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A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and Scientific American Book Club selection

We have entered what is called the "biological century" and a new biopolitics has emerged to address the implications for America's collective value system, our well-being, and ultimately, our future. The Body Politic is the first book to recognize and assess this new force in our political landscape - one that fuels today's culture wars and has motivated politicians of all stripes to reexamine their platforms. As Moreno explains the most contentious issues, he also offers an engaging history of the intersection between science and democracy in American life, a reasoned (and often surprising) analysis of how different political ideologies view scientific controversies, and a vision for how the new biopolitics can help shape the quality of our lives.

Jonathan D. Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the editor-in-chief for the Center for American Progress' online magazine, Science Progress. He divides his time between Philadelphia and Washington, DC.


The Body Politic The Battle Over Science in America (Audible Audio Edition) Jonathan Moreno Drew Callander Audible Studios Books

By far the best book available on the policy conflicts over biotechnological research, therapies, and possibilities. Moreno's writing is clear, coherent, and comprehensive. This should be required reading for anyone who wishes to enter the debate over which biotechnologies should be embraced, which regulated, and which rejected. The Body Politics does an excellent job covering the science, philosophical context, and historical development of contemporary debate on biotechnologies. More importantly, Jonathan Moreno makes the subject matter accessible to anyone interested in becoming informed enough to intelligently participate in what will no doubt be future debates over the desirability of adopting innovative possibilities afforded by research in biotechnology.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 22 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date March 10, 2014
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  • Language English, English
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While books on this topic are greatly needed now to educate both the public and scientists alike, this one is long on philosophy and short on policy. It does not offer a lot of concrete information about how science influences our government's policies and vice versa, but indulges in lengthy philosophical ramblings. Rather than attempt to educate the reader on both historical and current interactions between science, government, and the public, the authors dwells heavily on characterizing the positions and ideologies of groups arbitrarily labeled as liberals, neoconservatives, libertarians, darwinists, capitalists, anarchists, pastafarians, etc. With very little data or statistics offered as support, this book more closely resembles a humanities thesis than any work of science.
Wonderful book
Are we making monsters in university laboratories? How much is a life worth? Where does science start and religion end? When it comes to contemporary advances in science, the general public can feel lost on the margins as new discoveries whizz past like speeding rockets on the Bonneville Salt Flats. As humans we are primed to distrust or misunderstand unfamiliar things or states of being. Is it any wonder that popular culture since the dawn of the modern era is full of out of control scientific experimentation such as that found in Mary Shelley's cautionary novel "Frankenstein"?

Fear of the unknown may often be polarizing. Knowledge may be liberating. Jonathan Moreno's new book, "The Body Politic The Battle Over Science in America", shines a light on the issues surrounding contemporary scientific explorations. Moreno focuses on the current place of science and politics in the United States, yet Moreno also deftly explores through a long lens, the philosophical history of scientific thought and the political debates that have ensued

Moreno argues in a balanced fashion, as his book considers the debates over the ethics undergirding contemporary scientific discoveries and explorations. Should the government fund scientific projects? Is there a limit to scientific advancement? The discussion becomes especially heated in the political sphere, when advancements in current Biology are considered. At times, the rhetoric adheres to a standard Red State vs. Blue State pattern. Moreno explains that, when considering science, alternatives exist to the stagnant polarization often found in the political sphere. Moreno quotes Charles Peirce's definition that science "does not consist so much in knowledge...as it does in diligent inquiry into truth for truth's sake, without any sort of axe to grind, nor for the sake of delight of contemplating it, but from the impulse to penetrate into the reason of things...."

Moreno's "The Body Politic" delves deeply into the battles over science in our era and ultimately calms our irrational fears by questioning the mad scientist trope "The notion that science is an enemy of moral and civic education is puzzling. How then to account for the coincidence of the development of science with the growth of liberal democracy and the recognition of human rights since the eighteenth century?"

Jonathan Moreno's groundbreaking book, "The Body Politic The Battle Over Science in America", should be required reading for all students in the sciences and all those interested in our place in the universe. Highly recommended.
There are powerful debates in the land, debates over science and policy, over philosophy and knowledge, over the nature of the future and the politics of the past and present. Eugenics, abortion, stem-cell research, cloning, genetically altered crops, global warming, and a host of other subjects in the scientific realm dominate our politics. What are the realities of this debate? What are the stakes of this debate? What are going to be the likely results of this debate?

No one knows the answers to these question, as author Jonathan Moreno makes clear in this basic text on the subject. Science has dominated much of human existence since the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century; the twentieth century was essentially the century of physics, in which technologies changed every aspect of live from the atomic bomb to the use of airplanes. The twenty-first century may well be the century of biology. Moreno seems to think so and emphasizes those themes in this book.

Along with this emergence of biology as the scientific theme with the most interest in the modern era, there is also an emergence of a biopolitical process that influences every aspect of biological science. Moreno draws the stark lines between left and right in this debate. He contrasts greens with conservatives, transhumanists with bioconservatives, technoprogressives with modern-day Luddites. He also draws the themes as not so much over the actuality of the biological issues as about the potentials for abuse. Are genetically modified foods really dangerous? There is no evidence to believe such, but there is a strong opposition that exists regardless. Is stem cell research truly about destroying lives? Of course not, but there is a sense in certain quarters that a fetus is a full-fledged life that must be protected.

These contentious issues have a long history and Moreno seeks to illuminate them. How significant is the intersection between science and democracy in American life? This is a useful orientation to the subject of biopolitics but is a long way from a detailed study of the subject.
Great book to gain an understanding of the evolution of bioethics (from philosophical ideas to political movements) as well as currently topics.
It's an interesting book, making a general overview about the biopoliticas. It's very well documented
By far the best book available on the policy conflicts over biotechnological research, therapies, and possibilities. Moreno's writing is clear, coherent, and comprehensive. This should be required reading for anyone who wishes to enter the debate over which biotechnologies should be embraced, which regulated, and which rejected. The Body Politics does an excellent job covering the science, philosophical context, and historical development of contemporary debate on biotechnologies. More importantly, Jonathan Moreno makes the subject matter accessible to anyone interested in becoming informed enough to intelligently participate in what will no doubt be future debates over the desirability of adopting innovative possibilities afforded by research in biotechnology.
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