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M. Einstein was convinced, and his view was based on very reliable information,
that, in studying this problem, the committee would have the support of the
various member states. He believed that the committee should go forward without
fear ...
M. Einstein was convinced, and his view was based on very reliable information,
that, in studying this problem, the committee would have the support of the
various member states. He believed that the committee should go forward without
fear ...
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This is the problem: Is there any way of delivering mankind from the menace of
war? It is common knowledge that, with the advance of modern science, this
issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it; ...
This is the problem: Is there any way of delivering mankind from the menace of
war? It is common knowledge that, with the advance of modern science, this
issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it; ...
Page 339
Neither governments nor people seem to have learned anything from the
experiences of the past and appear to be unable or unwilling to think the problem
through. The conditions existing in the world today force the individual states, out
of ...
Neither governments nor people seem to have learned anything from the
experiences of the past and appear to be unable or unwilling to think the problem
through. The conditions existing in the world today force the individual states, out
of ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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