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Einstein watched in horror as the world shifted from conventional warfare to the potential for total extinction. He saw politicians treating atomic energy not as a scientific discovery, but as a political trophy. In response, he abandoned the quiet life of Princeton University to become a relentless activist.

I stand before you as a physicist, but I speak to you as a citizen of the world—a world that has suddenly become small, fearful, and flammable.

Albert Einstein delivered his speech, "," on November 11, 1947, during the Second Annual Dinner of the Foreign Press Association at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Addressed to the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council, the speech served as a stern warning against the escalating nuclear arms race and the catastrophic potential of man-made weapons. Key Themes and Arguments

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Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Hot [verified] Full Speech

Einstein watched in horror as the world shifted from conventional warfare to the potential for total extinction. He saw politicians treating atomic energy not as a scientific discovery, but as a political trophy. In response, he abandoned the quiet life of Princeton University to become a relentless activist.

I stand before you as a physicist, but I speak to you as a citizen of the world—a world that has suddenly become small, fearful, and flammable. Einstein watched in horror as the world shifted

Albert Einstein delivered his speech, "," on November 11, 1947, during the Second Annual Dinner of the Foreign Press Association at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Addressed to the United Nations General Assembly and Security Council, the speech served as a stern warning against the escalating nuclear arms race and the catastrophic potential of man-made weapons. Key Themes and Arguments I stand before you as a physicist, but

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EDUCATION LEADS TO CREATIVITY

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