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CQ Interview: A Diagnosis of Undue Influence: Congressman Henry Waxman on Science and Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 December 2004
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Busy physicians and scientists tend to be willfully naive about politics. Physics, chemistry, and biology are clean—that is, subject to relatively consistent and identifiable laws or at least trends and, certainly in the case of medicine, beneficial when properly applied. Politics, on the other hand, tend to be unpredictable, murky, and dirty—that is, too often all about self-serving power and, ultimately, money.
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