
doi: 10.1086/220138
On the agenda of physics and politics is a world bill of rights. It would provide the unimpeded exchange of ideas, as essential to the coming vast development of communication and transportation; the development of international agencies of government to safeguard social and economic life and social security in general; the creation of an atomic development authority, for atomic energy will be the powerhouse of the world; the full, world-wide development of human and material resources; and, finally, the establishment of national research foundations, here and elsewhere, to provide universal education, particularly in human relations. The alternative is a world war, probably universal destruction.
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