Impact of World War II Some believe faith and reason are completely unrelated concepts. This sentence can not be said honestly. Faith and reason will separate people from animals. Men have the ability to think about their way through disability. When the situation is too big for logic, faith will bring people to a new level. During the Second World War, faith and reason worked side-by-side. Politicians and military leaders have reasons to break enemies and destroy them.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; The country of the 1950s was influenced by the Second World War. Since they are independent, it is necessary to develop a new development policy. After the success of the "Marshall Plan of the United States", the countries began to recognize the need for development, so the Rostow theory developed. The process of developing countries becoming developed countries is considered a gradual process. It is divided into 5 stages and is considered a "linear" theory. & Lt; Tab / & gt; The first stage is called "traditional society", like Smith's hunting and Marx's feudalism phase. This stage is very similar to that of medieval Britain. What is important at this stage is to survive. Agriculture is the most important form of industry and employment. In the first stage, manufacturing is very basic; it requires the production of basic equipment. Poor traffic infrastructure, allowing most people to stay in one area for a lifetime, trading is done in one area
After the Second World War, the international background war became very special. By the war Europe was exhausted and the mainland was rebuilt. The world is divided into two hostile camps. With the support of the United States, the West collects democracy politically, economically and militarily. On the other hand, the East, the Soviet Union, and the satellite countries are gathered. Albert Einstein was probably one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century and occupied an important position in discussing the results of the discovery of the atomic bomb. In a famous article published in the New York Times, "The real problem lies in people's mind," he suggested setting up a world government that saw the only opportunity to sustain peace. In this article, Einstein believes that if another world war has to break out, the use of nuclear bombs will be dramatic so humanity will face great danger.