1997 - Galileo
Short Description
Science teacher corrupts minds of young
Dr Galilei's theories have upset local governments and religious leaders, who have reason to bleieve that the mathematician-scientist-philosopher may be teaching Narxist principles to his students under the guise of scientific education. [...]
In mitigation, Dr Galilei said that he had never set out to mislead his students, but had just wanted to make them question assumptions. "I have always liked [national] security the best..." said the father-of-three, "and would never do anything to upset that".
Dr Galilei's theories have upset local governments and religious leaders, who have reason to bleieve that the mathematician-scientist-philosopher may be teaching Narxist principles to his students under the guise of scientific education. [...]
In mitigation, Dr Galilei said that he had never set out to mislead his students, but had just wanted to make them question assumptions. "I have always liked [national] security the best..." said the father-of-three, "and would never do anything to upset that".