User:KYPark/1959
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[edit] Noam Chomsky
- A Review of B. F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior
- Language, 35(1): pp. 26-58
- Cf. allegedly contributed to the "cognitive revolution"
- Cf. B. F. Skinner (1957), Verbal Behavior
[edit] Richard Condon
- The Manchurian Candidate
- thriller novel, adapted into films in 1962 and 2004, banned in communist states "for political reasons," and condemned by the American Legion
[edit] Bing Crosby
- How the West Was Won
- a Bing Crosby album released by RCA Victor Records
- Cf. How the West Was Won (disambiguation)
- Cf. How the World Was One: Beyond the Global Village by Arthur Clarke (1992)
[edit] Ernest Gellner
- Words and Things: A Critical Account of Linguistic Philosophy and a Study in Ideology
- Gollancz, London; Beacon, Boston
- See also: correspondence in The Times, 10 November to 23 November 1959
- Ernest Gellner/Words and Things
[edit] Charles Snow
- The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution
- Rede Lecture
- He argued that the breakdown of communication between the "two cultures" of modern society - the sciences and the humanities - was a major hindrance to solving the world`s problems.
- Frank Leavis (1962) Two Cultures?
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