Julius Robert Oppenheimer Archive (PDF Library)

Julius Robert Oppenheimer Archive (PDF Library)

"The open society, the unrestricted access to knowledge, the unplanned and uninhibited association of men for its furtherance — these are what may make a vast, complex, ever growing, ever changing, ever more specialized and expert technological world, nevertheless a world of human community." - Julius Robert Oppenheimer, Science and the Common Understanding (1953)
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