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Your
friend Tony Blair recently gave a speech where he declared, "We're at
a crossroads. We could choose a path of timidity in the face of the
unknown. Or we could choose to be a nation at ease with radical knowledge,
not fearful of the future, a culture that values a pragmatic, evidence-based
approach to new opportunities." Prime Minister Blair believes the second
path is the clear choice. It's time you demonstrated the same conviction.
Lance
Knobel
Dear Mr
President,
You are
fortunate in leading a nation pre-eminent in science. By any measure,
scientists in the US are having a profound impact on our understanding
of virtually every field of research.
But this
sustained excellence is matched by the steady of growth of a culture
of unreason, deeply opposed to the methods and conclusions of science.
You are in a uniquely powerful position to confront this dangerous trend,
but I'm afraid you are also in a deeply compromised position. For tackling
the culture of unreason means confronting the core of your political
support, the religious right.
Why is
this important? The scientific issues we need to confront as a society
are increasingly posing hard questions of moral judgement and of practical
concern. This is particularly true in the revolution in biosciences
which intimately affects who and what we are. Your administration has
already compromised US scientific advanceand potentially the health
of many of your citizensby a politically motivated policy fudge
over embryonic stem cells.
The questions
in coming years will get harder, not easier. It will be the task of
elected politicians to make societal choices on the basis of scientific
evidence, not prejudice.
Your friend
Tony Blair recently gave a speech where he declared, "We're at a crossroads.
We could choose a path of timidity in the face of the unknown. Or we
could choose to be a nation at ease with radical knowledge, not fearful
of the future, a culture that values a pragmatic, evidence-based approach
to new opportunities." Prime Minister Blair believes the second path
is the clear choice. It's time you demonstrated the same conviction.
Sincerely,
Lance
Knobel
Independent Writer and Strategist
Former Advisor, Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, London
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