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Ideas and Opinions

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0517003937

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IDEAS AND OPINIONS contains essays by eminent scientist Albert Einstein on subjects ranging from atomic energy, relativity, and religion to human rights, government, and economics. Previously published articles, speeches, and letters are gathered here to create a fascinating collection of meditations by one of the world's greatest minds.

Product Details:
Author: Albert Einstein
Hardcover: 384 pages
Publisher: Bonanza Books
Publication Date: December 12, 1988
Language: English
ISBN: 0517003937
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 1.6 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews
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5Astounding, simply AstoundingNov 09, 2009
Captivating collection of Einstein's most brilliant ideas and opinions. He was quite the character. This book is a must-have.

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5Disagree at times, but simply genius!Oct 28, 2008
"Ideas & Opinions" is one of those books that makes you kinda laugh to yourself at reading some of the passages and hit yourself and think, "well, that makes sense!" It's an interesting look at the issues and thought processes which shaped the way Albert Einstein would live his life and lead his astonishing career. He tackles many difficult issues, including but certainly not limited to religion and war.

I don't always agree with his viewpoints on issues, especially war, but there is no denying that this man had the ability to think in a manner that is unlike others. He was a genius, and that's not a term to be used lightly. This man was a genius.

So, why would somebody want to read a collection of thoughts from Albert Einstein? Because it's plain interesting. Even if you disagree with the man, it sparks a thought--a reaction--from the reader. The passages discussed are short enough that it'd make for a great bathroom read (as opposed to Sports Illustrated or Cosmo), or curled up next to a fire this winter. It's a change of pace from most of the books I've read, but it was a breath of fresh air!

This is certainly not a "read it in a week" type of book, but you can read a few passages here and there just to recharge the batteries.

5fascinatingSep 15, 2008
This is a great book to read on Einstein. It is a selection of papers and speeches taken over his lifetime (notably the first half of the twentieth century), grouped by subject matter (pacifism, the Jews, etc.). His language certainly advances in later years. The last section deals with his scientific works, where one can also see progression. One also sees him as a man of his times, commenting on institutions such as the League of Nations and the UN. Highly recommended.

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4wonderful readingSep 07, 2008
All my life I have heard wonderful things about the brilliance of Einstein. I had been told he was brilliant but complex and hard to understand - they were wrong. I am sure that trying to understand his equations would make the mind spin, but he wrote far more then just equations.

The writings here give real insight into the man - these are documents written by him for newspapers, interviews, and such. These show the man Einstein and his personal views from politics (and war) to his ideas of god. Its wonderful reading for anyone who wants to know more about him as a man beyond e=mc2.

5The hobo PhilosopherAug 09, 2008
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.

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