HOW PROF EINSTEIN WOULD KEEP WORLD PEACE
Received Wednesday, 7.5 p.m. BOSTON, Oct. 23By retaining the oumo secret, the United St9-tes: in effoct was making the iow standards of the enemy in the last war her own for the present, . says the physicist, Professor Aloert Einstein, in an article in Atlamcic Monthly. He adds: "Thus we are starting toward another war degraded by-our own choice." Professor Einstein hlames the Soviet in largie ■part for the present international uhrost in the world in which "nothing has been lone to avert a war since the completion of the atomic bomb. The Russians made it clear that they will do everything in thejr power to prevent a supernatiopal regime frgon coming mto existence. Tliey have spurned in advance an overture to join a limited world government." Although staiing that there would he great peril in such a course, Professor Einstein advises that the nations invite the Russians to join a world government authorised to provide security and if they were unwilling to join the world should proceed without them. prof-essor Einstein points out that the way to world government would lead through a strengthened United Nations whose delegates should be cnosen at free eiections mstead oi bemg appointed by Governments. An international regime would ' provide world security by pooling all military forces, except police, and after the organisation was established, all member nation^ should be prohibited from seceding. ;
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 October 1947, Page 5
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