Einsteins heritage: The social responsibility of physicists and global nuclear disarmament

Max-von-Laue-Vortrag auf der Jahrestagung der DPG 2005 in Berlin

Lecture
Date:
Su, 06.03.2005 16:30  –   Su, 06.03.2005 17:30
Speaker:
Jack Steinberger, European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN
Address:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6, 10117 Berlin
HU Audimax
Language:
English
Event partner:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Contact person:
Götz Neuneck,
DPG Association:
Working Group on Physics and Disarmament (AGA)  
External Link:

Description

2005 is the 50th birthday of the Russell-Einstein-Manifesto which triggered workshops by scientists, such as Pugwash, to study the problem of nuclear weapons and nuclear disarmament. Following some general remarks on my understanding of the social responsibility of scientists, I would like to discuss the problem of nuclear weapons. These pose a continuing threat to humanity, but the problem has the virtue, that, in contrast with other major problems facing our society, it could be solved easily. The chief responsibility for this is with the United Sates, to lead the disarmament of the nuclearweapons states, but Germany and other non nuclear weapons states could help with a not insignificant contribution.