EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 20 MIN
How Trofim Lysenko Destroyed Soviet Science
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One man set a global superpower's biological sciences back by half a century, not through accident or underfunding but through political willpower, fabricated data, and a set of bizarre pseudoscientific theories backed by the lethal weight of the state. This episode is a deep dive into Trofim Lysenko, the obscure peasant agronomist who became the absolute dictator of Soviet biology and used his position to outlaw genetics.We unpack the rise: the early "vernalization" claims that promised miraculous winter wheat yields, the rejection of Mendelian genetics as bourgeois pseudoscience, the manufactured loyalty of collective farm managers who filed survival-mode questionnaires telling Stalin's apparatus exactly what it wanted to hear, and the ideological power of the doctrine that environment alone could rewrite heredity. We trace the cost: the imprisonment and 1943 death by starvation in prison of geneticist Nikolai Vavilov, the purging of Soviet biology departments, the absurd campaigns like cluster planting and summer potato planting that ended in famine and burial of crops, and the export of Lysenkoism to Mao's China where it again caused mass starvation.The episode closes with the question every modern reader has to sit with: if a single charismatic figure backed by political convenience could erase genes for a generation, what foundational truths in our algorithmic, viral world today might be just as vulnerable?Subscribe to pplpod for more deep dives into the people who reshaped knowledge, for better and worse. Topics: Trofim Lysenko, Lysenkoism, Soviet science, Nikolai Vavilov, vernalization, Mendelian genetics, Stalin, scientific fraud, history of biology.Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 5/3/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.
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