Danger Quote by Albert Einstein
“I recently discussed with an intelligent and well-disposed man the threat of another war, which in my opinion would seriously endanger the existence of mankind, and I remarked that only a supranational organization would offer protection from that danger. Thereupon my visitor, very calmly and coolly, said to me: "Why are you so deeply opposed to the disappearance of the human race?".”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Private conversation, date unknown
The speaker questions the fear of humanity's extinction, suggesting that opposing it is irrational when faced with existential threats.
In simple terms: Questioning why one would oppose human extinction.
Consider the logic behind fearing extinction.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- global policy debates
- academic discussions
- personal reflection
- public debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you view existential threats as inevitable?
- How should we balance fear and action?
The quote may reflect a rhetorical device rather than a literal stance.