Prospects for a Cosmopolitan Right to Scientific Progress

Nature Physics 18 (10):1133-1135 (2022)
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Abstract

Declaring a cosmopolitan right to scientific progress risks perpetuating many of the inequities it aims to overcome. This calls for a re-imagination of science that directly responds to science’s links to violent nationalist projects and the harms of capitalism.

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Matthew Sample
University of Washington (PhD)

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