« "Socialist" | Main | Faith Beyond Fundamentalism »

11 May 2008 02:35 pm

Einstein Writes

An Atlantic classic, Albert Einstein's 1947 article on the atomic bomb where he proposes a world government, an idea with some currency at the time:

I do not hide from myself the great difficulties of establishing a world government, either a beginning without Russia or one with Russia. I am aware of the risks. Since I should not wish it to be permissible for any country that has joined the supranational organization to secede, one of these risks is possible civil war. But I also believe that world government is certain to come in time, and that the question is how much it is to be permitted to cost. It will come, I believe, even if there is another world war, though after such a war, if it is won, it would be world government established by the victor, resting on the victor's military power, and thus to be maintained permanently only through the permanent militarization of the human race.

On a related note, also from the archives, here's a first-hand account of the bombing at Hiroshima.

Share This

TrackBack URL for this entry:

http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5522f7e438834

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Einstein Writes'