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Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America Hardcover – October 11, 2011

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WINNER of the 2012 Minnesota Book Award for nonfiction

"One of the most important books published in America in the last decade."  - TV News Anchor and columnist Don Shelby


"Whenever the people are well informed," Thomas Jefferson wrote, "they can be trusted with their own government." But what happens in a world dominated by complex science? Are the people still well-enough informed to be trusted with their own government? And with less than 2 percent of Congress with any professional background in science, how can our government be trusted to lead us in the right direction? Will the media save us?  Don't count on it.  In early 2008, of the 2,975 questions asked the candidates for president just six mentioned the words "global warming" or "climate change," the greatest policy challenge facing America.  To put that in perspective, three questions mentioned UFOs. Today the world's major unsolved challenges all revolve around science. By the 2012 election cycle, at a time when science is influencing every aspect of modern life, antiscience views from climate-change denial to creationism to vaccine refusal have become mainstream. Faced with the daunting challenges of an environment under siege, an exploding population, a falling economy and an education system slipping behind, our elected leaders are hard at work ... passing resolutions that say climate change is not real and astrology can control the weather. Shawn Lawrence Otto has written a behind-the-scenes look at how the government, our politics, and the media prevent us from finding the real solutions we need.
Fool Me Twice is the clever, outraged, and frightening account of America's relationship with science--a relationship that is on the rocks at the very time we need it most.

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"A gripping analysis of America's anti-science crisis."
-Starred Kirkus Review for "remarkable merit"

"every voter in the country should read it."
-MinnPost.com

"In this incredible book, Otto explores the devaluation of science in America. His exhaustively researched text explains the three-pronged attack on science."
-Starred Publishers Weekly review for "outstanding quality"

"The solutions Otto suggests require a great deal of dedication and optimism. Nonetheless, the problems he identifies are quite real. Fool Me Twice offers a compelling consideration of the United States' political estrangement from science. One would very much like to attend to Otto's equally compelling hopes." -Science Magazine

If you want climate change to matter in policy and science more broadly to regain its seat at the table of policymakers, you have to do something and not just wish it. And number one on your list of things to do is to read Fool Me Twice.
-Greg Laden, ScienceBlogs

About the Author

S H A W N L A W R E N C E O T T O is the cofounder and CEO of Science Debate 2008, the largest political initiative in the history of science. He is also an award winning screenwriter best known for writing and coproducing the Academy Award–nominated House of Sand and Fog. He lives in Minnesota.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Rodale Books; First Edition (October 11, 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1605292176
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1605292175
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.48 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.19 x 9 inches
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Shawn Otto was awarded the IEEE-USA ("I-Triple-E") National Distinguished Public Service Award for his work elevating science in America's national public dialogue. He is cofounder and producer of the US presidential science debates at sciencedebate.org and the only person to get Donald Trump to answer science questions during his presidential campaign. He is the award-winning author of The War on Science, which has been called "a game changer, and probably the most important book you'll read this year." He is also an award-winning screenwriter and novelist, best known for writing and co-producing the Academy Award-nominated movie House of Sand and Fog, and the LA Times Book Prize finalist literary crime novel, Sins of Our Fathers. He has advised science debate efforts in many countries and speaks worldwide on the critical role of science, evidence, and objectivity in free societies. He lives in Minnesota with his wife, Rebecca Otto, in a solar and wind-powered green home he designed and built with his own hands. The couple have one son, Jacob.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2012
The politics of science (not political science, I mean) can be extremely complicated for readers without a background in science, but this book explained it quite well with a lot of concrete examples. Despite what the subtitle implies, Shawn Lawrence Otto focuses mostly on the political issues facing science and their consequences, not what is being done to help--but the last 15% is dedicated to laying out plans to increase science literacy. Some people have found the ending somewhat preachy (and repetitive), but I thought it was hard to find fault with.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2011
My first e-book, and on a Fire! I will start with a minor criticism of the book, not the Fire of which I am a fan. I am uncomfortable with the author's repeated use of the terms objective reality and objective truth. With regard to reality almost by definition any apprehension of reality is subjective depending upon our rather kludgey brain perceiving and interpreting sensory perceptions. It is true as the author says that science is the way, and the only way we can accurately sort out and interpret those perceptions. My objection to Objective Truth, is that the the word "truth" has inescapable moral dimentions. Science helps us look for ever more true understanding of reality, but it really cannot establish "truth", which is of an order more complex and derivitive than "reality". Evolutionary morality (and Truth) is a legitimate subject to study and to do science. But as you move to absolute truth you are in the field of philosophy and religion (however one wishes to interpret those things, and evolution has a lot to say).

