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Albert Einstein: Critical Essay by Irving Kristol

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SOURCE: "Einstein: The Passion of Pure Reason," in Commentary, Vol. 10, No. 3, September, 1950, pp. 216-24.

Kristol is an American author and editor. In the following essay, he discusses Einstein's religious beliefsparticularly his sometimes conflicted ties to the Jewish faithand the ways in which they ran in opposition to his devotion to reason.

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