PRAISE FOR
Mind Wars: Brain Research and the Military in the 21 st Century
Quietly provocative... Moreno takes an evenhanded, thorough look at how deeply the intelligence and defense communities are involved in many of those advances and the mindfields that might lie ahead.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Even-handed and thought-provoking. [ Mind Wars ] is very readable, and easily accessible to people without a background in neuroscience.
Neurophilosophy at the Guardian
An exhilarating and anxiety-provoking whirlwind tour of recent developments in neuroscience that possess defense or national security potential... groundbreaking.
American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB)
A fascinating and sometimes unsettling book.... Any academic involvement in military research presents an ethical dilemma, and Morenos exploration of this theme is one of the most interesting aspects of the book.
Nature
Crisply written... praiseworthy.
Publishers Weekly
Renowned bioethics authority Moreno travels to the nexus of brain science, engineering, and national security to explore the connections between neuroscience research and national defense agencies.... Given the topics provocative nature, this is recommended for all science and bioethics collections.
Library Journal
Raises serious social and policy questions... deserves a wide readership.
CHOICE
This will certainly be the source book on the ways in which neurobiology may rewrite the rules of warfare, spying and intelligence collection in the twenty-first century.
ARTHUR L. CAPLAN, Director of the Center for Bioethics
at the University of Pennsylvania
Few people ever think about brain research as a national security discipline. This intriguing and provocative book lays out how neurotechnologies for brain analysis, repair and enhancement can be multi-purpose and serve both good and nefarious functions.
ALAN I. LESHNER, Ph.D.,
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) CEO
and Science Executive Publisher
Fascinating, clear-headed, optimistic, and lucidly written, Mind Wars makes a compelling yet nuanced case for scientific progress in the area of neurology enhancement and for the transparent collaboration of the academy and the military.
SALLY SATEL, M.D., author of PC, M.D.:
How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine
and Resident Scholar at American Enterprise Institute
PRAISE FOR
The Body Politic: The Battle Over Science in America
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and Scientific American Book Club selection
An impassioned defense of scientific study... an essential dose of logic.
Salon
Articulate, timely and impassioned... [an] important book.
Times Higher Education
The most penetrating characterization and analysis of the shrill political battles fought over the use of our new biotechnologies (and the battles to come).
American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB)
A timely take on the debate raging over biotechnology breakthroughs.
Nature
Scholarly, sophisticated and compelling.
Washington Independent Review of Books
Underscores the strange bedfellow allegiances that may occur in what has been called our biological century.
Point of Inquiry
Erudite and sophisticated... provide[s] a historical and philosophical framework to enrich present bioethical debates.
Real Change
[Moreno] illuminates intricate threads of history and complex philosophical arguments.... Highly recommended for anyone interested in the[se] vital issues.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An important analysis of the societal currents swirling around volatile scientific issues... Moreno delivers a powerful defense of science [and] respects his readers intelligence in this nuanced and thoughtful book.
Publishers Weekly
Moreno shows how biological discoveries aggravate cultural tensions, challenge our political system and values, and stimulate debate about the place of science and scientists in America.... Sophisticated, useful, and well-written.
Library Journal
A concise but nuanced account of Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment debates about the role of science in American life.
CHOICE
Its clear [Moreno] has his thumb on the cultural and historical contexts in which these issues have arisen... an excellent addition to any syllabus.
ForeWord Reviews
A solid addition to any politics collections.
Midwest Book Review (reviewers choice)
A must read for anyone who wants to understand science policy today.
JOHN PODESTA, former White House Chief of Staff
and President and CEO of the Center for American Progress
Since the beginning of our quest to win the Indianapolis 500 our family has believed in the power of technology. The only limits to that technology have been human ones. The Body Politic reminds us that in biology as well as engineering, America will always need that pioneer spirit.
AL UNSER, Sr., AL UNSER, Jr., BOBBY UNSER, Sr.,
Indianapolis 500 Champions
A clear-eyed map of the emerging biopoliticsgreens, transhumanists, bioconservatives, technoprogressivesand a thoughtful defense of inquiry, innovation, and the liberating power of science.
WILLIAM SALETAN, author of Bearing Right: How Conservatives
Won the Abortion War and Slate National Correspondent
This groundbreaking must-read book situates the biological revolution in its historical, philosophical and cultural context and, with almost breathtaking elegance, shows how society may come to define itself by the body politic.
NITA A. FARAHANY, Associate Professor of Law &
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University;
Member, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
A penetrating and uncommonly fair-minded analysis of how science is construed, nourished, and antagonized across the rainbow of American thought and belief. Highly recommended.
TIMOTHY FERRIS, journalist, PBS filmmaker and author of
The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature
Provides a fascinating, timely exploration of one our eras most momentous issues.
JOHN HORGAN, author of Rational Mysticism and Director,
Center for Science Writings, Stevens Institute of Technology
The Body Politic reminds us that science occurs within a complex context that exerts powerful forces upon scientists, public officials, advocacy groups, and patients. Moreno has written the kind of book that needed to be written, combining detailed research, enlightened analysis, and an important message, all wrapped in accessible text.
ERIC M. MESLIN, Ph.D., Director,
Indiana University Center for Bioethics
A beautiful book.
JAY SCHULKIN, Ph.D., Research Professor,
Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown University
Required reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of American political thought about science, the dynamics of current controversies such as the stem cell debate, and the battle between those who see science as the route to a better future and those who see within the science the potential for a loss of our sense of human distinctiveness and dignity.
PAUL WOLPE, Ph.D.,
Director, Center for Ethics, Emory University
and Chief of Bioethics for the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)