Mark Clifton Quote

Early in his career Hoskins had realized that no field of science is remote from the affairs of men, that there is a sociological implication inherent even in the simple set of screwing a nut on a bolt.


pp. 29-30 - They'd Rather Be Right (1954)


Early in his career Hoskins had realized that no field of science is remote from the affairs of men, that there is a sociological implication...

Early in his career Hoskins had realized that no field of science is remote from the affairs of men, that there is a sociological implication...

Early in his career Hoskins had realized that no field of science is remote from the affairs of men, that there is a sociological implication...

Early in his career Hoskins had realized that no field of science is remote from the affairs of men, that there is a sociological implication...