The Economist -
28 Feb 2019 17:42

"LA république n'a pas besoin de savants ni de chimistes." With that curt dismissal a court in revolutionary France cut short the life of Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, argued by some to be the greatest chemist of all. Lavoisier's sin was tax farming. He had been a member of the firm that collected the monarchy's various imposts and then, having taken its cut, passed what remained on to the royal treasury. That he and many of his fellow farmers met their ends beneath a guillotine's blade is no s...
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