Einstein on PeaceA collection of his writings on war, peace, and the atom bomb. |
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106 ) volunteered to translate Einstein's remarks into English : When those who
are bound together by pacifist ideals hold a meeting they are usually consorting
only with their own kind . They are like sheep huddled together while wolves wait
...
106 ) volunteered to translate Einstein's remarks into English : When those who
are bound together by pacifist ideals hold a meeting they are usually consorting
only with their own kind . They are like sheep huddled together while wolves wait
...
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On March 21 , 1952 , Einstein responded to a troubled pacifist who , like others ,
asked for clarification of apparent inconsistencies in Einstein's various statements
on pacifism and suggested that he make a public pronouncement about his ...
On March 21 , 1952 , Einstein responded to a troubled pacifist who , like others ,
asked for clarification of apparent inconsistencies in Einstein's various statements
on pacifism and suggested that he make a public pronouncement about his ...
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Seiei Shinohara , a Japanese pacifist , who had translated Einstein's statement
for Kaizo , made himself the spokesman of those in Japan who felt dissatisfied
with the statement . " In a letter of January 5 , 1953 , written in almost flawless ...
Seiei Shinohara , a Japanese pacifist , who had translated Einstein's statement
for Kaizo , made himself the spokesman of those in Japan who felt dissatisfied
with the statement . " In a letter of January 5 , 1953 , written in almost flawless ...
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