Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... replied on October 10 , 1930 : I shall be glad to sign your beautiful text and to add a brief contribution . My conversation with Tagore was rather unsuccess- ful because of difficulties in communication and should , of course , never ...
... replied on October 10 , 1930 : I shall be glad to sign your beautiful text and to add a brief contribution . My conversation with Tagore was rather unsuccess- ful because of difficulties in communication and should , of course , never ...
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... replied to a similar invitation to sponsor another offshoot of the Amsterdam Congress , a Physicians ' Antiwar Committee : · It would be splendid if the medical profession were to be- come concerned with the cause of active political ...
... replied to a similar invitation to sponsor another offshoot of the Amsterdam Congress , a Physicians ' Antiwar Committee : · It would be splendid if the medical profession were to be- come concerned with the cause of active political ...
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... replied on May 6 , 1948 : Thank you very much for your kind letter and for your gallant defense of my views on world government . I have carefully read the exposition of your plan , which was known to me before . In one respect I fully ...
... replied on May 6 , 1948 : Thank you very much for your kind letter and for your gallant defense of my views on world government . I have carefully read the exposition of your plan , which was known to me before . In one respect I fully ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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