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FEW things have contributed more to consolidate the unity of the nation and to fortify its resolve to persevere until victory is achieved than the realization that the present struggle is between two fundamentally opposed ways of living— between an order in which the individual is crushed and in bondage to a monstrous conception of the State, and an order in which personality is respected, the great traditions of Western civilization are cherished and the human spirit is free to enrich that heritage by further creative work in art, in literature, in science and other spheres of culture and thought.
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Cultural Significance of Scientific Method. Nature 146, 815–817 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146815a0
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