Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Full Speech Work ^new^ 〈Original〉
But I say to you, the time for choice is running out.
Concise summary (1 paragraph) Einstein’s "The Menace of Mass Destruction" warns that unprecedentedly powerful weapons have transformed scientific progress into a potential instrument of annihilation, demanding immediate political responsibility, international cooperation, and public engagement; he argues that without ethical stewardship and binding global agreements, technological advances will imperil humanity’s survival. But I say to you, the time for choice is running out
We scientists have a special responsibility. We created this power; we must now warn humanity of its danger. But we alone cannot change the course of history. That responsibility belongs to every citizen, every voter, every human being who wishes to see a future for their children. We created this power; we must now warn
"The atomic bomb has changed the nature of war. It has made war not merely more destructive, but actually irrational. There is no conceivable defense against it." "The atomic bomb has changed the nature of war