Globalism vs. the scientific revolution
Briefly

In a recent book called , James Poskett places these efforts firmly within the realm of science and arrives at his subtitle: "The global origins of modern science."
Some of those efforts, as Poskett makes clear, required the organized production of information that we see in modern science.
Science quickly grew into an international effort and matured in conversation with international cultural trends like colonialism, nationalism, and Cold War ideologies.
Read at Ars Technica
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