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... Einstein fought for the abolition of war not merely because he hated brutality and considered it unconscionable to seek solutions to international conflicts through killing of human beings ; he INTRODUCTION PREFACE by BERTRAND RUSSELL.
... Einstein fought for the abolition of war not merely because he hated brutality and considered it unconscionable to seek solutions to international conflicts through killing of human beings ; he INTRODUCTION PREFACE by BERTRAND RUSSELL.
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... BERTRAND RUSSELL Einstein replied within the week , on February 16 , 1955 : DEAR BERTRAND RUSSELL : I agree with every word in your letter of February 11. Something must be done in this matter , something that will make an im- pression ...
... BERTRAND RUSSELL Einstein replied within the week , on February 16 , 1955 : DEAR BERTRAND RUSSELL : I agree with every word in your letter of February 11. Something must be done in this matter , something that will make an im- pression ...
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... BERTRAND RUSSELL : BERTRAND RUSSELL Thank you for your letter of April 5. I am gladly willing to sign your excellent statement . I also agree with your choice of the prospective signers . With kind regards , A. EINSTEIN The signatures ...
... BERTRAND RUSSELL : BERTRAND RUSSELL Thank you for your letter of April 5. I am gladly willing to sign your excellent statement . I also agree with your choice of the prospective signers . With kind regards , A. EINSTEIN The signatures ...
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