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Related: About this forumThe Time Albert Einstein Was Offered a Partnership in a Plumbing Company.
In 1954, at the height of the McCarthy Army hearings, Albert Einstein was troubled by what his adopted country was becoming.
Around the United States, plumbers responded. The famous physicist was offered membership in the Chicago plumbers union, and Stanley Murray, a New York plumber, wrote to him: Since my ambition has always been to be a scholar and yours seems to be a plumber, I suggest that as a team we would be tremendously successful. We can then be possessed by both knowledge and independence. I am ready to change the name of my firm to read: Einstein and Stanley Plumbing Co.
A little more:
A campaign of untruth
On February 9, 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy from Wisconsin announced that he had a list of 205 workers of the State Department who were members of the Communist Party. The next day, a journalist asked to see the list. But McCarthy could not find it; his explanation was that he had left it in another suit. The Senate committee that was created to investigate these claims concluded a few months later that McCarthys accusations represented perhaps the most nefarious campaign of half-truths and untruth in the history of this republic. Historians are now sure there never was such a list.
Nevertheless, at the time, mainstream Republicans ignored the findings of the Senate committee. They saw McCarthys tactics as something that would help them take control of the White House, after a sixteen-year absence. They invited him to meetings where he ranted about the plot at the highest levels of government. McCarthys staff also circulated a doctored photograph, purportedly showing the leader of the Senate committee in close conversation with leaders of the Communist Party...
I added the bold that reflects on these times.
A letter to Einstein:
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Einstein, Plumbers, and McCarthyism
Subtitle:
This link dates to 2017 when he who shall not be named was vandalizing the White House.
Permanut
(6,634 posts)"If we knew what we were doing, we wouldn't call it research".
MadameButterfly
(1,689 posts)But I was raised in the idealistic 1960s and knew nothing of them. Nixon and Vietnam were bad enough. But we were going to change the world and never go back. We didn't know that human nature doesnt change; power, privilege, and money will fight to keep it rather than find real meaning in life. It remains an ongoing fight to keep what weve taken for granted, and inch forward now and then.
3Hotdogs
(13,386 posts)He was invited to give a speech at the rally. "Tail Gunner Joe" would certainly be a colorful speaker to gin up the crowd to vote Republican. But it seems he had not prepared anything to say and needed to say something.
Communism. That's it. Communism. This is the period of time when Churchill talked about an "Iron Curtain" that has encircled Europe. And communism was expanding --- North Korea, China.
Joe, after losing his senate seat, died of alcohol related illness.