Science and Nazism. The unconfessed collaboration of scientists with National Socialism

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  • Martí Domínguez Mètode Science Studies Journal.

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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.10.16468

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This monograph seeks to show the level of involvement of the German academic world with Nazi postulates. Reading the articles, we can deduce that renowned scientists participated in the policies of the Third Reich, fully integrated within Nazi ideology, which resulted in the death and forced displacement of millions of people. This active and often even enthusiastic participation should motivate a deeper reflection on how educated minds of exceptional scientific value were abducted by the Nazi postulates, warning us against the resurgence of totalitarian and far-right movements in the world and thus redoubling our efforts to combat them from the very first moment. 

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Martí Domínguez, Mètode Science Studies Journal.

Professor of Journalism at the University of Valencia and director of Mètode Science Studies Journal (Spain). He is the principal investigator of the Two Cultures Observatory, a research group studying the relationship between science and the media. His academic work has been published in journals such as Public Understanding of Science , Science Communication o Media, Culture & Society , among others.

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2020-01-08

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Domínguez, M. (2020). Science and Nazism. The unconfessed collaboration of scientists with National Socialism. Metode Science Studies Journal, (10), 127–128. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.10.16468
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