ABSTRACT

In recent years, political, religious, and other special-interest groups have waged war on behavioral and social research projects that threaten their interests and values. They have hounded researchers out of universities, cut off their funding through congressional and state legislative pressure, and harassed them with public demonstrations and picketing, all in the hope of forcing them to abandon their research. Formerly such unwanted involvement came from activists on the left. Now it comes from all across the political spectrum, as anti-science attitudes and techniques have diffused throughout society. In addition, conservative and religious forces lobby Congress and state legislatures against funding for major research projects of which they disapprove. This phenomenon represents a grave threat to both scientific freedom and the well-being of modern society.Morton Hunt gives us the first serious overview of this threat to behavioral and social science research. He illustrates precisely how scientific research has been subjected to political attack. The New Know-Nothings illustrates this phenomenon using in-depth case histories and background discussions of the conflicting social forces involved. It considers the prevalence of each form of opposition of research has been subjected to political attack. The New Know-Nothings illustrates this phenomenon using in-depth case histories and background discussions of the conflicting social forces involved. It considers the prevalence of each form of opposition to research, using interviews with expert observers in the sciences and government. Hunt reviews the nature-nurture debate, biological contributions to gender differences, conservative opposition to sex research in the schools, the debate over the controlled drinking approach to alcoholism, animal rights versus scientists' rights to use animals in research, the controversy over day care, anthropological research needs versus the Native American repatriation of re

part |24 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|23 pages

A Clear and Present Danger

part |149 pages

Attacks from the Left

chapter 2|33 pages

The Roots of Illiberal Liberalism

chapter 3|43 pages

The IQ Wars

chapter 4|40 pages

Anatomy Is Destiny

part |82 pages

Attacks from the Right

chapter 6|32 pages

Keeping Sex a Mystery

chapter 7|26 pages

Just Say No

Family Privacy versus the Common Good

chapter 8|22 pages

The War Against Social Science Research

The Social Scientist as Dr. Frankenstein

part |82 pages

Attacks from Points in Between

chapter 9|10 pages

The Assault on Memory Research

chapter 10|20 pages

Harming Harm-Reduction Research

chapter 11|22 pages

Unhand That Rat, You Rat!

chapter 12|26 pages

A Miscellany of Assaults on Research