Faith in the Future
Commitment to change, always ...
| After the 1964 coup | |
In March that year, however, his tragic death, widely covered and debated, put a brutal an end to his trajectory. In the briefcase he carried on occasion of his disappearance, a manuscript was found in which, as usual, he showed his commitment to social change: "Indeed, the whole way of thinking of contemporary man is a way of thinking toward change. The essence of the scientific method lies in its suspension of judgement. All we do is based on hypotheses, obviously subject to change. Such changes proceed from new knowledge, new knowledge proceeds from new experiences and such new experiences, from the unending flow of changes..." |
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