Contents
5. Message for Posterity (1938)
8. Science and Religion (I-1939; II—1941)
10. The Theory of Relativity (1949)
12. What is the Theory of Relativity? (1919)
13. Physics and Reality (1936)
General Consideration Concerning the Method of Science
Mechanics and the Attempts to Base all Physics Upon It
Quantum Theory and the Fundamentals of Physics
Relativity Theory and Corpuscles
14. The Fundaments of Theoretical Physics (1940)
15. The Common Language of Science (1941)
16. The Laws of Science and the Laws of Ethics (1950)
17. An Elementary Derivation of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy (1946)
20. Science and Society (1935)
21. Towards a World Government (1946)
23. On Receiving the One World Award (1948)
24. Science and Civilization (1933)
25. A Message to Intellectuals (1948)
26. Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations (1947)
A Reply to the Soviet Scientists (1948)
28. For an Organization of Intellectual Workers (1945)
29. “Was Europe a Success?” (1934)
30. At a Gathering for Freedom of Opinion (1936)
31. Atomic War or Peace (I-1945; II-1947)
32. The War is Won but Peace is Not (1945)
33. The Menace of Mass Destruction (1947)
34. The Schools and the Problem of Peace (1934)
35. On Military Service (1934)
36. Military Intrusion in Science (1947)
37. International Security (1933)
40. Marie Curie in Memoriam (1935)
41. Max Planck in Memoriam (1948)
42. Paul Langevin in Memoriam (1947)
43. Walther Nernst in Memoriam (1942)
44. Paul Ehrenfest in Memoriam (1934)
47. Why Do They Hate the Jews? (1938)
Where Oppression Is a Stimulus
48. The Dispersal of European Jewry (1948)
50. Unpublished Preface to a Blackbook (1945)
51. The Goal of Human Existence (1943)
52. Our Debt to Zionism (1938)
53. To the Heroes of the Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto (1944)
54. Before the Monument to the Martyred Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto (1948)
55. The Calling of the Jews (1936)
58. To the University of Jerusalem (1949)
59. The American Council for Judaism (1945)