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Page 495
... supranational organization has alone the authority to produce or possess these weapons . It is unthinkable , however , that , under existing condi- tions , nations would hand over such authority to a supranational organization , unless ...
... supranational organization has alone the authority to produce or possess these weapons . It is unthinkable , however , that , under existing condi- tions , nations would hand over such authority to a supranational organization , unless ...
Page 560
... supranational organization , a general war of annihilation is inevitable . At present the United States , both economically and militarily , is the most powerful na- tion on earth . Consequently , it is chiefly the foreign policy of the ...
... supranational organization , a general war of annihilation is inevitable . At present the United States , both economically and militarily , is the most powerful na- tion on earth . Consequently , it is chiefly the foreign policy of the ...
Page 617
... supranational organization would secure world peace . The Belgian correspondent , Dr. Balle - Helaers , a Brussels physician , advised Ein- stein of a project which would establish an organization of intellec- tuals in the widest sense ...
... supranational organization would secure world peace . The Belgian correspondent , Dr. Balle - Helaers , a Brussels physician , advised Ein- stein of a project which would establish an organization of intellec- tuals in the widest sense ...
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