Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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Page 198
... living being , that is to say , defends its own existence by destroying foreign bodies . But , in one of its activities , the death instinct is operative within the living being and we have sought to trace back a number of normal and ...
... living being , that is to say , defends its own existence by destroying foreign bodies . But , in one of its activities , the death instinct is operative within the living being and we have sought to trace back a number of normal and ...
Page 238
... living in solitude in the country , I noticed how the monotony of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind . There are certain occupations , even in modern society , which en- tail living in isolation and do not require great physical ...
... living in solitude in the country , I noticed how the monotony of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind . There are certain occupations , even in modern society , which en- tail living in isolation and do not require great physical ...
Page 381
... - stein , I take it that you , who know as much as any living person about the threat of atomic bombs to the future of humanity , con- sider the establishment of real world government an inescapable necessity EINSTEIN ON PEACE 381.
... - stein , I take it that you , who know as much as any living person about the threat of atomic bombs to the future of humanity , con- sider the establishment of real world government an inescapable necessity EINSTEIN ON PEACE 381.
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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