After fifty years, do we remember our humanity?

From: The Humanist | Date: July 1, 2005| Author: Krieger, David | Copyright information

Fifty years ago, near the midpoint of the twentieth century, a document was issued that awakened the world to the defining crisis of its time--a crisis that remains with us still. And it constituted the last public appeal of scientist and humanitarian Albert Einstein before his death; in a sense, it was his final testament to humanity. Called the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, the document was conceived by philosopher and activist Bertrand Russell and, after an exchange of corresponde...

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