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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science is a 2005 book by Tom Bethell
Tom Bethell

Tom Bethell is a journalist who writes mainly on economic and scientific issues, and is known for his support of the market economy, political conservatism, and fringe science....
, the third book in the Politically Incorrect Guides
The Politically Incorrect Guide

The Politically Incorrect Guide is a book series by Regnery Publishing presenting "political correctness" beliefs on various topics. The books are written by different authors and generally present a conservative viewpoint on the subject at hand....
 series published by Regnery Publishing
Regnery Publishing

Regnery Publishing in Washington, D.C. is a publisher which specializes in American conservatism books characterized on their website as "contrary to those of 'mainstream' publishers in New York." Since 1993, Regnery Publishing has been a division of Eagle Publishing, which also owns the weekly magazine Human Events....
, after the Guides to American History
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History

The Politically Incorrect Guide to history of the United States, by Thomas Woods, was published in December 2004. This book is part of the Politically Incorrect Guide series published by Regnery Publishing, who view the series as covering topics without consideration for political correctness....
 and Islam
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (And the Crusades)

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam is a book by best-selling author Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch....
.

In the book, Bethell, a senior editor at American Spectator, and a former editor of the Washington Monthly aims to deal with what conservatives have seen as the politicization of science
Science

In its broadest sense, science refers to any systematic knowledge or practice. In its more usual restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research....
. It addresses a number of issues, including global warming
Global warming

Global warming is the increase in the Instrumental temperature record of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation....
, nuclear power
Nuclear power

Nuclear power is any nuclear technology designed to extract usable energy from atomic nucleus via controlled nuclear reactions. The only method in use today is through nuclear fission, though other methods might one day include nuclear fusion and radioactive decay ....
, DDT
DDT

DDT is one of the best known synthetic pesticides. It is a chemical with a long, unique, and controversial history.First synthesized in 1874, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939....
, AIDS denialism and control of malaria
Malaria

Malaria is a Vector -borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. It is widespread in Tropics and subtropical regions, including parts of the Americas, Asia, and Africa....
, cloning
Cloning

Cloning in biology is the process of producing populations of genetically-identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce Asexual Reproduction....
, genetic engineering
Genetic engineering

Engineering There are a number of ways through which genetic engineering is accomplished. Essentially, the process has five main steps# Isolation of the genes of interest...
, intelligent design
Intelligent design

Intelligent design is the term used for the assertion that "certain features of the universe and of life are best explained by an intelligent causality, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a modern form of the traditional teleological argument for the existence of God that avoids specifying the nature or identity of th...
, the trial of Galileo and the relationship between science and Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science is a 2005 book by Tom Bethell
Tom Bethell

Tom Bethell is a journalist who writes mainly on economic and scientific issues, and is known for his support of the market economy, political conservatism, and fringe science....
, the third book in the Politically Incorrect Guides
The Politically Incorrect Guide

The Politically Incorrect Guide is a book series by Regnery Publishing presenting "political correctness" beliefs on various topics. The books are written by different authors and generally present a conservative viewpoint on the subject at hand....
 series published by Regnery Publishing
Regnery Publishing

Regnery Publishing in Washington, D.C. is a publisher which specializes in American conservatism books characterized on their website as "contrary to those of 'mainstream' publishers in New York." Since 1993, Regnery Publishing has been a division of Eagle Publishing, which also owns the weekly magazine Human Events....
, after the Guides to American History
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History

The Politically Incorrect Guide to history of the United States, by Thomas Woods, was published in December 2004. This book is part of the Politically Incorrect Guide series published by Regnery Publishing, who view the series as covering topics without consideration for political correctness....
 and Islam
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (And the Crusades)

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam is a book by best-selling author Robert Spencer, the director of Jihad Watch....
.

