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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[category:issues]]There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of [[science]] at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the [[truth]], which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing [[power structure]]s &ndash; especially those of organized [[religion]], where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information.
 
[[category:issues]]There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of [[science]] at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the [[truth]], which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing [[power structure]]s &ndash; especially those of organized [[religion]], where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information.

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Overview

There have been efforts to hinder scientific progress and destroy scientific knowledge ever since the dawn of science at the end of the Middle Ages. This is generally because science obsessively seeks the truth, which ultimately empowers individuals and tends to upset existing power structures – especially those of organized religion, where the reins of power depend heavily on unquestioning belief in unprovable or patently false information.

Sometimes it is a disorganized, diffuse effort; at other times, it can be more focused and flare up into an outright war on science.

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