Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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In my opinion , the two most important objectives today are : 1. To secure peace .
To this end the internationalization of military power is indispensable . Unless it is
generally recognized that any less radical approach to the security problem ...
In my opinion , the two most important objectives today are : 1. To secure peace .
To this end the internationalization of military power is indispensable . Unless it is
generally recognized that any less radical approach to the security problem ...
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Thus , an obligation is imposed on everyone , and no one must evade this
obligation , regardless of the possible risks and dangers to himself and his family
. Q : What in your opinion are the special obligations of an intellectual in a
democratic ...
Thus , an obligation is imposed on everyone , and no one must evade this
obligation , regardless of the possible risks and dangers to himself and his family
. Q : What in your opinion are the special obligations of an intellectual in a
democratic ...
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... intricate problems which translation always presents ; we were also faced with
the difficulty that many documents had previously been published in English
translations which did not , in our opinion , do justice to Einstein's German
originals .
... intricate problems which translation always presents ; we were also faced with
the difficulty that many documents had previously been published in English
translations which did not , in our opinion , do justice to Einstein's German
originals .
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