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Science can, and must be a positive force for humanity and the planet. We are an organization of scientists, workers, educators, and activists dedicated to building a bottom-up social movement with radical perspectives on science and society.
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Through research, writing, protest, and grassroots...
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After reading Science ’s absurdly one-sided story (February...
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Science for the People is a science-activist organization...
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Science for the People (SftP), the most important radical science movement in US history, arose in 1969 out of the anti-war movement and lasted until 1989. With a Marxist analysis and non-hierarchical governing structure, SftP tackled...
Science for the People is organized around applying science (the body of knowledge, the methodological practice, and the scientific community) to the challenge of developing an environmentally sustainable, humane, and socially equitable global society.
Science for the People (SftP) is an organization that emerged from the antiwar culture of the United States in the late 1960s. Since 2014 it has experienced a revival focusing primarily on the dual nature of science.
Through research, writing, protest, and grassroots organizing, SftP sought to demystify scientific knowledge and embolden “the people” to take science and technology into their own hands.
Ciencia para el Pueblo, del inglés Science for the People, es el nombre con el que se conoció a un colectivo de científicos que se opusieron a la intervención estadounidense que dio origen a la Guerra de Vietnam.
December 16, 2023. For the last time, Bethany and Rachelle skip gleefully across the world wide web, plucking nerdy objects out of obscurity to shine a spotlight on in hopes a few of these fascinating, delightful things find their way into the right kind of geeky forever-home.