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... man , I believe he must have felt that man's actions in war vio- lated the sublime laws of the universe , that the willful killing of millions interfered with nature's course for which he , the scientist , had the deepest reverence . It ...
... man , I believe he must have felt that man's actions in war vio- lated the sublime laws of the universe , that the willful killing of millions interfered with nature's course for which he , the scientist , had the deepest reverence . It ...
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... man's highest and eternal aspiration , he would not have been taken seriously . Yet , today , we must recognize with ... man's only protection against a relapse into bar- barism . I am firmly convinced that man's passionate will for ...
... man's highest and eternal aspiration , he would not have been taken seriously . Yet , today , we must recognize with ... man's only protection against a relapse into bar- barism . I am firmly convinced that man's passionate will for ...
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... man's knowledge of the universe of which man is a part , by living to see his revolutionary scientific speculations confirmed , and by having been recognized , early in life and throughout the scientific world , as one of the giants ...
... man's knowledge of the universe of which man is a part , by living to see his revolutionary scientific speculations confirmed , and by having been recognized , early in life and throughout the scientific world , as one of the giants ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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