Albert Einstein The Menace Of Mass Destruction Hot Full Speech ((full)) · Complete & Reliable
Although Einstein played no role in the actual development of the bomb and was denied security clearances due to his pacifist leanings, the realization of nuclear weapons filled him with immense remorse. When he learned of the destruction of Hiroshima, his reported reaction was a simple, sorrowful, "Woe is me."
Einstein concludes with a profound statement of scientific responsibility: "We scientists believe that what we and our fellow-men do or fail to do within the next few years will determine the fate of our civilization". This was not abstract philosophizing. Einstein understood that scientists bore unique responsibility because they alone fully grasped what nuclear weapons could do. Although Einstein played no role in the actual
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