The Complementarity Between the Collective and the Individual : Rosenfeld and Cold War History of Science

作者: Anja Skaar Jacobsen

DOI: 10.1007/S11024-008-9091-1

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摘要: Besides his activities as a theoretical physicist, the Belgian Leon Rosenfeld cultivated and showed lively concern for history of science since student years. This paper is study publications, correspondence other endeavours in science, mainly during early Cold War period, order to explore essentially Marxist views on society how they differed from those Marxists scholars, most notably John D. Bernal Boris Hessen.

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