Charles a weisman biography of albert
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Charles A. Weisman - The Origin of Race and Civilization
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Picture of a Humanist
One of his favorite stories is about his daughter, Betsy, with whom he has a teasing, close, and sweetly affectionate relationship. A few years ago, when Betsy was a precocious teenager, already aware that all biography is, as Emerson said, autobiography, she had some fun with her father. She ticked through his books. Ben Franklin, she said, is “an idealized version” of Walter han själv . And Einstein, she said, was Walter’s father, Irwin. Walter had to agree that his father was, like Einstein, “a kindly, Jewish, distracted humanist engineer with a reverence for science.” Kissinger? “You were writing about your dark side,” said Betsy. And as for Steve Jobs … ”I worry,” Betsy said, “that you were writing about me, a bratty kid who likes art and technology.” “Hmmm,” replied Walter. “Maybe so.”
I can see Walter’s smile widening as he tells that story, his eyes lighting up with all that is delightful about the quirks of the human con