2022
DOI: 10.26717/bjstr.2022.43.006833
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"Politicization of Immunization: Radicalism in the Field of Science"

Abstract: As is known, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a series of social limitations to break the spread of the infection. These limitations have not only generated severe complaints by groups of citizens, but moreover have resulted in the reinforcement of some populist activities, which are in general cynical of strategies like vaccinations, which help to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. While even before the occurrence of COVID-19 immunization was a conflicting topic, a number of surveys have emphasized that t… Show more

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“…On the other hand, while unworldly prophecies are usually around revitalization and celestial judgment, recompense, or sentence, politically indorsed or devised forewarnings are commonly about worldly matters. Similarly, some sociopolitical theories, like 'Class Struggle', 'Historical Materialism', 'Materialism Dialectic', etc., may be regarded as hypothetical formulations, not unbreakable prophecies, because, while they may or may not be true, their application on behalf of revolutionary modifications is not conceivable without the materialization of a series of parameters [13]. So, they may not be accounted for as automatic deterministic forecasts and may be regarded more as conditional, conceivable restructurings.…”
Section: Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, while unworldly prophecies are usually around revitalization and celestial judgment, recompense, or sentence, politically indorsed or devised forewarnings are commonly about worldly matters. Similarly, some sociopolitical theories, like 'Class Struggle', 'Historical Materialism', 'Materialism Dialectic', etc., may be regarded as hypothetical formulations, not unbreakable prophecies, because, while they may or may not be true, their application on behalf of revolutionary modifications is not conceivable without the materialization of a series of parameters [13]. So, they may not be accounted for as automatic deterministic forecasts and may be regarded more as conditional, conceivable restructurings.…”
Section: Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%