Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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Page 151
Imagine a town inhabited by hot - tempered , dishonest and aggressive citizens .
Life is in constant peril and normal activity impossible . The city fathers seek to
remedy this dreadful state of affairs , but the citizens insist on their right to carry a
...
Imagine a town inhabited by hot - tempered , dishonest and aggressive citizens .
Life is in constant peril and normal activity impossible . The city fathers seek to
remedy this dreadful state of affairs , but the citizens insist on their right to carry a
...
Page 164
To a citizens ' mass meeting held the following day , February 2 , 1932 , in the
courthouse at Santa Barbara , California , Einstein sent a message in which he
reiterated his well - known views on disarmament and international arbitration
and in ...
To a citizens ' mass meeting held the following day , February 2 , 1932 , in the
courthouse at Santa Barbara , California , Einstein sent a message in which he
reiterated his well - known views on disarmament and international arbitration
and in ...
Page 618
The correspondent excused his inquiry by explaining that he , " an average
citizen with no formal schooling , " was not ... I suppose that he holds the
following position : The state can and must force its citizens ( i.e. , the people
living within its ...
The correspondent excused his inquiry by explaining that he , " an average
citizen with no formal schooling , " was not ... I suppose that he holds the
following position : The state can and must force its citizens ( i.e. , the people
living within its ...
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