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... establishment of a world government representative of the peoples of the world must be accompanied by a broad program of mass education and the free exchange of knowledge among them . Only world government , even in the limited terms ...
... establishment of a world government representative of the peoples of the world must be accompanied by a broad program of mass education and the free exchange of knowledge among them . Only world government , even in the limited terms ...
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... establishment of world government . On the day of this broadcast , May 29 , 1946 , Einstein also sent a message to the Soviet Union , to be delivered by a mission visiting that country on behalf of the Jewish Council for Russian Relief ...
... establishment of world government . On the day of this broadcast , May 29 , 1946 , Einstein also sent a message to the Soviet Union , to be delivered by a mission visiting that country on behalf of the Jewish Council for Russian Relief ...
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... establishment of international control of atomic energy and all weapons of mass de- struction . Although we knew from the beginning that the task would be difficult , the lack of progress to date has been discouraging . Some people , in ...
... establishment of international control of atomic energy and all weapons of mass de- struction . Although we knew from the beginning that the task would be difficult , the lack of progress to date has been discouraging . Some people , in ...
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