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The Politics of American Political Scientists
PS, 1971At the heart of the debates which have resounded around political science these past few years are charges and countercharges as to the “politics” of the contenders. Terms like conservative, liberal and radical are no longer reserved for analysis of ...
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Ten Things Political Scientists Know that You Don't
Forum (Germany), 2010H. Noel
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Physics Bulletin, 1974
The March 'Opinion' column ventured the thought that the admitted failure of scientists, as politicians, was due more to the shortcomings of the political process itself than to any lack of ability on the part of the scientists. It seems that the visible successes of science frequently blind scientists to the essentially simple nature of the problems ...
Alan C Smith, R C A Brown
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The March 'Opinion' column ventured the thought that the admitted failure of scientists, as politicians, was due more to the shortcomings of the political process itself than to any lack of ability on the part of the scientists. It seems that the visible successes of science frequently blind scientists to the essentially simple nature of the problems ...
Alan C Smith, R C A Brown
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The Atomic Scientists in Politics
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947For the past two years the atomic scientists have been practicing politics—a profession new to most of them. The following article gives the impression made on the layman by the scientists in their new role. Mr. Miller is one of the editors of HARPER'S MAGAZINE and a member of the National Planning Committee of the American Veterans Committee.
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