As part of the continuing series of the Reviewing Policy section, this article examines some of the recent literature on the creation-evolution controversy. These controversies are placed within a larger analysis of the growth of authoritarian populist movements in the United States. The article then focuses attention on debates both over a number of arguments surrounding the ways in which intelligent design had been justified and surrounding some of the dangers of possible arrogance that have been associated with the history of the popularization of evolutionary perspectives. The author then offers some strategic suggestions for going forward. © 2008 Corwin Press.
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Apple, M. W. (2008). Evolution versus creationism in education. Educational Policy, 22(2), 327–335. https://doi.org/10.1177/0895904807312466
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