Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India quoted in [Cahn, R.W., The Coming of Materials Science, http://books.google.com/books?id=CCmJMr_K5NIC&pg=PA234, 16 March 2001, Elsevier, 978-0-08-052942-4, 272]
“He believed that liberalism had saved the intellect at the cost of the repudiating the great historical phenomenon of religion.”
"The Thought and Character of William James" (1935), Vol 2, ch. LXIX
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