Einstein on PeaceChronological selection from Einstein's letters and writings which reflect his desire for the abolition of war. |
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... ternational order is the monstrously exaggerated spirit of national- ism that goes by the appealing but misused name of patriotism . During the last century and a half , this false idol has everywhere attained a sinister and exceedingly ...
... ternational order is the monstrously exaggerated spirit of national- ism that goes by the appealing but misused name of patriotism . During the last century and a half , this false idol has everywhere attained a sinister and exceedingly ...
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... ternational conflicts . But no support should be given to the con- cept of isolationism which today can only be characterized as the most shortsighted kind of selfishness . With Hitler's march into Austria on March 21 , 1938 , the ...
... ternational conflicts . But no support should be given to the con- cept of isolationism which today can only be characterized as the most shortsighted kind of selfishness . With Hitler's march into Austria on March 21 , 1938 , the ...
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... ternational conference in Montreux , Switzerland , August 17-24 , 1947 . Since Einstein was not able to attend the Montreux Conference , he sent the following message , dated July 31 , 1947 : The Montreux Conference , which I regret I ...
... ternational conference in Montreux , Switzerland , August 17-24 , 1947 . Since Einstein was not able to attend the Montreux Conference , he sent the following message , dated July 31 , 1947 : The Montreux Conference , which I regret I ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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