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... conflict . Einstein wrote him on February 18 , 1948 : The problem of peace and security is indeed far more important than the conflict between socialism and capitalism . Man must first ensure his survival ; only then can he ask himself ...
... conflict . Einstein wrote him on February 18 , 1948 : The problem of peace and security is indeed far more important than the conflict between socialism and capitalism . Man must first ensure his survival ; only then can he ask himself ...
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... conflict between the written laws of one's country and the unwritten laws , the existence of which becomes manifest in what we call our conscience . In the event of conflict , the state adheres to the written law ; only with great ...
... conflict between the written laws of one's country and the unwritten laws , the existence of which becomes manifest in what we call our conscience . In the event of conflict , the state adheres to the written law ; only with great ...
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... conflict between East and West , although , the world being round , it is not even clear what precisely is meant by the terms East and West . In essence , the conflict that exists today is no more than an old- style struggle for power ...
... conflict between East and West , although , the world being round , it is not even clear what precisely is meant by the terms East and West . In essence , the conflict that exists today is no more than an old- style struggle for power ...
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