Communism Quote by Robert Conquest
““As is now generally admitted, a Soviet bomb would not have been achieved for several years more but for the success of Soviet espionage in obtaining secret information from Western scientists associated with the Manhattan Project. That is to say, political ideas in the minds of certain capable physicists and others took the form of believing that to provide Stalin with the bomb was a contribution to world progress. They were wrong. And their decisions show, once again, that minds of high quality in other respects are not immune to political or ideological delirium…In the Soviet case, those involved thought they knew better than mere politicians like Churchill. They didn't.””
About This Quote
Source Historical Analysis: Unknown, 1970
Soviet espionage accelerated their bomb development, but ideological zeal blinded scientists to moral consequences, showing that expertise can be compromised by politics.
In simple terms: Political bias can corrupt scientific judgment.
Guard science from ideology.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- research ethics
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we protect science from politics?
- What safeguards are needed?
Ideological belief may persist despite evidence.