Background
BYALYNITSKIY-BIRULYA, Aleksey was born in 1864.
BYALYNITSKIY-BIRULYA, Aleksey was born in 1864.
1899 took part in Spitzbcrgcn expedition of Russian Academy of Sciences. 1900-1903 took part in polar expedition under East. V. Toll’. Helped to found Permanent Committee for the Study of Malarial Mosquitos, Zoological Museum, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences.
1928 organized expedition to Centr Asia which marked the beginning of large-scale field research on parasitology in Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Did research on coclentrates, worms, crustaceans, myriapods, arachnids, birds and mammals. Wrote over 120 works, notably on the taxonomy of mammals, Scorpionida and Galeodes arancoides.
Did his own illustrations.
Since religion offers a complete set of answers to the problems of purpose, morality, origins, or science, it discourages exploration of those areas by suppressing curiosity, denies its followers a broader perspective, and prevents social, moral and scientific progress.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.