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Foreword. Einstein and our Time
Acknowledgments
Contents
Introduction
The Birth of the Global Public Intellectual
The Rise of the Global Intellectual
Liberal Internationalism in the Wake of the Great War
Einstein and The Liberal Intellectuals
Connections
Einstein's First Campaign
Making Ideas Count in the Public Realm
R eferences
The First World War, the Manifesto to Europeans
Introduction
Two Dissonant Manifestos: The Manifesto to the Civilized World and the Manifesto to Europeans

Einstein and the Bund Neues Vaterland
References
The Einstein-Freud Letters on the Abolition of War
References
Five Phases of Pacifism
The Great War as a Watershed for His Political Commitment
The New Totalitarianisms on the Horizon
The Atomic Age and the Need of a World Government
A Pragmatic Pacifism with Various and Original Nuances
References
Three Types of Pacifism
The Nature of Albert Einstein's Pacifism
Albert Einstein, Radical Pacifist (1914-1932)
Albert Einstein, Self-Suspended Pacifist (1933-1945)

Albert Einstein, Pacifist in the Nuclear Era (1945-1955)
1 The New Nature of Military Confrontation
2 The New Role of Public Opinion
3 The New Social Responsibility of Scientists
Einstein's Two Dreams
References
Einstein and Federalism
Physics and Politics
A Supranational Organization to Prevent European Wars
The Limits of the League of Nations
The Debate on the Causes of War
Disarmament
Internationalism and Federalism
The Relation between Pacifism and Federalism
The Start of the Atomic Era: The Einstein's Role
UN Reform

Peace in the Nuclear Era: The Need for a New Political Thinking
New Political Thinking
References
A Personal Recollection
References
Albert Einstein in 1948
Annexes
List of Figures
Biographical Notes.

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