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Genius's Brain

William Gore

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

The genius is for 99 percent work to exhaustion and for one percent freak of the imagination.

Thomas Edison

The concept of the genius, ideal of human development was born during the ideological discussions. No wonder therefore that, transferred to biology, it not only wasn't exempted from ideological connotations, but became one of the most ideologically loaded, politically sharp.
Available since: 11/10/2016.

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