Albert Einstein: "Out of My Later Years" Essays

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"Out of My Later Years" is a collection of essays by Albert Einstein, written after 1938, addressing significant topics such as World War II, Nazism, the concept of a "One World Government," and Judaism. Einstein's own words provide compelling insights into socialism and the idea of a dual Palestinian-Jewish state in the Holy Land. The essays are described as both thought-provoking and enlightening, making it a recommended read, especially for those who can access it through a college library. Additionally, there is mention of another comprehensive book on Einstein that is currently being explored.
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Im in the middle of "Out of my later years" its a collection of essays Albert Einstein wrote post-1938. it talks about WWII, Nazism, "One World Government" and Judism. These are HIS OWN WORDS. the explanation for socialiam, a DUEL Palistinian/ JEWISH state in the holy land, and One World Governments are compleling at worst and mind- blowing at best. its a great read. pick it up at a college library if you haven't already
 
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