Answer: Ideological narratives in scientific circles
Explanation:
Author bias is a regular occurrence of a global character. In addition to the fact that the media in modern society often present partial constructions for the purpose of protecting certain political elites, this phenomenon has unfortunately not bypassed the scientific and literary circles. There are different aspects of the authors' attachment, and they are mainly directed towards writing in order to protect their own political interests and the political oligarchs to which the authors belong.
Bias in historiography is probably the most prevalent phenomenon among the scientific disciplines. The historian as a scientist must be objective when creating his work. However, it is often the case that historians are ideologically committed to certain political ideals and therefore provide partial and inaccurate information about particular historical events. Thus, in Yugoslavia, after the end of World War II, communists came to power. All authors favored the regime, accordingly, there was no mention of casualties of communist terror during and after the war. Bias in literature is also present, there is a huge number of literary and literary dialogues that are ideologically "colored".