Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Hot Full 'link' Speech
Einstein’s signature on this document was a final, desperate plea to humanity. He died just weeks before it was made public. The manifesto went on to inspire the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, which brought together scientists from East and West to work for disarmament and which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995.
The address is widely included in collections of Einstein’s non-scientific writings, most notably in the book (Philosophical Library, 1950). Einstein’s signature on this document was a final,
We must state clearly: There is no defense against the atomic bomb. There is no science that can wash the radioactive ash from our atmosphere once the match is struck. Science has brought forth this danger, but science cannot provide a magical shield to protect us from our own folly." The Moral Crisis of Modern Man The address is widely included in collections of