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Topic | AIDS Paradox Peter Duesberg
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Summary | This content discusses the limitations and challenges of practicing science, particularly in the field of AIDS research. It highlights how bias, careerism, and self-interest can undermine the pursuit of truth in science. The author argues for the importance of open information flow, debate, and moral responsibility in scientific practice. The content emphasizes the need for good science that strives to align theory with reality and serves the public interest. It also mentions the role of cultural studies in understanding and addressing biases in scientific research.
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By Anthony Liversidge
Original Publication
The Cultural Studies Times, Fall 1995
http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/allimits.htm
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