In the book, Bethell, a senior editor at American Spectator, and a former editor of the Washington Monthly aims to deal with what conservatives have seen as the politicization of science
Science

In its broadest sense, science refers to any systematic knowledge or practice. In its more usual restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research....
. It addresses a number of issues, including global warming
Global warming

Global warming is the increase in the Instrumental temperature record of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its projected continuation....
, nuclear power
Nuclear power

Nuclear power is any nuclear technology designed to extract usable energy from atomic nucleus via controlled nuclear reactions. The only method in use today is through nuclear fission, though other methods might one day include nuclear fusion and radioactive decay ....
, DDT
DDT

DDT is one of the best known synthetic pesticides. It is a chemical with a long, unique, and controversial history.First synthesized in 1874, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939....
, AIDS denialism and control of malaria
Malaria

Malaria is a Vector -borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. It is widespread in Tropics and subtropical regions, including parts of the Americas, Asia, and Africa....
, cloning
Cloning

Cloning in biology is the process of producing populations of genetically-identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce Asexual Reproduction....
, genetic engineering
Genetic engineering

Engineering There are a number of ways through which genetic engineering is accomplished. Essentially, the process has five main steps# Isolation of the genes of interest...
, intelligent design
Intelligent design

Intelligent design is the term used for the assertion that "certain features of the universe and of life are best explained by an intelligent causality, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a modern form of the traditional teleological argument for the existence of God that avoids specifying the nature or identity of th...
, the trial of Galileo and the relationship between science and Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
. On all these topics, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science argues that the Left
Left-wing politics

In politics, left-wing, leftist, and the Left are terms applied to Social progressivism and Egalitarianism positions. Originally, during the French Revolution, left-wing referred to seating arrangements in parliament; those who sat on the left opposed the monarchy and supported Political radicalism reform....
 have distorted scientific facts in order to advance their political agenda and to increase the size of government
Government

Government is the body within any organization that has the authority to make and the power to enforce laws, regulations, or rules. Typically, the government refers to a civil government -- local, provincial, or national -- but commercial, academic, religious, or other formal organizations are also administered by governing bodies....
, often through scare campaigns like the risk of runaway climate change. It also states that the Left have tried to censor
Censorship

Censorship is the suppression of freedom of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful or sensitive, as determined by a censor....
 those scientists who disagree with their viewpoints, regardless of what the best scientific evidence might say.

Some parts of the book were later expanded in the Politically Incorrect Guides to Darwinism and global warming.

Praise

The book received positive coverage from LewRockwell.com
LewRockwell.com

LewRockwell.com is a widely read 501#501.28c.29.284.29 libertarian web magazine operated by Burton Blumert , Lew Rockwell , Eric Garris , and others associated with the Center for Libertarian Studies ; its motto is "anti-state, anti-war, pro-market"....
, American Thinker, and columnist William Rusher.

Criticism

Critics have argued that the positions advanced in the book are contrary to the mainstream scientific consensus
Scientific consensus

Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the scientific community of scientists in a Scientific discipline of study....
 on a wide range of issues, and reflect a political rather than a scientific agenda. In a review for Skeptical Inquirer
Skeptical Inquirer

The Skeptical Inquirer is a bimonthly, United States magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry with the subtitle: The magazine for science and reason....
, Chris Mooney
Chris Mooney

Christopher Cole Mooney is a United States Journalism who focuses on science in politics. He is a senior correspondent for The American Prospect and a contributing editor for Science Progress,rring topics in Mooney's writing include climate change, the evolution-creation controversy, bioethics, alternative medicine, pollution, separa...
 noted:
Rather hilariously, if you look closely at the book's cover image on Amazon.com you will see the tagline "Liberals have hijacked science for long enough. Now it's our turn." "Our turn" to "hijack science," presumably.
and concludes
Overall, then, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science is a very saddening and depressing read. While they have undoubtedly made mistakes, and certainly nourish individual biases just like all the rest of us, scientists in universities and in government have generally worked very hard and have--thanks to the scientific process--come up with a great deal of important and relevant knowledge. But along comes someone like Bethell and, in a book that's likely to be read by a lot of people, radically distorts and undermines their conclusions and findings, while whipping up resentment of the scientific community among rank-and-file political conservatives. That Bethell is finding such a ready audience underscores the severe threat to the role of science in modern American life and, most importantly, in political decision-making.


Another review described Bethell as "an ultra-conservative, right-wing religious zealot" that
takes the research actual scientists have worked on for years and either twists the findings to fit his own narrow-minded agenda or he simply announces to the world that the efforts of dedicated, trained men and women in the fields of medicine, chemistry, molecular biology, genetics, etc. are just “junk science.” He produces reams of type about subjects of which he has no clear understanding and makes no effort to educate himself on matters pertaining to actual scientific method and study.