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Einstein then proceeded to outline the four principal tasks of an educational
system : the education of character on the basis of specific moral and social
values ; the development of the student ' s capacities , both intellectual and
physical ; the ...
Einstein then proceeded to outline the four principal tasks of an educational
system : the education of character on the basis of specific moral and social
values ; the development of the student ' s capacities , both intellectual and
physical ; the ...
Page 451
On the other hand , we should not make the mistake of blaming capitalism for all
existing social and political evils , nor of assuming that the very establishment of
socialism would be sufficient to cure all the social and political ills of humanity .
On the other hand , we should not make the mistake of blaming capitalism for all
existing social and political evils , nor of assuming that the very establishment of
socialism would be sufficient to cure all the social and political ills of humanity .
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His point of departure in writing was an article in the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists , which , he suggested , took an unjustifiably pessimistic view of social
organization . Einstein replied : 8 You censure Dr . Rabinowitch ( editor of the
Bulletin ) ...
His point of departure in writing was an article in the Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists , which , he suggested , took an unjustifiably pessimistic view of social
organization . Einstein replied : 8 You censure Dr . Rabinowitch ( editor of the
Bulletin ) ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
THE EVE OF FASCISM IN GERMANY 19321933 1 | 166 |
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