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Jack Schofield was a British technology journalist. He wrote the Ask Jack column for The Guardian and preceding that covered technology for the newspaper from 1983 to 2010. He edited photography and computing periodicals and produced a number of books on photography and on computing, including The Darkroom Book.
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The Republican Brain
The Science of Why They Deny Science- and Reality
Chris Mooney - 2012-04-01 (first published in 2007)
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Discover the psychology behind why today's Republicans reject reality in this fascinating book. From climate change to evolution, author Chris Mooney explains the growing rejection of mainstream science among Republicans and the denial of expert consensus on a wide range of topics. Through brain scans, polls, and psychology experiments, Mooney explores why conservatives today are more likely to oppose new ideas and less likely to change their beliefs in the face of new facts. The book also delves into the personality traits and psychological needs that shape our political parties and the root of our divide over reality.
Jack Schofield
2018-02-28T17:50:48.000Z
@LeonFrancesFul2 @NRA @GOP Can't face facts. Don't like science. You must be a Republican ;-) There's a book you should read...      source