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Tolerance of free expression and independence of thought, he repeatedly argued,...
Author:
Walter Isaacson
Book:
Einstein: His Life and
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Tolerance of free expression and independence of thought, he repeatedly argued, were the core values that Americans, to his delight, most cherished.
( Walter Isaacson )
[ Einstein: His Life and ]
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