Political views
Einstein considered himself a pacifist [1] and humanitarian [1]. Einstein's views on other issues, including socialism, McCarthyism and racism, were controversial. (Einstein on socialism)
The American FBI kept a 1,427 page file on his activities and recommended that he be barred from immigrating to the United States under the Alien Exclusion Act, alleging that Einstein "believes in, advises, advocates, or teaches a doctrine which, in a legal sense, as held by the courts in other cases, 'would allow anarchy to stalk in unmolested' and result in 'government in name only'," among other charges.
Einstein initially favored construction of the atomic bomb, in order to ensure that Hitler did not do so first, and he even sent a letter to President Roosevelt (dated August 2, 1939, before World War II broke out) encouraging him to initiate a programme to create a nuclear weapon. But after the war he lobbied for nuclear disarmament and a world government.
He was offered the opportunity to become the first President of Israel but declined. His religious views were close to the pantheism of Baruch Spinoza: he believed that God revealed himself in the holy harmony of the laws of nature and he rejected a personal God able to interact with humans. He once said that among the major religions, he preferred Buddhism.
Albert Einstein was a supporter of Zionism and bequeathed his manuscripts to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Albert Einstein has become the subject of a number of novels, films and plays including Nicolas Roeg's film, Insignificance and Alan Lightman's novel, Einstein's Dreams. Einstein was even the subject of Philip Glass's groundbreaking 1976 opera Einstein on the Beach.
External Links, Resources, and References
Archives
Texts and Pictures
- Einstein, Albert, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" Annalen der Physik. June 30, 1905
- Einstein, Albert, "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?". Annalen der Physik. September 27, 1905.
- Einstein, Albert, "Inaugural Lecture to the Prussian Academy of Sciences". 1914. [PDF]
- Relativity - The Special And General Theory [Project Gutenberg E-text]
- Einstein, Albert, "On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation". April, 1950.
- Einstein family pictures
- PBS's Einstein's wife : Mileva Maric
- Albert Einstein images via Google
Government
Quotes
Some Books by Albert Einstein
- Ideas & Opinions ISBN 0517003937
- World As I See It ISBN 080650711X