An excellent, entertaining account of the development of the basic sciences over the millenia--essential reading for scientists and philosophers! I appreciated the authors' exposition in the final chapter, and throughout the book, on the need for the democratization of science--of scientists, and of subject material--to reach a more equal society, and stand firmly against the interfering hierarchical model of knowledge and expertise which Nietzsche seems poisoned by. Overall an excellent book, although the language and some politics are a bit dated.