Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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... convinced that , as long as war existed as an accepted institution , the intellectual freedom of the individual - which he considered to be the foundation of human society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions ...
... convinced that , as long as war existed as an accepted institution , the intellectual freedom of the individual - which he considered to be the foundation of human society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions ...
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... convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the sincere desire which it needs to accomplish its aims . As a convinced pacifist , I feel obliged to sever all relations with the League . I request that you strike my name ...
... convinced that the League possesses neither the strength nor the sincere desire which it needs to accomplish its aims . As a convinced pacifist , I feel obliged to sever all relations with the League . I request that you strike my name ...
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... convinced that refusal of military and war service will have the effect of causing governments to be more sympathetic to the concept of collective enforcement of decisions resulting from international arbitration . Mrs. Schwimmer ...
... convinced that refusal of military and war service will have the effect of causing governments to be more sympathetic to the concept of collective enforcement of decisions resulting from international arbitration . Mrs. Schwimmer ...
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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