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Peace: A New Way of Thinking about Achieving and Preserving It

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There is probably no issue in the history of humankind about which more words have been written and argued, than nuclear war/nuclear peace, and with such meager results; so little has been accomplished it is intellectually infuriating, especially after the unheeded warnings by highly respected individuals such as Einstein and Eisenhower. Where now are the leaders who have the wisdom to show the way?
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Raymond G. Wilson is an emeritus associate professor of physics at Illinois Wesleyan University who has taught about nuclear war issues since 1959. He is co-director of the Hiroshima Panorama Project in the United States and is associated with the (more...)
 
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