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He was glad to be able to spend the nights in his quiet quarters on board ship,
where guards protected him from importunities. A climactic point in Einstein's
career as a militant pacifist came on December 14, 1930, when he spoke at a
meeting ...
He was glad to be able to spend the nights in his quiet quarters on board ship,
where guards protected him from importunities. A climactic point in Einstein's
career as a militant pacifist came on December 14, 1930, when he spoke at a
meeting ...
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I am very glad that you have given me this opportunity to make a few remarks
about the problem of pacifism. The developments of the last few years have once
more indicated that we are hardly justified in assuming that the struggle against ...
I am very glad that you have given me this opportunity to make a few remarks
about the problem of pacifism. The developments of the last few years have once
more indicated that we are hardly justified in assuming that the struggle against ...
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Einstein, in a letter of November 15, 1937, was primarily concerned with the
strategy of pacifism in a world threatened by Fascism: It is, in principle, reassuring
that a widespread organization, such as yours, exists to advocate the ideals of ...
Einstein, in a letter of November 15, 1937, was primarily concerned with the
strategy of pacifism in a world threatened by Fascism: It is, in principle, reassuring
that a widespread organization, such as yours, exists to advocate the ideals of ...
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Contents
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
WAR RESISTANCE I 19281931 | 90 |
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