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1981
About 4.7 billion years ago a star blew up, because of gravitational collapse, and became a supernova. In ten seconds, with neutron densities of hundreds of tons per cubic centimeter, many of the heavy elements of the solar system, today’s material heritage, were formed from lighter ones.
John H. Gibbons, William U. Chandler
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About 4.7 billion years ago a star blew up, because of gravitational collapse, and became a supernova. In ten seconds, with neutron densities of hundreds of tons per cubic centimeter, many of the heavy elements of the solar system, today’s material heritage, were formed from lighter ones.
John H. Gibbons, William U. Chandler
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Toward a Conservative Revolution
2018The interwar radicalization of politics in East Central Europe was linked to the proliferation of a discourse of crisis. Symptoms of crisis could be localized in certain social groups, institutions, and social relations, such as the generational cleavage.
Balázs Trencsényi +5 more
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Packaging the conservative revolution
Social Epistemology, 1988‘Packaging the Conservative Revolution’ assesses the role of conservative think‐tanks, particularly the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and the Heritage Foundation, in engineering conservative prominence in national affairs. While AEI and Heritage have been particularly effective in promoting conservatism to legislators and the public, serious ...
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The Conservative Revolution: A Roundtable Discussion
Economic Policy, 1987My interpretation of conservative economic policy-especially in the US where I am entitled to an opinion, but also in Europe, where I am not is rather different from that implicit in the papers. The difference has to do with goals in the first instance; but that has implications for policies.
Robert Solow +2 more
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Ernst Barlach and the Conservative Revolution
German Studies Review, 2013This article examines the relationship between the artist Ernst Barlach and the so-called conservative revolution, an overlooked aspect of his life and career. Of particular interest are Barlach’s friendship with Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, an antiacademic and antibourgeois writer who became a leading political thinker on the right, and an ...
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Germplasm Conservation and the Green Revolution
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1991As a result of the Green Revolution, modem agriculture in the industrialized world has developed into a monocultural system. Through intensive breeding practices, most food crops grown in the developed nations have a narrow genetic base and are increasingly susceptible to disease and environmental changes.
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Between a Conservative Revolution and Bolshevism
Russian Studies in Literature, 2017Rykov’s article investigates the works of Nikolai Punin, a major figure in the Russian avant-garde and a theoretician of art and literature, in the context of the culture of late Stalinism.
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