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DR. H. LYSTER JAMESON asks in NATURE of September 29, p. 147, for an account of the constructive elements of the “proletarisation of science” in Russia, and seems to praise the effort of the Soviet Government to bring the fundamental conclusions of scientific thought within the reach of the “proletariat” by editing a whole series of elementary text-books of natural science.
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BRAUNER, B. The “Proletarisation of Science” in Russia. Nature 108, 367–368 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108367b0
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