Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Full Speech -

What I must say to you tonight is simple, and it is terrible:

I propose, therefore, that we work toward a supranational organization — a world government — with the sole authority to possess atomic materials and weapons. Every nation must surrender its sovereignty over the means of mass destruction. This is not a dream. It is a necessity, as necessary as oxygen for a drowning man. albert einstein the menace of mass destruction full speech

This is a delusion. A fatal delusion.

The atomic bomb has made the old patterns of war obsolete. In the past, nations could fight and lose and survive. The losing army could retreat, surrender, rebuild. But with these new weapons, there will be no rebuilding. There will be no retreat. There will be no surrender, because there will be no one left to surrender. What I must say to you tonight is

Thank you. End of speech.

We scientists have delivered the power into your hands. It is the power to destroy yourselves. What you do with it — whether you rise to the level of your own peril — is no longer a question for physics. It is a necessity, as necessary as oxygen for a drowning man




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