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Albert Einstein and Friedrich Dessauer: Political Views and Political Practice
Authors:Hubert Goenner
Institution:(1) Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University, 6752 Coor Building, Tempe, AZ 85287-3902, USA
Abstract:In this case study I compare the political views of the physicists Albert Einstein and Friedrich Dessauer between the first and second world wars, and I investigate their translation into concrete political practice. Both departed from their roles as experts in physics in favor of political engagement. The essence of Einstein's political practice seems to have been a form of political participation in exerting moral influence on people and organizations through public declarations and appeals in isolation from political mass movements. Dessauer exerted political influence both through public office (as a member of Parliament for the Catholic Center Party) and by acquiring a newspaper. The different political practice of both Einstein and Dessauer were unsuccessful in thwarting the Nazi takeover.
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