The really scandalous thing laid out in this book is not that Tea Party Republicans reject science, but that deconstuctionsists have trashed rational science and seem to rule even in the so-called liberal media and the academic world. There is much to agree about with deconstruction, but most of its 'truths' are somewhat trivial and given. Which is not to say that they should be ignored. What is scary in this book is that what it depicts. We may be at an evolutionary dead end - a reality and not a metaphor. Humans, the political animal, are simply unable in large groups to cope with long term problems (longer than the infamous Wall Street quarter reports, but certainly less than a decade). At this time I am profoundly pessimistic.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2011
Fool Me Twice: Fighting the Assault on Science in America by Shawn Lawrence Otto

"Fool Me Twice" is the direct, non-apologetic book about the anti-science crisis in America. Shawn Lawrence Otto provides the reader with not only the current state of science illiteracy in America but also the background and what we can do to combat it in the best interest of our democracy. This hard-hitting 384-page book is broken out into the following five parts: Part I. America's Science Problem, Part II. Yesterday's Science Politics, Part III. Today's Science Politics, Part IV. Tomorrow's Science Politics and Part V. The Solution.

Positives:
1. A well-researched and generally well-written book.
2. A great defense of science.
3. Great use of quotes, "Whenever the people are well informed they can be trusted with their own government." Thomas Jefferson. Another of my favorites, "A man may imagine things that are false but he can only understand things that are true." Isaac Newton.
4. One of the strengths of this book is how political science truly is.
5. Makes compelling arguments of how journalism, science and politics differ.
6. Plenty examples of prominent Republicans current anti-science stance. Boehner, Bachmann, and Palin to name a few.
7. Three main scientific areas of attack discussed in some detail: reproductive medicine, climate change and evolution.
8. Science as a reliable method for creating knowledge and why democracies should be based on it.
9. I enjoyed the scientific split between Descartes and Bacon.
10. Makes compelling arguments that democracy has a close relationship with science. Provides examples of countries that have fallen to authoritarian intellectual fundamentalism.
11. The Republican Party was once in fact the party of science...how times have changed.
12. The fascinating tale of the Manhattan project.
13. The strengths of the scientific method. What defines it as knowledge.
14. Thought-provoking concepts, Absolutism is considered morally objectionable because it leads to intolerance, but that is only true when it is applied to a matter of "faith, or opinion, but not knowledge.
15. The dangers of the disassociation of hard-won knowledge of science.
16. Pseudoscience exposed.
17. What the majority of people want...I'm not going to spoil it.
18. Interesting tidbits on the fairness doctrine. Great stuff.
19. How best to communicate science to the public.
20. Interesting discussion on who in America supports evolution the least and how best to convey it to the public.
21. The "controversy" of climate change. A good discussion.
22. The five-prong propaganda strategy to manipulate democracy. Interesting.
23. The dangers of anti-intellectual stances. Many examples of countries that took the wring, authoritarian approach.
24. The stance that science must take to win over the skeptics.
25. Sound economic stance, "The evidence shows that successful regulations that define a fair trade in the commons do not reduce freedom, they increase it."
26. Economic externalities defined and examples provided.
27. How other countries are beating us in implementing sound economic practices based on sound science.
28. The failure of "abstinence works" stance.
29. Find out the number one predictor of students performance in science...
30. Links worked.
31. Good notes section.

Negatives:
1. An uneven book. Some chapters are vastly superior to others.
2. The strong tone might set some people off. Calling some Republican lawmakers un-American will not win over folks on the wrong side of the ledger.
3. There are better books that discuss the strengths and practices of science.
4. Charts and illustrations would have added value.

In summary, I enjoyed this book. It may rattle some peoples' cages but science is the key to our democracy and it must be defended. Politics must be based on sound science in order to defend our democracy and the author does a very good job of arguing his points. Undermining knowledge is becoming a dangerous practice in American politics. Our policies need to be based on reality in order to defend freedom, this book does a very good job of defending science. I recommend you read this book.

Further suggestions: "Changing Planet, Changing Health..." by Paul R. Epstein, "Why People Believe Weird Things" by Michael Shermer, "Storms of my Grandchildren..." by James Hansen, "The Panic Virus" by Seth Mnookin, "Science Under Siege..." Kendrick Frazier, "Science Matters" by Robert M. Hazen, "Merchants of Doubt..." by Erik M. Conway, "Why Evolution Is True" by Jerry A. Coyne, and "Lies, Damned Lies, and Science..." Sherry Seethaler.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014
Without reviewing it again--to recall all the reasons I found this book so worthwhile--just let me say that it provides a well organized, well researched, and passionate explanation of science's role in civilization, and why it's necessary for humankind to embrace scientific methods and procedures for learning everything about the universe, including moral behavior, and how we humans can live harmoniously within nature's vast ecosystem.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2014
Fool Me Twice goes a long way in explaining how we have evolved from a culture that appreciated science to one that is deeply divided on many of science's issues. Polarization is destructive to the fabric of our culture but we need to understand it before we can respond responsibly. Highly recommended reading.
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