Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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... consider a supranational organization as a prerequisite to the abolition of war . Hence , it was to be expected that he would welcome the founding of the League of Nations in 1920. During the first years of its existence , he had no ...
... consider a supranational organization as a prerequisite to the abolition of war . Hence , it was to be expected that he would welcome the founding of the League of Nations in 1920. During the first years of its existence , he had no ...
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... considers to be " justice . " I believe that a law is obeyed only when it is based on principles which the people affected consider acceptable in view of the traditions they have developed over a long period of time . However , what is ...
... considers to be " justice . " I believe that a law is obeyed only when it is based on principles which the people affected consider acceptable in view of the traditions they have developed over a long period of time . However , what is ...
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... consider the plans undesirable , but rather as being unrealizable in the near future ; and you cite good reasons why you believe that they are unrealiz- able . As one more reason you might very well have expressed the fear that world ...
... consider the plans undesirable , but rather as being unrealizable in the near future ; and you cite good reasons why you believe that they are unrealiz- able . As one more reason you might very well have expressed the fear that world ...
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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