Security, Loyalty, and Science

Security, Loyalty, and Science

by Walter Gellhorn
Security, Loyalty, and Science

Security, Loyalty, and Science

by Walter Gellhorn

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Overview

Both sides of a sensitive problem are assessed by Professor Gellhorn in this penetrating analysis of national security and its effect upon scientific progress.

The costs and advantages of secrecy in certain areas of science and the conflict between national safety and individual rights in the administration of our federal loyalty program are presented; all the arguments are objectively weighed. The book answers such questions as: Can young scientists be well trained when publication and teaching are not free? Have we gone far enough-or too far-in avoiding "security risks" in important scientific establishments? How does the federal drive against "potentially disloyal" persons actually work? Do "fear of the smear" and crude methods discourage public service by American scientists?

This study, a unit of an investigation of control of subversive activities supported by grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, is based upon two years of research and numerous field interviews of scientists, administrators, defense officials, and educators. Security, Loyalty, and Science is a volume in the series Cornell Studies in Civil Liberty, of which Robert E. Cushman is advisory editor.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501740695
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 03/15/2019
Series: Cornell Studies in Civil Liberties
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 542,612
File size: 909 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Walter Gellhorn (1906–1995) was Professor of Law and Columbia University and one of the nation's leading law authorities, a champion of civil rights, and a pioneer in the modern study of law.

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