Waging Peace: The Positive Policy We Could Pursue If We Gave Up the Hydrogen Bomb ISBN:
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About the book >.>.> I fear that it may not do so unless it is sustained by some- thing more than the rather negative arguments of some of its supporters or on the other hand-by the somewhat com- placent proposals of others; and I write this book so as to offer a more positive approach. What I call the complacent case has been put before us by Sir Stephen King-Hall in Defence in the Nuclear Age.? There is nothing negative about him; for on the contrary he simply and robustly regards “Krushchev and Co.” as “the main enemy”2 and thinks that we shall best defeat them by giving up the bomb and by making our own way of life more widely known to the people of the world and particu- larly to the young people behind the iron curtain. He holds that in the last resort we should better defend our way of life by suffering communist occupation than by blowing 95 per cent. of ourselves and 90 per cent. of the Communists into kingdom come; and on this I feel sure he is right.
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ISBN | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | Frederick Muller |
Book author | Sir Richard. Acland |
Condition | Used – Acceptable |
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