Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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Page 188
... issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it ; nevertheless , for all the zeal displayed , every attempt at its solution has ended in a lamen- table breakdown . I believe , moreover , that those whose ...
... issue has come to mean a matter of life and death for civilization as we know it ; nevertheless , for all the zeal displayed , every attempt at its solution has ended in a lamen- table breakdown . I believe , moreover , that those whose ...
Page 422
... issue of the magazine carried a number of favor- able and unfavorable reactions to Ridenour's article , including con- tributions from Aldous Huxley , Vannevar Bush , and Norbert Wiener . Einstein wrote a piece under the title , " The ...
... issue of the magazine carried a number of favor- able and unfavorable reactions to Ridenour's article , including con- tributions from Aldous Huxley , Vannevar Bush , and Norbert Wiener . Einstein wrote a piece under the title , " The ...
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... issue of August 12 , 1932 . The article , entitled " Sunday After- noon with Professor Einstein , " is re- produced by permission of that mag- azine . 4. The International Congress against Imperialist Wars was probably the largest and ...
... issue of August 12 , 1932 . The article , entitled " Sunday After- noon with Professor Einstein , " is re- produced by permission of that mag- azine . 4. The International Congress against Imperialist Wars was probably the largest and ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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