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... organization which would pos- sess the administrative and judicial institutions necessary for the peaceful settlement of international conflicts and which alone would be entitled to maintain a military force ; he hoped that the Covenant ...
... organization which would pos- sess the administrative and judicial institutions necessary for the peaceful settlement of international conflicts and which alone would be entitled to maintain a military force ; he hoped that the Covenant ...
Page 276
... organized a People's Congress for Democracy and Peace , to be held in Pittsburgh , Novem- ber 26-28 , 1937 ; Einstein endorsed the congress but , at the same time , posed several questions concerning the organization of the League . In ...
... organized a People's Congress for Democracy and Peace , to be held in Pittsburgh , Novem- ber 26-28 , 1937 ; Einstein endorsed the congress but , at the same time , posed several questions concerning the organization of the League . In ...
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... organization of intellectual workers which would influence public opinion through publicity and education would have the greatest significance for society as a whole . For example , a proper task of such an organization would be to ...
... organization of intellectual workers which would influence public opinion through publicity and education would have the greatest significance for society as a whole . For example , a proper task of such an organization would be to ...
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