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Throughout history people have developed science by collecting, systematizing, analysing and generalizing their struggles for increased
production. But increasingly and especially from the seventeenth century
onwards, the word 'science and the expression 'scientific knowledge' have
come to be reserved for that body of knowledge and skill whose development
is associated with the names of Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Boyle, Harvey,
Faraday, Darwin, Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and Rutherford. When one thinks
of scient one thinks of steam engines, electricity, atom bombs, computers,
sputniks and genetic engineeringAll other knowledge and skills that
belonged to the popular culture, and which have accumulated over the
centuries of careful and selective observation and practice, have been
denigrated and labelled unscientific.
-M. Anis Alam, Social Scientist Vol. 6, No.

The above passage is mostly likely a criticism of what system?
a) Industrialization
b) Imperialism
c) Scientific Method
d) Capitalism

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