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Ideas And Opinions by Albert
Einstein
The Hobo Philosopher
A new edition of the most definitive collection of Albert Einsteins popular
writings, gathered under the supervision of Einstein himself. The selections
range from his earliest days as a theoretical physicist to his death in 1955;
from such subjects as relativity, nuclear war or peace, and religion and
science, to human rights, economics, and government.
Personal Review: Ideas And Opinions by Albert Einstein
At $5.99, I would say this book is for free. Albert Einstein says more in one
sentence than other intelligent writers can say in 10 pages. There is so
much thought in this book that it boggles the mind. As I read the book, I
found myself doing more thinking than reading. After each line or
paragraph, I would find myself laying the book in my lap and thinking about
what Albert just said. There is not one essay in this book that does not
have something important to say and think about. On occasion I cautioned
myself that if I did not stop thinking on every line, it could be possible that I
would never finish reading this book.And as I sit here now, I feel that I
should go get it out of my library and read it once again. I am left with no
doubt that Albert Einstein was a very good man. To say that he was very
intelligent is silly. But he was not just intelligent in his pursuit of science. He
was a very practical philosopher and social thinker. He was a moralist. His
views of God and the universe are thought provoking.He is interesting on
every level and on all subjects. There is no doubt about this one - this is a
great book.
Books written by Richard Noble:
"Hobo-ing America: A Workingman's Tour of the U.S.A.."
"A Summer with Charlie"
"A Little Something: Poetry and Prose"
"Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother"
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At $5.99, I would say this book is for free. Albert more
At $5.99, I would say this book is for free. Albert Einstein says more in one sentence than other intelligent writers can say in 10 pages. There is so much thought in this book that it boggles the mind. As I read the book, I found myself doing more thinking than reading. After each line or paragraph, I would find myself laying the book in my lap and thinking about what Albert just said. There is not one essay in this book that does not have something important to say and think about. On occasion I cautioned myself that if I did not stop thinking on every line, it could be possible that I would never finish reading this book.And as I sit here now, I feel that I should go get it out of my library and read it once again. I am left with no doubt that Albert Einstein was a very good man. To say that he was very intelligent is silly. But he was not just intelligent in his pursuit of science. He was a very practical philosopher and social thinker. He was a moralist. His views of God and the universe are thought provoking.He is interesting on every level and on all subjects. There is no doubt about this one - this is a great book.
Books written by Richard Noble:
"Hobo-ing America: A Workingman's Tour of the U.S.A.."
"A Summer with Charlie"
"A Little Something: Poetry and Prose"
"Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother" less
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