“And new philosophy calls all in doubt . . . ’Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone.” So wrote John Donne in 1611. He was thinking of Kepler and Galileo; what might he have said of Rutherford and ...
A lively defense of Karl Marx's ideas attempts to reassert their relevancy for a world in the throes of global financial instability. Taking issue with what he sees as the 10 most common criticisms of ...
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