Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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Page 284
To keep this truth alive , and to recognize the significance of the inviolability of
individual rights , is the most important task of education . The teacher bears
much responsibility because of his wide opportunity for effective action . There is
no ...
To keep this truth alive , and to recognize the significance of the inviolability of
individual rights , is the most important task of education . The teacher bears
much responsibility because of his wide opportunity for effective action . There is
no ...
Page 293
time , Szilard's casually arranged meeting about an all - important matter with a
person completely unknown to him , his subsequent confidence in that person on
the basis of a single meeting , and Sachs's perception of Roosevelt's capacity for
...
time , Szilard's casually arranged meeting about an all - important matter with a
person completely unknown to him , his subsequent confidence in that person on
the basis of a single meeting , and Sachs's perception of Roosevelt's capacity for
...
Page 513
He expressed to Einstein the fear that , unless the conference dealt squarely with
the question of world government , this all - important cause might be weakened
by the dispersion of available energies . Einstein replied on May 13 , 1949 : You
...
He expressed to Einstein the fear that , unless the conference dealt squarely with
the question of world government , this all - important cause might be weakened
by the dispersion of available energies . Einstein replied on May 13 , 1949 : You
...
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