Hogben escaped from a background of religious bigotry by the
academic ladder and gained a major scholarship at Cambridge and
graduated in 1916. During a noteworthy academic career, he found
time to be active in the Fabian Society and in the London Labour
Party. He also founded the Journal of Experimental Biology along
with Julian Huxley and J.B.S. Haldane. He is most widely known for
Mathematics for the Million and Science for the Citizen, and he
played a big part in creating The Loom of Language.
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