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Strand vs. Spitzer (3 of 4)
12016-03-09T14:16:56-08:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a74613PUBLISHED IN: Chemical and Engineering News | ARTICLE TITLE: “Strand and Spitzer Issue Statement on Spitzer’s Dismissal” | CONTENTS: Spitzer continues to argue that in the context of the present international situation, it is critical to understand the problems and methods of the Soviet Union, especially since all enterprises within that country, including science, are socially planned and financed. After Spitzer’s comments, Strand offers his rebuttal that Spitzer is not arguing about supporting a general theory to better understand a country but Spitzer actually supports the Lysenko theory. Featured on the same page are comments denoted with the heading Moscow Press, which argues that Spitzer should be forgiven for his “attack” on Dr. Muller’s take down of the Lysenko theory.plain2016-03-14T14:03:01-07:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a