Freedom and CultureBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 270 Seiten |
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... scientist should have the right to communicate freely with his colleagues in his own country and abroad and he wants to have no restric- tions put upon his freedom of travel and of correspondence . Scientists are citizens and they want ...
... scientist should have the right to communicate freely with his colleagues in his own country and abroad and he wants to have no restric- tions put upon his freedom of travel and of correspondence . Scientists are citizens and they want ...
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... scientists have foolishly denied their past affiliation with causes that are not popular with the investigating body . The decline in recent years in the membership of organizations dealing with the social respon- sibilities of scientists ...
... scientists have foolishly denied their past affiliation with causes that are not popular with the investigating body . The decline in recent years in the membership of organizations dealing with the social respon- sibilities of scientists ...
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... scientists education is an important professional ac- tivity . Those scientists who are good teachers and speakers will find popular education a rewarding field for extra - curricular ac- tivities . Much of the existing popular fear and ...
... scientists education is an important professional ac- tivity . Those scientists who are good teachers and speakers will find popular education a rewarding field for extra - curricular ac- tivities . Much of the existing popular fear and ...
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activities André Gide Article attitude basic become believe broadcasting century child citizens civilization communication countries creative artist culture Declaration of Human Don Quixote droit de suite Elizabeth Bowen Europe example exists expression fact favour freedom of science full development Goethe Graham Greene hand Harlow Shapley Human Rights ideal ideas important individual intellectual involves kind knowledge letters liberty literary literature living logic Lysenko material mathematical means methods Michaelangelo mind modern moral nature opinion organization peace personality political possible practical present primary education principle problem produce protection psychological published pupils question realize reason respect right to education rôle Russia scientific research scientists secondary education social society Soviet Soviet Union speak spirit student subsidies thing tion truth UNESCO United Nations Universal Declaration V. S. Pritchett words writers and artists