Page:Longines Chronicles with Hartley Shawcross 1954 ARC-96007.ogv/4

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Sir Hartley Shawcross
Well, of course it's an ideal for an ideal world and one has to face realities. We're not living in an ideal world. And with the Iron Curtain which the Russians have put up with the deliberate intention of cutting off knowledge from one side of the world getting into the other, it can only be an ideal that we can only achieve later on. But it remains important for all that. Scientists and knowledge don't exist on desert islands.