Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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I believe the answer is that , in the last analysis , the only justifiable purpose of
political institutions is to assure the unhindered development of the individual
and his capacities . This is why I consider myself particularly fortunate to be an ...
I believe the answer is that , in the last analysis , the only justifiable purpose of
political institutions is to assure the unhindered development of the individual
and his capacities . This is why I consider myself particularly fortunate to be an ...
Page 354
I do not believe the necessary degree of surrender would be as great as you
assume . There would be no immediate need for member nations to subordinate
their own tariff and immigration legislation to the authority of a world government .
I do not believe the necessary degree of surrender would be as great as you
assume . There would be no immediate need for member nations to subordinate
their own tariff and immigration legislation to the authority of a world government .
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Since I do not believe that it should be permissible for a country , once it has
joined the supranational organization , to secede , one of the risks would be the
possible outbreak of a civil war . But I also believe that world government is
inevitable ...
Since I do not believe that it should be permissible for a country , once it has
joined the supranational organization , to secede , one of the risks would be the
possible outbreak of a civil war . But I also believe that world government is
inevitable ...
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