In 1932, Albert Einstein was invited by the League of Nations to
address a letter on any subject to any individual. He chose to
corresponded with Sigmund Freud on avoiding war. Einstein maintained
the importance of establishing an independent judiciary body to
mediate conflicts. Freud agreed with this idea but also felt that
"there is no likelihood of our being able to suppress humanity's
aggressive tendencies." To this day, the correspondence on war by two
of the greatest thinkers of all time proves prescient and remains
indispensable. The correspondence between Einstein and Freud was
originally published by The International Institute of Intellectual
Cooperation of the League of Nations in 1933. Included in this edition
is Freud's essay, "Thoughts for the Times on War and Death," two
pieces by Einstein on disarmament and the crisis facing affluent
societies, and a biographical account of their original encounter and
further exchanges.
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9781962572187
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2024
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Warbler Press
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Engelsk
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