A panel from the Science for the People: The 1970s and Today conference discussing science and ideology and the guiding principles of SftP as an organization. Moderator: Abha Sur, MIT, and panelists: Katherine Yih, Ann Arbor SftP member, Doug Boucher, Union of Concerned Scientists, Ann Arbor SftP member, and Dick Levins, Professor of Population Studies, Harvard School of Public Health. Talk titles included "How do we do 'science for the people'? The role of ideology" (Yih), "Population growth and Science for the People's critique of Malthusian thinking, in light of recent evidence" (Boucher), and "One Foot In, One Foot Out" (Levins).
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