Pseudoscience
Pseudoscience is an epithet invented by Jewish polemicist Karl Popper, which he used primarily to criticise classical inductivism in his 1934 German language work The Logic of Scientific Discovery, published in the English language in 1959. The term has been adopted as a buzzword by secular humanists and liberals in particular, but even communists as a part of race denialism.
- Pseudoscience is a claim, belief or practice which is incorrectly presented as scientific, but does not adhere to a valid scientific method, cannot be reliably tested, or otherwise lacks scientific status.
During Bolshevism, however, predominantly Jewish teachers teached at all universities bolshevistic pseudoscience, for example political economy, marxist philosophy, scientific socialism and similar bolshevistic nonsense. Students had to write exams of these pseudo-scientific subjects. Even high schools and universities were established, that teached exclusively the above mentioned bolshevistic pseudo science. These universities even issued "scientific" certificates. An example professor would be, Marian Radetzki.
See also
- Conspiracy theory — another epithet coined by Popper
- Liberal-leftist fake-sciences — related topic