Michael D. Gordin is the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Princeton University, where he is the dean of the college. He is the author of Einstein in Bohemia. W. Patrick McCray is a professor in the department of history at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is the author of Making Art Work: How Cold War Engineers and Artists Forged a New Creative Culture.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Greed, Science, and Greedy Science, by Michael D. Gordin and W. Patrick McCray Part I: To the Market 1. Taking the Marks to the Market: The Oil Industry and the Entrepreneurial Turn, by Cyrus C. M. Mody 2. Taller Than a T-Rex: Celebrity and Leftist Politics in the Public Career of Stephen Jay Gould, by Myrna Perez 3. VisiCalc, Personal Computing, and the Speculative Entrepreneur of 1980s America, by Laine Nooney Part II: Privatization 4. Thatcherism, Science, and Greed, by Jon Agar 5. Kids, Commerce, and Communists: Access to Space in the 1980s, by Margaret A. Weitekamp 6. Neoliberal Mutations, by Angela N. H. Creager 7. "Drugs Into Bodies": AIDS Activism and the Constitutional Limits of Biocapital, by Cathy Gere Part III: Regions 8. Greedy Geography: The Localization of Biotechnology in Cambridge, by Robin Wolfe Scheffler 9. Science as Speculation: State Capitalism, Real Estate, and Singapore's Jurong Town Corporation, by Hallam Stevens 10. Science, Texas Style: How the Lone Star State Embraced Science in a Big Way, by Peter Westwick Part IV: Speculations and Spectacles 11. "The Required Allocations Grew Considerably": Soviet Science, Military Imperatives, the Ambivalent Response to Reagan's Star Wars, by Asif Siddiqi 12. Extinction, Insurance, or a New Weapons Industry: Asteroid Impacts and the Triumph of the Apocalyptic Lobbyist, by Matthew Stanley 13. Service with a Smile, Or, How Profit Made Japanese Robots Personal and Personable, by Yulia Frumer Afterword: From Groovy Science to Greedy Science, by David Farber List of Contributors Index