Memo to Rick Perry: Galileo Was a Liberal

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Ever since the Republican presidential debate last week, science watchers have been shaking their heads over Rick Perryโ€™s ridiculous invocation of Galileo Galilei to defend his denialist position on climateย change.

โ€œGalileo got outvoted for a spell,โ€ Perry saidโ€“presumably meaning to suggest that climate โ€œskeptics,โ€ too, will have their day in the sun (the sun that, thanks to Galileo, we know lies at the center of the solarย system).

Not only is this junk history on Perryโ€™s part. A more accurate analogy would liken todayโ€™s climate researchers to Galileoโ€”delivering an inconvenient truth that some right wing ideologues (then and now) just canโ€™t handleโ€”and Perry to theย Inquisition.

Letโ€™s face it: In the context of his times, Galileo was a liberal. He was a fearless explorer of new knowledge, as well as a puckish challenger of assumed wisdom. He famously argued that science and religion donโ€™t have to be in conflictโ€”so long as religionists donโ€™t insist on reading Scripture literally (as so many of Perryโ€™s anti-evolutionist supporters todayย do).

So to find a conservative Texas governor, backed by the religious right, invoking this canonical questioner of authority is reallyย precious.

But forget historical accuracy for a moment. Climate โ€œskepticsโ€ have long been invoking Galileo as their mascot, and the interesting question isย why.

At least as popularly remembered (what actually happened is far more complex), the Galileo story is about the ideological suppression of a lone scientist who has discovered a deepย truth.

So if you find yourself in a scientific controversy, on either sideโ€“and you have enough hubrisโ€“Galileo may be an appealing reference point for you. After all, you feel that you have the truth, and the other side is ignoring or quashing your point ofย view.

And suddenlyโ€”tah dahโ€”youโ€™reย Galileo.

The misuse and abuse of Galileoโ€™s story, in other words, is a case study in how people reason about historyโ€”just as they do with scienceโ€“in a biased, motivated way, seeking to cast themselves as the good guys, the victors, and their foes as theย opposite.

And once you see things in this way, you realize thereโ€™s a very close analogy in our politics to the Perry-Galileo flap. Climate โ€œskepticsโ€ invoking Galileo is really quite a lot like right wingers calling themselves the โ€œTeaย Party.โ€

The great architects of the United Statesโ€”Jefferson, Franklin, Madisonโ€”were men of reason and the Enlightenment, just as Galileo was a man of the Scientific Revolution. They were freethinkers and, in Jeffersonโ€™s and Franklinโ€™s case, scientists and inventors. And they didnโ€™t want religion shoved down anybodyโ€™sย throat.

And yet we now find a movement in America that wants more religion in politics, and that rejects science on climate change and evolution alike, trying to claim the mantle of the countryโ€™sย founding.

Rick Perryโ€™s invocation of Galileo, then, is much more than merely ridiculous. It gives us quite the window on the right wing mind, and demonstrates just how much it has managed to turn realityย upside-down.

Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strengthโ€ฆand Galileo and Rick Perry ride off together into the Texasย sunset.

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