Secret Science: Federal Control of American Science and Technology
This book is a plea for scientific openness and free access to information. It demonstrates the futility of scientific secrecy and the weakness of national arguments against open communication. From the restriction of technologically advanced exports, to the classification of research as restricted or secret to the monitoring (and censoring) of scientific publications and library collections, to the pre-emption by the Pentagon of scientific and technological research, the U.S. government has achieved a state of unprecedented control over American science and technology–this, despite the end of the Cold War. Foerstel examines this continuing trend toward the state as chief sponsor, promoter, and supervisor of scientific research and its unsettling ramifications…. More >>
Secret Science: Federal Control of American Science and Technology


This is a definite book for the person who wonders what exactly the government is up to, but it’s one I’d only read if you truly want to know. It tells of the beginnings of classification of information in government, and generally tells you all the stuff the government probably doesn’t want you to know about how the secret agencies work. This is a must read book. Hurry before it’s classified.