Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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Page 198
... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
Page 352
... destruction of the Soviet system . Further , Welles challenged Einstein's inconsistency in suggesting that the proposed world govern- ment be empowered to intervene in countries where a minority is suppressing a majority while he ...
... destruction of the Soviet system . Further , Welles challenged Einstein's inconsistency in suggesting that the proposed world govern- ment be empowered to intervene in countries where a minority is suppressing a majority while he ...
Page 583
... destruction ? 3. The next world war , it is commonly predicted , will be an atomic war . Does this not mean the destruction of mankind ? 4. Why did you co - operate in the production of the atomic bomb although you were well aware of ...
... destruction ? 3. The next world war , it is commonly predicted , will be an atomic war . Does this not mean the destruction of mankind ? 4. Why did you co - operate in the production of the atomic bomb although you were well aware of ...
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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