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69. The Calling of the Jews (1936)

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The Essential Einstein: Public Writings
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Introduction to the Public Writings xi
  4. 1. On the Principle of Relativity (1914) 1
  5. 2. Inaugural Lecture at the Prussian Academy of Sciences (1914) 4
  6. 3. Manifesto to the Europeans (1914) 7
  7. 4. Ernst Mach (1916) 10
  8. 5. My Opinion on the War (1916) 17
  9. 6. The Nightmare (1917) 20
  10. 7. Motives for Research (1918) 21
  11. 8. Dialogue about Objections to the Theory of Relativity (1921) 24
  12. 9. Time, Space, and Gravitation (1919) 34
  13. 10. Induction and Deduction in Physics (1919) 39
  14. 11. Immigration from the East (1919) 41
  15. 12. Uproar in the Lecture Hall/An Explanation (1920) 43
  16. 13. A Confession (1920) 44
  17. 14. Ether and the Theory of Relativity (1920) 46
  18. 15. To the General Association for Popular Technical Education (1920) 57
  19. 16. On New Sources of Energy (1920) 58
  20. 17. My Response: On the Anti-Relativity Company (1920) 60
  21. 18. On the Contribution of Intellectuals to International Reconciliation (1920) 63
  22. 19. The Common Element in Artistic and Scientific Experience (1921) 65
  23. 20. Geometry and Experience (1921) 65
  24. 21. How I Became a Zionist (1921) 78
  25. 22. The Development and Present Position of the Theory of Relativity (1921) 83
  26. 23. On a Jewish Palestine (1921) 86
  27. 24. The Impact of Science on the Development of Pacifism (1921) 89
  28. 25. The Plight of German Science: A Danger for the Nation (1921) 90
  29. 26. Preface to Bertrand Russell’s Political Ideals (1922) 92
  30. 27. Review of Wolfgang Pauli, The Theory of Relativity (1922) 93
  31. 28. In Memoriam Walther Rathenau (1922) 94
  32. 29. On the Present Crisis of Theoretical Physics (1922) 96
  33. 30. Musings on My Impressions in Japan (1923) 102
  34. 31. My Impressions of Palestine (1923) 107
  35. 32. Antisemitism and Academic Youth (1923) 110
  36. 33. Review of Josef Winternitz’s Relativity Theory and Epistemology (1923) 112
  37. 34. Sound Recording for the Prussian State Library (1924) 115
  38. 35. The Compton Experiment: Does Science Exist for Its Own Sake? (1924) 116
  39. 36. On the League of Nations (1924) 121
  40. 37. Review of Alfred C. Elsbach’s Kant and Einstein (1924) 123
  41. 38. Non-Euclidean Geometry and Physics (1925) 130
  42. 39. Introductory Letter to Letters from Russian Prisons (1925) 135
  43. 40. Why Zionism/A Message (1925) 136
  44. 41. Pan-Europe (1925) 138
  45. 42. The Mission of the Hebrew University/ A Word for the Journey (1925) 141
  46. 43. On Ideals (1925) 143
  47. 44. Space-Time, Encyclopædia Britannica (1926) 146
  48. 45. New Experiments on the Effect of the Earth’s Motion on Light Velocity with Respect to the Earth (1927) 157
  49. 46. Speech at Rally for the Keren Ha-Yesod in Berlin (1926) 160
  50. 47. Newton’s Mechanics and Its Influence on the Formation of Theoretical Physics (1927) 161
  51. 48. Review of Émile Meyerson’s La Déduction Relativiste (1928) 169
  52. 49. The New Field Theory (1929) 174
  53. 50. Einstein Believes in Spinoza’s God (1929) 183
  54. 51. The Palestine Troubles (1929) 185
  55. 52. To a Young Scholar (1929) 192
  56. 53. What I Believe: Living Philosophies XIII (1930) 193
  57. 54. Religion and Science (1930) 197
  58. 55. Militant Pacifism/The Two Percent Speech (1930) 201
  59. 56. Some Remarks Concerning My American Impressions (1931) 203
  60. 57. The 1932 Disarmament Conference (1931) 206
  61. 58. To American Negroes (1932) 208
  62. 59. Why War? (1932) 210
  63. 60. Is There a Jewish Philosophy? (1932) 213
  64. 61. Statement on Hitler upon Leaving Pasadena (1933) 215
  65. 62. Letter of Resignation from the Prussian Academy of Sciences (1933) 216
  66. 63. Militant Pacifism No More (1933) 217
  67. 64. On the Method of Theoretical Physics/The Herbert Spencer Lecture (1933) 218
  68. 65. Science and Civilization/The Albert Hall Speech (1933) 225
  69. 66. Foreword to “The Contribution of the Jews of Germany to German Civilization” (1933) 228
  70. 67. On Germany and Hitler (1935) 230
  71. 68. Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1936) 231
  72. 69. The Calling of the Jews (1936) 236
  73. 70. Why Do They Hate the Jews? (1938) 238
  74. 71. Our Debt to Zionism (1938) 245
  75. 72. Ten Fateful Years: Living Philosophies, Revised (1938) 247
  76. 73. Letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt (1939) 250
  77. 74. Freedom and Science (1940) 252
  78. 75. The Common Language of Science (1942) 255
  79. 76. Newton’s 300th Birthday (1942) 258
  80. 77. Remarks on Bertrand Russell’s Theory of Knowledge (1944) 262
  81. 78. To the Heroes of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto (1944) 268
  82. 79. On the Atomic Bomb (1945) 269
  83. 80. On the American Council for Judaism (1945) 274
  84. 81. Commemorative Words for Franklin D. Roosevelt (1945) 275
  85. 82. The Way Out (1946) 277
  86. 83. Foreword to Spinoza: Portrait of a Spiritual Hero (1946) 281
  87. 84. A Message to My Adopted Country (1946) 283
  88. 85. The Military Mentality (1947) 285
  89. 86. In the Shadow of the Atomic Bomb (1947) 287
  90. 87. A Plea for International Understanding (1947) 289
  91. 88. Quantum Mechanics and Reality (1948) 291
  92. 89. A Reply to the Soviet Scientists (1948) 296
  93. 90. Religion and Science: Irreconcilable? (1948) 302
  94. 91. Why Socialism? (1949) 305
  95. 92. Autobiographical Notes (1949) 312
  96. 93. Statement to the Society for Social Responsibility in Science (1950) 353
  97. 94. Letter Declining the Presidency of Israel (1952) 354
  98. 95. Elementary Considerations on the Interpretation of the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (1953) 355
  99. 96. Recollections–Souvenirs (1955) 361
  100. Bibliography 369
  101. Index 375
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