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Many have commented , as does M. L. Cooke in the present volume , on the fact that American scientists tend , as individuals , to be excessively conservative in their political views . This is not universal ; it is more true of older ...
Many have commented , as does M. L. Cooke in the present volume , on the fact that American scientists tend , as individuals , to be excessively conservative in their political views . This is not universal ; it is more true of older ...
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The political alternatives before the country are intelligent planning of the future , or blind groping , with confused and angry violence , amid the recurrently shattered fragments of the present . Upon the way this responsibility is ...
The political alternatives before the country are intelligent planning of the future , or blind groping , with confused and angry violence , amid the recurrently shattered fragments of the present . Upon the way this responsibility is ...
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books is on public speakers , editors , political leaders , students , and transmitters of word - of - mouth opinion . There has been no counterpart in the United States , in behalf of capitalism modified for its own salvation , or in ...
books is on public speakers , editors , political leaders , students , and transmitters of word - of - mouth opinion . There has been no counterpart in the United States , in behalf of capitalism modified for its own salvation , or in ...
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