Einstein had a vision for our world where science would truly be utilized to benefit the majority You don't have to be Einstein...to know about Albert's magnitude in the world of science and physics. This book takes a subversive look at other aspects of the famous scientist's intellectual life: Einstein's denunciation of U.S. use of nuclear bombs in 1945, his socialism and his passionate opposition to war as a profound philosopher of radical humanism. What I like most about Albert Einstein is that he was a troublemaker. An agitator. A questioner of authority." -Fred Jerome, author of "The Einstein File" Unlike the popular image of Einstein as an absent-minded head-in-the-clouds genius, he was intensely interested in broad social issues and felt it was his duty to use his worldwide fame to help advance the cause of social justice. - An enlightening and inspiring perspective on Time magazine's "Person of the Century. - Einstein's FBI file was only released in 2002, showing highlevel obsession with a man who was "too clever not to track," as exposed in Fred Jerome's latest book, " "The Einstein File.
- Presents the unknown Einstein, a man of fervent pacifism, socialism, internationalism and an outspoken critic of racism.