One of your comments for the book, the one in the chapter how ideologies turn 
into bureaucracies that asks if science can be seen as a bureaucracy as well, 
inspired me to look for books in that direction and I found a nice book from 
Bruce G. Charlton named "Not even trying: the corruption of real 
science"http://corruption-of-science.blogspot.com/2013/07/not-even-trying-corruption-of-real.htmlHe
 argues that science has turned in many places into a giant bureaucracy that 
produces a lot of papers that contain fake content. People that managed to make 
a career in this bureaucracy would not be interested in finding out the truth 
anymore. Interesting to read IMO.-J.
-------- Original message --------From: Prof David West <[email protected]> 
Date: 5/29/20  17:33  (GMT+01:00) To: [email protected] Subject: [FRIAM] 
Science Commits Suicide (yes, another trolling headline) idle thoughts from 
overlapping reading experience the past two days.The cop kneeling on George's 
neck had 18 prior complaints for excessive force and/or violations of 
department policy and remained in good standing.  Lots of writing about similar 
situations in police departments around the country including Albuquerque and 
the shooting of the homeless man a few years back.Police departments lose 
credibility because they will not police themselves. They will not police 
themselves because they have an institutional culture that centers on "Us 
versus Them" and We are the Good Guys, They are the bad guys. This quickly 
becomes We can do no wrong. Any apparent error by one of ours must be excused 
and rationalized. We cannot admit even the smallest or slightest error.  
Science suffers from a similar problem. Making assertions as if they were 
unalloyed accurate and True Facts when they know that the models, the 
assumptions, the data (lack of) generate more ambiguity and conclude little 
more than probabilities. And they constantly change. But Science remains unable 
to admit to error or ambiguity — generating a facade that is just as false as 
the "We are always in the right" facade of police departments.Politicians 
amplify the problem when they assert, "We will do what "The Science" tells us" 
as if "The Science" is clear, absolute, and inerrant.Do not be surprised when 
"the people" recognize the reality behind the facade and, making their own 
error, dismiss, devalue, or discard Science.davew-- --- .-. . .-.. --- -.-. -.- 
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