Oppenheimer, Berkeley & the Bomb

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Contrary to its public reputation, Tony Platt says the campus where he became an anti-war activist in the 1960s has always been one of academia’s premier beneficiaries of militarism.



By Tony Platt
Original to ScheerPost
This is an excerpt from Tony Platt’s new book “The Scandal of Cal: Land

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