1. "Science should not be political." Well, yes & no.
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8. But in both those examples, scientific practice often hampered by regime (Lysenkoism in USSR, attacks on Jewish scientists by Nazis)
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9. In liberal democracies as well, there are many ways science can be twisted & hampered, usually by the forces of capital.
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What sort of science existed in Nazi Germany?
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