Showing posts with label people - Einstein; Albert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people - Einstein; Albert. Show all posts

Dec 17, 2023

Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt et al. on the forming of the Herut party in Israel

Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in the newly created state of Israel of the "Freedom Party" (Tnuat Haherut), a political party closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties.  It was formed out of the membership and following of the former Irgun Zvai Leumi, a terrorist, right-wing, chauvinist organization in Palestine. 

The current visit of Menachem Begin, leader of this party, to the United States is obviously calculated to give the impression of American support for his party in the coming Israeli elections, and to cement political ties with conservative Zionist elements in the United States.  Several Americans of national repute have lent their names to welcome his visit.  It is inconceivable that those who oppose fascism throughout the world, if correctly informed as to Mr. Begin's political record and perspectives, could add their names and support to the movement he represents. 

Before irreparable damage is done by way of financial contributions, public manifestations in Begin's behalf, and the creation in Palestine of the impression that a large segment of America supports Fascist elements in Israel, the American public must be informed as to the record and objectives of Mr. Begin and his movement. 

The public avowals of Begin's party are no guide whatever to its actual character.  Today they speak of freedom, democracy and anti-imperialism, whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine of the Fascist state.  It is in its actions that the terrorist party betrays its real character; from its past actions we can judge what it may be expected to do in the future. 

Attack on Arab Village 

A shocking example was their behavior in the Arab village of Deir Yassin.  This village, off the main roads and surrounded by Jewish lands, had taken no part in the war, and had even fought off Arab bands who wanted to use the village as their base.  On April 9 (THE NEW YORK TIMES), terrorist bands attacked this peaceful village, which was not a military objective in the fighting, killed most of its inhabitants (240 men, women, and children) and kept a few of them alive to parade as captives through the streets of Jerusalem.  Most of the Jewish community was horrified at the deed, and the Jewish Agency sent a telegram of apology to King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan.  But the terrorists, far from being ashamed of their act, were proud of this massacre, publicized it widely, and invited all the foreign correspondents present in the country to view the heaped corpses and the general havoc at Deir Yassin.

The Deir Yassin incident exemplifies the character and actions of the Freedom Party. 

Within the Jewish community they have preached an admixture of ultranationalism, religious mysticism, and racial superiority.  Like other Fascist parties they have been used to break strikes, and have themselves pressed for the destruction of free trade unions.  In their stead they have proposed corporate unions on the Italian Fascist model. 

During the last years of sporadic anti-British violence, the IZL and Stern groups inaugurated a reign of terror in the Palestine Jewish community.  Teachers were beaten up for speaking against them, adults were shot for not letting their children join them.  By gangster methods, beatings, window-smashing, and wide-spread robberies, the terrorists intimidated the population and exacted a heavy tribute.

~ Letter-to-the-editor signed by Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Sidney Hook and others, The New York Times, December 2, 1948



Feb 20, 2022

Charlie Munger on the rise of Hitler

What brought in Hitler was the combination of the Weimar inflation where they utterly destroyed the savings of the middle class in Germany followed by the Great Depression.  It was a one-two punch.  And Hitler came in - crazy demagogue - with 40% of the votes and pretty soon we had a dictator hell-bent for world war.  So the history [of inflation] is not pleasant.  And Germany was a very advanced and civilized nation, the Germany that Hitler took over.  Now I always say that the interesting thing about that was little Albert Einstein, a little Jewish boy, got his entire primary education with the insistence of the Catholic Church in Germany.  Now that is a very civilized nation.  So if you let your nation deteriorate too much, what you get is a Hitler.

~ Charlie Munger, Yahoo Finance interview with Andy Serwer, 5:00 mark, February 16, 2022



Jul 10, 2021

Albert Einstein on imagination and knowledge

Imagination is more important than knowledge.  For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world and all there will ever be to know and understand.

~ Albert Einstein



Albert Einstein on imagining the future

Imagination is everything: It is the preview of life's coming attractions.

~ Albert Einstein



Albert Einstein on imagination

Logic will get you from A to B.  Imagination will take you everywhere.

~ Albert Einstein



Dec 26, 2020

Albert Einstein on authority

Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth.

~ Albert Einstein

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Dec 25, 2020

Albert Einstein on revenge

Weak people revenge.  Strong people forgive.  Intelligent people ignore.

~ Albert Einstein





Dec 24, 2020

Albert Einstein on solving problems

If I had an hour to solve a problem, I'd spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem, and 5 minutes thinking about solutions. 

~ Albert Einstein



Jul 13, 2019

Albert Einstein on learning facts vs. learning to think

Education is not learning the facts, but training the mind to think.

~ Albert Einstein

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Dec 2, 2017

Albert Einstein on the pursuit of truth

A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.

~ Albert Einstein

Jun 13, 2017

Albert Einstein on discipline

The secret of discipline is motivation.  When a man is sufficiently motivated, discipline will take care of itself.

~ Albert Einstein

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1979

Feb 20, 2012

Einstein on socialism

I am convinced there is only one way to eliminate these grave evils, namely through the establishment of a socialist economy, accompanied by an educational system which would be oriented toward social goals. In such an economy, the means of production are owned by society itself and are utilized in a planned fashion. A planned economy, which adjusts production to the needs of the community, would distribute the work to be done among all those able to work and would guarantee a livelihood to every man, woman, and child. The education of the individual, in addition to promoting his own innate abilities, would attempt to develop in him a sense of responsibility for his fellow men in place of the glorification of power and success in our present society.

~ Albert Einstein

Sep 21, 2009

Albert Einstein on unenforceable laws

Nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced.

~ Albert Einstein

Aug 26, 2008

Albert Einstein on ideas

If at first an idea does not sound absurd, then there is no hope for it.

~ Albert Einstein

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Aug 18, 2008

Albert Einstein on common sense

Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.

~ Albert Einstein, U.S. (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

Jun 7, 2008

Albert Einstein on the future

I never think of the future. It comes soon enough.

~ Albert Einstein

Apr 23, 2008

Albert Einstein on evil

The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.

~ Albert Einstein

Jan 25, 2008

Albert Einstein on stubbornness

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

~ Albert Einstein

Dec 21, 2007

Albert Einstein on imagination

Imagination is more important than knowledge.

~ Albert Einstein

Israel 117, MNH. Albert Einstein, Equation of his Relativity Theory, 1956