- The Frankenfood Myth
"The Frankenfood Myth: How Protest and Politics Threaten the Biotech Revolution" argues against over-regulation of
genetically modified food . [ [The author] argues that excess regulation of genetically modified food unnecessarily frightens the public and impedes research.Erika Jonietz , [http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=13775&ch=biotech "Technology Review", September 15, 2004] ]Hoover Institution research fellowHenry I. Miller and political scientist Gregory Conko authored the book.Praeger Publishers published the book in 2004.The book features a foreword by
Nobel Peace Prize -winner Norman Ernest Borlaug, architect of theGreen Revolution , and credited with saving over a billion lives.In an interview (as cited in the "References" section), Conko described "Frankenfood Myth" as follows.
: The primary mess that we tackle has to do with an attitude that is being spread by both opponents of
biotechnology and by a lot of its supporters that it is somehow uniquely risky and therefore should be subject to special caution and special regulatory oversight.A "
Barron's (magazine) " reviewer wrote::“The heated debate over so-calledFrankenfoods is not only about the pros and cons of genetically manipulating crops to improve theirnutritional value andresistance to disease ; it also concernsintellectual honesty . For years, activists opposed to the new science have been spreading unfounded and inaccurate horror stories, threatening to derail progress vitally needed to feed the world. The Frankenfood Myth by Henry Miller and Gregory Conko takes a long, hard look at both the newagricultural biotechnology and thepolicy debate surrounding it.” [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0275978796/]Table of contents
# "Foreword" by Norman E. Borlaug
# "Prologue" by John H. Moore
# Acknowledgments
# A Brave "New" World of Biotechnology? More Like a Brave "Old" World!
# Myths, Mistakes, Misconceptions, and Mendacity
# Science, Common Sense, and Nonsense
# Caution, Precaution, and the Precautionary Principle
# The Vagaries of U.S. Regulation
# Legal Liability Issues
# The Vagaries of Foreign and International Regulation
# European Resistance to Biotechnology
# Climbing Out of the Quagmire
# Notes
# IndexReferences
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