![]() The source of that recent message is quoted in an article that appeared the month before titled 'Atomic Education Urged by Einstein' where the mircofiche archive copy of the article reports on an appeal by telegram to 'several hundred prominent Americans' on in a 'Plea for $200,000 to promote new type of essential thinking'. ![]() In the interview by Michael Amrine titled, ' The Real Problem is in the Hearts of Men' (New York Times Magazine - June 23 1946) Einstein says: 'Many persons have inquired concerning a recent message of mine that " a new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move to higher levels".' (p.7) ![]() The general consensus is that, having such wide variations usually means a quote is attributed and has no actual source. I went looking for an authoritative reference for this quote: to the internet, leading reference works, bibliographies of materials, collected archives and professional librarians. When I quote someone I like to know (if possible) the context for the quote and its source.
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