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Fritjof Capra Lecture
Wed., Oct. 8, 1986
Celebrated theoretical physicist and futurist Fritjof Capra delivered a lecture on "Crisis and Transformation in Science and Society" relating to Capra's physical theories and political questions. Capra, with a PhD. in theoretical physics at the University of Vienna, focused his research on astrophysics and the nature of fundamental particles while being a professor at the University of California at Berkeley and authoring multiple books. The goal of the lecture was to interest a wide range of scholars, both in and out of the sciences.
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Dickinsonian, Oct. 2, 1986, pg. 12.