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... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
Page 515
... destruction ? Einstein replied late in December 1949 : It seems to me unreasonable to make science responsible for the lamentable political happenings of the last decades . If destruction comes , then it will be due not to science but ...
... destruction ? Einstein replied late in December 1949 : It seems to me unreasonable to make science responsible for the lamentable political happenings of the last decades . If destruction comes , then it will be due not to science but ...
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... destruction is unavoidable since the historical development has led to the concentration of all economic , po- litical and military power in the hands of national states . He also realizes that mankind can be saved only if a ...
... destruction is unavoidable since the historical development has led to the concentration of all economic , po- litical and military power in the hands of national states . He also realizes that mankind can be saved only if a ...
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