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assessment Galileo's
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Brecht's Galileo is a reluctant hero, a man of questionable scruples -- he's not above claiming a stolen innovation as his own -- for whom scientific discovery is like a drug. "He cannot resist an old wine or a new idea," is how the reigning pope (Gary Sloan) succinctly puts it.
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