4 edition of War and conscience in the nuclear age found in the catalog.
Published
1987
by Macmillan in Basingstoke
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography, p200-202. - Includes index.
Statement | Sydney D. Bailey. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | U22, JX4511 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii,210p. ; |
Number of Pages | 210 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14998539M |
ISBN 10 | 0333436857, 0333443845 |
War No More by Robert Hinde and Joseph Rotblat. Read More An Allegiance to Humanity. By Joseph Rotblat | T J |. @article{osti_, title = {Peace and war: a study of morality and US strategic nuclear policies. Study project report}, author = {Ginder, D.B. and Hicks, I.}, abstractNote = {The paper examines the quesitons of peace and war and the morality of nuclear deterrence. These vital and enduring questions have been again become a focus of societal debate, especially in the light .
Catholics and nuclear war: a commentary on The challenge of peace, Public Languages in the Nuclear Age Matthew Glass Limited preview - A Political Approach to Pacifism, Book 2 Will Morrisey No preview available - All Book Search results » Bibliographic information. Title: Catholics and nuclear war: a commentary on The. Limited Nuclear War: Our examination of the various arguments on this question makes us highly skeptical about the real meaning of "limited." One of the criteria of the just-war teaching is that there must be a reasonable hope of success in bringing about justice and peace. We must ask whether such a reasonable hope can exist once nuclear.
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age, first broadcast in , is a thirteen-part PBS series on the origins and evolution of nuclear competition between the United States and the former Soviet series examined the rivalry for power and how it shaped the diplomacy, negotiation, ethical debates, and doctrine of deterrence that ran through the forty-year history of the . war was acceptable in the past, the nuclear era has made the very concept of war unacceptable to the Christian conscience. For example, in the Catholic Bishops of the U.S. produced a page pastoral letter to U.S. Roman Catholics condemning nuclear war. This letter was subject to much national debate but was approved by a to 9 vote.
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Inin the book Living with Nuclear Weapons, the Harvard Nuclear Study Group examined the central question of whether nuclear war is inevitable in a world of deterrence The solution offered by the six authors from the natural and political sciences was for nations to take continual steps to reduce the risk of nuclear war.
The stark honesty of such a view calls to mind a response to war known as "agonized participation," which is associated with the names of Reinhold Niebuhr and Roger Shinn. and which is described by Edward Long, Jr., in his book War and Conscience in America (Westminster).
This position is not to be confused with statements of just-war theory. On Thermonuclear War is a book by Herman Kahn, a military strategist at the RAND Corporation, although it was written only a year before he left RAND to form the Hudson is a controversial treatise on the nature and theory of war in the thermonuclear weapon age.
In it, Kahn addresses the strategic doctrines of nuclear war and its effect on the international Author: Herman Kahn. Rotblat — who was born years ago this week — is the subject of a new book by Martin Underwood entitled Joseph Rotblat - A Man of Conscience in the Nuclear Age, which will be published early next year by Sussex Academic Press.
If you are intrigued by the brief description of Rotblat's life on the mural, Underwood has written a preview of his book. Dr James Martin, Founder of the Oxford Martin School and founder of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of Interna.As Andrew Brown shows in Keeper of the Nuclear Conscience, Joseph Rotblat's life--from an impoverished childhood in war-torn Warsaw to an active old age that brought honors and public recognition, including the Nobel Peace Prize--is a compelling human story in itself.
What gives it added significance is Rotblat's single-minded dedication to peaceful causes, particularly his .