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Russell, Bertrand, November 24, 1947.

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Dear Einstein
 
Dear Einstein
 
    
 
    
   Thank you for your letter of Nov. 19. I wish with all my heart that I co-ld agree to the alterations yo, su-gest. But your suggestions spring from an opinion different from mine and if I agreed, the article wool' no longer say what I believe. I have no hope of reasonableness in the Soviet government; I think the only hope of peace (and that a slender one) lies in frightening Russia. I favored appeasement befor,, 1939, wrongly, as I now think; I do not want to repeat the same mistake.  
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   Thank you for your letter of Nov. 19.   I wish with all my heart that I could agree to the alterations you suggest.   But your suggestions spring from an opinion different from mine and if I agreed, the article would no longer say what I believe.   I have no hope of reasonableness in the Soviet government;   I think the only hope of peace (and that a slender one) lies in frightening Russia.   I favored appeasement before, 1939, wrongly, as I now think; I do not want to repeat the same mistake.  
  
 
In particular:  
 
In particular:  
  
A. I only advocated "some end scheme" as that of the Lilienthal Report; I should be glad to see any emendation that did not make it ineffective, but inspection is essential.  
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A.   I only advocated "some end scheme" as that of the Lilienthal Report; I should be glad to see any emendation that did not make it ineffective, but inspection is essential.  
  
B. I did not say that Russia is preparing an aggressive war; what I said implied rather that Russia expects to have to wage a defensive war. The line of action is the same in either case.  
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B.   I did not say that Russia is preparing an aggressive war; what I said implied rather that Russia expects to have to wage a defensive war.   The line of action is the same in either case.  
  
C. I think it essential that America should assume leadership; without a leader nothing gets done, and without United States leadership all minor Powers will be too frightened to do anything.  
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C.   I think it essential that America should assume leadership; without a leader nothing gets done, and without United States leadership all minor Powers will be too frightened to do anything.  
  
 
I have no objection to suggested changes as regards  
 
I have no objection to suggested changes as regards  
  
 
D & F.  
 
D & F.  
Generally: I think it useless to make any attempt whatever to conciliate Russia. The hope of achieving anything bT this method seems to me "wishful thinkng".
 
  
  I came to my present view of the Soviet Government when I went to Russia in 1920; all that has hapened since has made me feel more certain that I was right.  
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Generally:  I think it useless to make any attempt whatever to conciliate Russia.  The hope of achieving anything by this method seems to me "wishful thinking".  
  
   The work of the Atomic Scientists of America seems to me most admirable, and. I am the more sorry that I cannot collaborate in this matter.  
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  I came to my present view of the Soviet Government when I went to Russia in 1920;  all that has happened since has made me feel more certain that I was right.
All best wishes  
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Yours sincerely  
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   The work of the Atomic Scientists of America seems to me most admirable, and I am the more sorry that I cannot collaborate in this matter.  
/s/ Fertrand Russell
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                    All best wishes  
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                                                Yours sincerely  
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                                                  /s/ Bertrand Russell

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Welbeck 5522 Ext. 81

27 Dorset House Gloucester Place N.W. 1

Nov. 24, 1947

Dear Einstein

  Thank you for your letter of Nov. 19.   I wish with all my heart that I could agree to the alterations  you suggest.   But your suggestions spring from an opinion different from mine and if I agreed,  the article would no longer say what I believe.   I have no hope of reasonableness in the Soviet government;   I think the only hope of peace (and that a slender one)  lies in frightening Russia.   I favored appeasement before, 1939,  wrongly, as I now think;  I do not want to repeat the same mistake. 

In particular:

A. I only advocated "some end scheme" as that of the Lilienthal Report; I should be glad to see any emendation that did not make it ineffective, but inspection is essential.

B. I did not say that Russia is preparing an aggressive war; what I said implied rather that Russia expects to have to wage a defensive war. The line of action is the same in either case.

C. I think it essential that America should assume leadership; without a leader nothing gets done, and without United States leadership all minor Powers will be too frightened to do anything.

I have no objection to suggested changes as regards

D & F.

Generally: I think it useless to make any attempt whatever to conciliate Russia. The hope of achieving anything by this method seems to me "wishful thinking".

  I came to my present view of the Soviet Government when I went to Russia in 1920;  all that has happened since has made me feel more certain that I was right. 
  The work of the Atomic Scientists of America seems to me most admirable,  and I am the more sorry that I cannot collaborate in this matter. 
                    All best wishes 
                                               Yours sincerely 
                                                  /s/ Bertrand Russell