Mass Destruction Full |link| Speech — Albert Einstein The Menace Of
Einstein, Albert. "The Menace of Mass Destruction." Speech delivered before the Second Annual Dinner of the Foreign Press Association, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, November 11, 1947.
However, Einstein did speak and write extensively about the dangers of nuclear weapons, which he called "the menace of mass destruction." He also had a distinctive personal lifestyle and philosophy that contrasted sharply with modern entertainment culture. albert einstein the menace of mass destruction full speech
We must realize that the problem is not a political one, nor is it merely a military one. It is a psychological and moral problem. Science has produced this danger, but science cannot eliminate it. The solution lies in the hearts and minds of men. We must change our mode of thinking. We must learn to look at our fellow human beings not as potential adversaries in a struggle for national dominance, but as partners in a shared human destiny. Einstein, Albert