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IN this volume of essays, all the product of the last three years, we have the revelation of the thoughts on our present discontents of a student of science turned publicist and perhaps the most qualified of living writers to express either the implications of the scientific outlook in the life of society or the responsibilities which fall on the shoulders of scientific workers.
After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation.
By H. G. Wells. Pp. vii + 247. (London: Watts and Co., 1932.) 7s. 6d. net.
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BRIGHTMAN, R. After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation . Nature 131, 183–184 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131183a0
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