Trump's War on Science
In response to the War on Science our new book covers, The Trump administration proposes to end support for scientific research that is crucial to America's economic prosperity and military security.
Our new book, The War on Science, comes out next week, and describes how an internal postmodernist culture war is endangering scholarship and open inquiry in science. Reforms are needed, but in response, the Trump administration is taking a sledgehammer to the whole academic science enterprise in the US. In this piece for Quillette that I believe is extremely important, I outline the dangers of this new policy, and how it may cause more long term damage to the health of science in the US than the internal attacks that we believe also need to be addressed. For the first week, Quillette is waiving the paywall so people can read this piece. After that, you will need to subscribe, and I encourage my readers to consider doing that.
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I’d be one of the first to admit it: higher education in the US is in urgent need of significant reform. Harvard University, for example, discriminated against Asian applicants, especially Asian men, and allowed vicious antisemitism to run rampant on the grounds that it was a necessary part of free speech—all the while rigorously policing speech of which it disapproved and punishing faculty whose research results suggested that racism might not be responsible for all of society’s ills, or who simply stated openly that there are only two sexes. In addition, while discriminating against some talented students and scholars on the grounds of their race and/or sex, the university promoted people on the basis of identity politics whose academic accomplishments were unimpressive and whose plagiaristic work violated academic standards. Our major universities created bloated bureaucracies ideologically coupled to claims of social justice and allowed those overpaid bureaucrats to stifle free speech, academic freedom, and open inquiry.
STEM fields were not exempt from the madness. The National Science Foundation, the Department of Education (DOE), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and NASA all became so wrapped up in being “anti-racist” that key aspects of their scientific mission were suffering. Indeed, the situation had become so worrisome that I joined 38 distinguished faculty who span a variety of different fields and political allegiances in writing about this in a book: The War on Science, which will be released this month.
But in response to this internal war on scholarship that has been undermining academic excellence, a new external war has erupted that may prove even more damaging to the economic health and security of the US, and to the future of scientific research and innovation at the country’s universities and scientific institutions…..
To read the rest, go to, https://quillette.com/2025/07/16/trumps-war-on-science/
well, it was predictable. When you (one) start a war on "woke" when nobody agrees what woke is is, then you get another war! It is really a civil war, two factions occupying the same space fighting to death. I am not sure whether it is the influence of the social media, or the lack of free to readers journalism, but on every issue it is just war between two extreme factions. There is nothing in between that anyone listens to. And not just in science.
See also Michael Shermer's interview with Steven Sloman about his new book : The Cost of Conviction: How Our Deepest Values Lead Us Astray.