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2017-05-04
Stalin and the Scientists - de Simon Ings (Author)

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Le Titre Du LivreStalin and the Scientists
Publié Le2017-05-04
TraducteurXavia Leana
Chiffre de Pages227 Pages
La taille du fichier35.91 MB
LangueFrançais et Anglais
ÉditeurPirate Press
ISBN-102963262501-RIT
Type de LivrePDF AMZ ePub CHM PAP
CréateurSimon Ings
EAN710-9937076773-RTP
Nom de FichierStalin-and-the-Scientists.pdf

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Fascinating although depressing account of the attitude of the Communist Party in general and Stalin in particular toward science and scientists The book focuses mainly on the fields of biology and genetics although there is some discussion regarding chemistry and physics For an ideology that claimed to be scientific the Communist Party was remarkably intolerant of diverse scientific theories and ideas

Résumé Stalin and the scientists An epic story of courage genius and terrible folly this is the first history of how the Soviet Unions scientists became both the glory and the laughing stock of the intellectual world

Stalin and the Scientists eBook de Simon Ings

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Fascinating although depressing account of the attitude of the Communist Party in general and Stalin in particular toward science and scientists The book focuses mainly on the fields of biology and genetics although there is some discussion regarding chemistry and physics For an ideology that claimed to be scientific the Communist Party was remarkably intolerant of diverse scientific theories and ideas

An epic story of courage genius and terrible folly this is the first history of how the Soviet Unions scientists became both the glory and the laughing stock of the intellectua