Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Full =link= Speech Updated Jun 2026
I know that many people believe that a world government is an impossible dream. But I believe that it is the only practical solution to our problem. The alternative is the destruction of civilization.
Einstein reminds his audience that the development of weapons of mass destruction was not an accident but a deliberate choice—one made with the best of intentions but which led to the worst of outcomes. As he later wrote in "The Atlantic Monthly" in November 1945, "The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem... It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one... As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable". I know that many people believe that a
Shortly after the war, Einstein helped establish the (ECAS) and served as its chairman until 1948. The committee issued six stark “statements of fact” that aimed to shatter public complacency: Einstein reminds his audience that the development of
The Menace of Mass Destruction Speaker: Albert Einstein Date: December 11, 1945 Context: A radio address for the Nobel Peace Prize dinner. As long as there are sovereign nations possessing
In the context of modern-day challenges, Einstein's warnings remain relevant and pressing. Some updated concerns and warnings that build upon his speech include: