In the Name of Science

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In the Name of Science is a book written by Harold L. Nieburg in 1966 concerning the political uses of science. It focuses on American defense spending on science and the U.S. military-industrial complex, and was one of the first books to discuss this issue at length.

A summary appears in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 22 (March 1966), pp.20-24, as R and D in the Contract State: Throwing Away the Yardstick in a review by Bernard L. Spinrad.

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