A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year and Scientific American
Book Club selection
"Moreno pulls apart the debates on eugenics, abortion, end-of-life
decisions, embryonic stem-cell research, reproductive cloning, chimeras
and synthetic biology, among others, carefully reassembling what's at
stake for each side. In graceful, sparkling prose, he illuminates
intricate threads of history and complex philosophical arguments. . . .
Highly recommended for anyone interested in the[se] vital issues." --
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
We have entered what is called the "biological century" and a new
biopolitics has emerged to address the implications for America's
collective value system, our well-being, and ultimately, our future.
The Body Politic is the first book to recognize and assess this new
force in our political landscape--one that fuels today's culture wars
and has motivated politicians of all stripes to reexamine their
platforms. As Moreno explains the most contentious issues, he also
offers an engaging history of the intersection between science and
democracy in American life, a reasoned (and often surprising) analysis
of how different political ideologies view scientific controversies, and
a vision for how the new biopolitics can help shape the quality of our
lives.
Jonathan D. Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor
at the University of Pennsylvania and the editor-in-chief for the Center
for American Progress' online magazine, Science Progress. He divides
his time between Philadelphia and Washington, DC.