The World As I See It

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Citadel Press, 2006 - 125 Seiten
A selection of short pieces written by Einstein during the period between 1922 and 1934. Each piece shares the great thinker's views on life, government, economics, disarmament, war and Judaism in a collection that becomes all the more remarkable for its hindsight view of casual thoughts that history has proven to be prophecies - and all the more unique for displaying the author of those prophecies as a deeply rounded, warm human being. Genius affirmed, demystified and validated.
 

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I
3
III
7
V
9
VI
10
VII
13
IX
16
X
19
XI
22
XXXVIII
60
XXXIX
61
XL
63
XLI
69
XLII
72
XLIII
73
XLIV
74
XLV
75

XII
23
XIV
24
XV
25
XVI
26
XVII
31
XIX
33
XX
34
XXI
36
XXII
37
XXIII
39
XXV
40
XXVI
44
XXVII
47
XXIX
49
XXXI
50
XXXII
52
XXXIII
54
XXXIV
55
XXXV
56
XXXVII
58
XLVI
76
XLVIII
81
XLIX
82
L
83
LI
85
LII
86
LIV
89
LVI
91
LVII
99
LVIII
103
LX
105
LXI
106
LXII
114
LXIII
118
LXIV
119
LXV
120
LXVI
121
LXVII
123
LXVIII
125
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955), one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century, was born in Ulm, Germany, to German-Jewish parents. He published his first great theories in Switzerland in the early 1900s while working as a patent clerk.

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