Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... York Times of January 21 , 1930 , in a special dispatch over his own name : Q : Do you believe that a country , by adopting total or partial disarmament , would act irresponsibly or may even endanger its very existence ? A : It is ...
... York Times of January 21 , 1930 , in a special dispatch over his own name : Q : Do you believe that a country , by adopting total or partial disarmament , would act irresponsibly or may even endanger its very existence ? A : It is ...
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... York's Riverside Church . He received the keys of the city at a crowded City Hall ceremony at which Mayor James J. Walker and President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University spoke . He delivered an address at a mass meeting in ...
... York's Riverside Church . He received the keys of the city at a crowded City Hall ceremony at which Mayor James J. Walker and President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University spoke . He delivered an address at a mass meeting in ...
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... York four years ago . You spoke of two theories of Plato . One of these , that of the ideal republic , built on reason and ruled by philosophers , has not only failed to find acceptance but has actually been rejected by modern ...
... York four years ago . You spoke of two theories of Plato . One of these , that of the ideal republic , built on reason and ruled by philosophers , has not only failed to find acceptance but has actually been rejected by modern ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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