Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... moral sources . Down until the end of the Middle Ages cultural life derived its strength solely from the second , or moral , source . What resulted was a meager but stable culture . During the Renaissance , when the wellsprings of man's ...
... moral sources . Down until the end of the Middle Ages cultural life derived its strength solely from the second , or moral , source . What resulted was a meager but stable culture . During the Renaissance , when the wellsprings of man's ...
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... moral disarmament ? ] The question of whether material or moral disarmament should come first reminds me of the question of which came first , the chicken or the egg . Of course , moral disarmament is essential ; but as long as ...
... moral disarmament ? ] The question of whether material or moral disarmament should come first reminds me of the question of which came first , the chicken or the egg . Of course , moral disarmament is essential ; but as long as ...
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... moral disarmament . Moral disarmament , like the problem of peace as a whole , is made difficult of solution because men in power never want to sur- render any part of their country's sovereignty , which is exactly what they must do if ...
... moral disarmament . Moral disarmament , like the problem of peace as a whole , is made difficult of solution because men in power never want to sur- render any part of their country's sovereignty , which is exactly what they must do if ...
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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able achieve action aggression Albert Einstein American appears April armaments atomic bomb atomic energy Atomic Scientists attitude become believe Berlin Bertrand Russell cause citizens civilization Committee of Atomic conference conflict Congress consider convinced countries create danger decisions destruction disarmament discussed economic effective efforts Einstein replied Einstein wrote Einstein's letter Emergency Committee establishment Europe existence expressed fact feel force freedom Geneva German hope human important individual institutions issue League of Nations Leo Szilard Lorentz mankind meeting ment military service moral Niels Bohr opinion Otto Nathan pacifist participate peace physicist political possible present President problem Professor proposal published question realize refusal resistance responsibility Rolland Romain Rolland Russia scientific sent situation social society solution Soviet Union statement stein suggested supranational Szilard ternational TFAW tion tional translation United Nations University War Resisters weapons world government York