Stephen Jay Gould—What Does It Mean To Be a Radical?

Authors

  • Richard C. Lewontin
  • Richard Levins

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-054-06-2002-10_2

Keywords:

History, Movements

Abstract

Early this year, Stephen Gould developed lung cancer, which spread so quickly that there was no hope of survival. He died on May 20, 2002, at the age of sixty. Twenty years ago, he had escaped death from mesothelioma, induced, we all supposed, by some exposure to asbestos. Although his cure was complete, he never lost the consciousness of his mortality and gave the impression, at least to his friends, of an almost cheerful acceptance of the inevitable. Having survived one cancer that was probably the consequence of an environmental poison, he succumbed to another.

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Published

2002-11-02

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