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Page 149
Only the strong and unbending will to promote international justice can provide
an effective basis for successful disarmament efforts. Let us never forget that
compromise has often destroyed the greatest human endeavors from which
mankind ...
Only the strong and unbending will to promote international justice can provide
an effective basis for successful disarmament efforts. Let us never forget that
compromise has often destroyed the greatest human endeavors from which
mankind ...
Page 168
They must insist on complete disarmament within five years, and on the
immediate renunciation of war under any circumstances. At the same time, they
must request the abolition of conscription and the immediate cessation of the
military draft ...
They must insist on complete disarmament within five years, and on the
immediate renunciation of war under any circumstances. At the same time, they
must request the abolition of conscription and the immediate cessation of the
military draft ...
Page 527
In June 1950 the National Council against Conscription issued still another study,
America, Russia and the Bomb, a well-argued plea for total disarmament.
Einstein joined fifteen others in sponsoring the publication and subscribing to this
...
In June 1950 the National Council against Conscription issued still another study,
America, Russia and the Bomb, a well-argued plea for total disarmament.
Einstein joined fifteen others in sponsoring the publication and subscribing to this
...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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