Frank N. von Hippel In 1957, just a few days before his death, Albert Einstein signed a call written by the British philosopher, Bertrand Russell, for a mobilization against the danger of nuclear war. What came to be known as the “Russell-Einstein Manifesto” included the following sentence, “Remember your humanity, and forget the rest.” Einstein and Russell would be surprised to learn that civilization has managed to live with nuclear weapons for another 65 years. But, as the Security and Exchange Commission requires investors to be told, “past performance does not necessarily predict future r…