Exploring the ongoing conflict between superstition and science, this book delves into historical and contemporary examples that illustrate how irrational beliefs persist in society. It examines the psychological and cultural factors that fuel superstitious thinking, despite advancements in scientific understanding. Through engaging narratives and critical analysis, the author highlights the challenges faced in promoting scientific literacy and rational thought, emphasizing that the struggle against superstition remains a significant issue today.
Robert L. Park Books
Robert Lee Park critically examines alternative medicine and pseudoscience, highlighting how legitimate scientific findings are distorted or ignored by media, certain scientists, and policy advocates. His work offers a sharp perspective on the challenges legitimate science faces in the modern world. He is known for his incisive commentary on the misrepresentation of science and his preference for robotic over manned space exploration.


Fauler Zauber
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading