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The Radicalisation of Science
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1976
The Radicalisation of Science
OVER the last five years there has been a clear shift in consciousness of many scientists-especially science students--of the role of science and technology in contemporary capitalism. This movement has been concentrated in the U.S.A. and Britain, the two most scientifically advanced Western countries, judged by such formal criteria as percentage of GNP spent on science, or numbers of papers published or Nobel prizes per head of the population. Significant developments however have also
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