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Jul 2020
1h 8m

Agnotology (IGNORANCE) with Robert Proct...

ALIE WARD
About this episode
Yes, there is an -ology for that. Dr. Robert Proctor is a Stanford professor of the History of Science and co-edited the book “Agnotology: The Making & Unmaking of Ignorance,” having coined the word 30 years ago. We chat about everything from the true evils of tobacco marketing, to the sugar lobby, to racial injustice, horse vision, the psychology of the Fla ... Show More
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