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    If you’d like to read into this I recommend these books.

    1. “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions” by Thomas S. Kuhn

    2. “Science as Social Knowledge” by Helen Longino

    3. “The Politics of Science” by David Politzer

    4. “The Science Industry” by Philip Mirowski

    5. “The Commodification of Science: A Critical Perspective” by various authors

    An example of why this matters would be that research claiming ME was psychological was heavily funded, by both governments and insurance companies because it meant that they didn’t have to spend money on people disabled with ME. No effort was made to look at possible biological causes. Only a couple decades later, we now know it is a neuroimmune disease. But since insurers and government don’t benefit from that fact, it took decades to show and disprove the mountain of research claiming it is psychological. This meant thousands of people died from the disease or were in severe poverty.