Rachel Carson's ideas were initially opposed because they challenged powerful industries, such as the chemical industry, by raising concerns about the environmental impacts of their products like DDT. Additionally, her book "Silent Spring" was met with resistance from those who disagreed with her findings and recommendations, which led to efforts to discredit her work and reputation.
Rachel Carson's ideas were opposed primarily by those in the agricultural industry, chemical companies, and some government officials who felt that her book "Silent Spring" was alarmist and exaggerated the environmental dangers of pesticides like DDT. They were concerned that her work would lead to bans on these chemicals, which would have financial implications for their industries. Additionally, some people believed that her ideas threatened the progress of modern agriculture and economic development.
Yes, some people initially opposed John Dalton's ideas, particularly those related to the concept of atoms and the atomic theory. Some critics argued that his theories lacked sufficient evidence and were too abstract to be proven at the time. However, over time, Dalton's ideas gained acceptance and are now fundamental to modern chemistry.
Bibliographic control was initially opposed due to concerns about limiting access to information and promoting censorship. Critics argued that centralizing control over bibliographic information could lead to a bias in what was selected for cataloging and made available to users, potentially restricting the diversity of perspectives and ideas.
Charles Coughlin
Absolutism is opposed to moral relativism, that denies the existence of universally applicable moral principles.
His ideas basically opposed the ideas of God and the creator; some people liked his ideas and some people hated them with cold-blood.
Because your fat. Your welcome.
Invent religion.
socialist organizations
Invent religion.
george washington
Getting others to accept your ideas can be frustrating, if they are generally opposed to the ideas from the beginning. Be prepared to answer questions, give demonstrations, and listen to positive criticism.