The New Politics of Science is a 1984 book by David Dickson.
The book is about the political relationships which affect science funding.
Dickson argues that decisions about science are becoming concentrated in a closed circle of corporate, banking, and military leaders and that America's scientific enterprise is being steadily removed from public decision-making.
[1][2] Dickson was Washington correspondent for the British weekly journal Nature and European correspondent for the journal Science.
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