________________ 64 PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL ACTION Lerner, Max 1939 "The Revolt Against Quietism." The New Republic 91 (5 July) 257-258. Lundberg, George A. 1961 Can Science Save Us ? 2nd ed. New York: David McKay Co., Inc. Lynd, Robert S. 1939 Knowledge for What? The Place of Social Science in American Culture. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press. Merton, Robert K. 1968 Social Theory and Social Structure. Enlarged edition. New York : Free Press. Roszak, Theodore 1969 The Making of a Counter Culture : Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful Opposition. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday and Co., Inc. Simpson, George 1953 Science as Morality. Yellow Springs, Ohio : The Humanist Press. SCIENTIFIC WORKERS' FORUM O To work for the most effective use of science and the scientific method for the interest of the people. O To expose and fight against existing abuse of science. O To develop social awareness among scientific workers. O To foster mutual cooperation and understanding among scientific workers and other sections of the people. O To extend support and solidarity and to undertake all struggles for improving and safeguarding the interests of scientific workers and others. A Scientific Workers' Forum (SWF) has been formed in Calcutta on 8 November 1974. An ad-hoc Executive Committee of 16 members was formed representing various institutions. Dr. Jyoti Dutta of Bose Institute and Shri H. Saha of Kalyani University were elected as President and General Secretary respectively. A provisional constitution was adopted. Formation of similar Forum organisations is now in progress at various places including Bombay, New Delhi, Bangalore, Kanpur, Pilani and Trivandrum.