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The warrants for basic research

Minerva 5 (4):576-578 (1967)

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  1. Basic Research as a Political Symbol.Roger Pielke - 2012 - Minerva 50 (3):339-361.
    The use of the phrase “basic research” as a term used in science policy discussion dates only to about 1920. At the time the phrase referred to what we today commonly refer to as applied research in support of specific missions or goals, especially agriculture. Upon the publication of Vannevar Bush’s well-known report, Science – The Endless Frontier, the phrase “basic research” became a key political symbol, representing various identifications, expectations and demands related to science policy among scientists and politicians. (...)
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