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Tortuous tautologies trap Royal Society

The sickening display of political posturing we are now inured to. With special feature audio.

Fri, 24 Jun 2016

The Royal Society of Isaac Newton, Adam Smith, Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell has as its motto: Nullius in verba (“Take nobody’s word for it”).

The society explains its motto as “an expression of the determination of fellows to withstand the domination of authority and to

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