Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... consider it as one of my most sacred duties to do everything that can be done to improve relations among scholars . This is not easy for one who lives in the land of the vanquished . If one manifests a certain reserve , one is ...
... consider it as one of my most sacred duties to do everything that can be done to improve relations among scholars . This is not easy for one who lives in the land of the vanquished . If one manifests a certain reserve , one is ...
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... consider , among other matters , a Me- morial on Sovereignty , Einstein sent this message on April 27 , 1952 : 15 Only the creation of a world government can prevent the im- pending self - destruction of mankind . Whoever recognizes ...
... consider , among other matters , a Me- morial on Sovereignty , Einstein sent this message on April 27 , 1952 : 15 Only the creation of a world government can prevent the im- pending self - destruction of mankind . Whoever recognizes ...
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... consider his letter to Roosevelt a regrettable mistake , and one that must never be repeated . Shinohara added that he had often wondered what the great Gandhi would have done had he been in Einstein's place ; and he had concluded that ...
... consider his letter to Roosevelt a regrettable mistake , and one that must never be repeated . Shinohara added that he had often wondered what the great Gandhi would have done had he been in Einstein's place ; and he had concluded that ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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