Weekly Standard, May 19, 2014
The Republican Party Isn’t Really the Anti-Science Party, by Mischa Fisher, The Atlantic, November 11, 2013.
Who is More Phobic About Science–Conservatives or Liberals?, video interview of Jonathan Haidt by David Sloan Wilson, This View of Life, April 26, 2012
A politically diverse group of social scientists, natural scientists, humanists, and other scholars who want to improve our academic disciplines and universities. We share a concern about a growing problem: the loss or lack of “viewpoint diversity.” When nearly everyone in a field shares the same political orientation, certain ideas become orthodoxy, dissent is discouraged, and errors can go unchallenged.
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