Description |
xx, 397 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
pt. 1. Causes of war: R.M. Crawford: Historical aspects of the problem of recurrent wars -- A.P. Elkin: War and the biological struggle for existence -- Frederick E. Emery: Economic conflicts in relation to war -- Geoffrey Sharp: The social structure and war -- P.H. Partridge: The conflict of ideologies -- Reginald S. Ellery: Frustration and aggression in relation to war -- O.A. Oeser: Culture patterns and social tensions -- W. MacMahon Ball: Nationalism as a cause of war -- Sir Samuel Wadham: Population and food production in relation to world peace -- W. Glanville Cook: Propaganda and war -- pt. 2. Prevention of war: M.L. Oliphant: The threat to civilization from atomic warfare -- W.G.K. Duncan: The balance of power and the preservation of peace -- James F. Cairns: Economic policy and the prevention of war -- V.H. Wallace: A world population policy as a factor in maintaining peace -- K.S. Cunningham: Universal education and the abolition of war -- Sir Frederic Eggleston: The United Nations as an instrument for preserving peace -- R.C. Johnson: The influence of religious teaching as a factor in maintaining peace -- Walter Murdoch: What can each citizen do individually to promote peace? -- Henry Usborne: World federal government as a means of maintaining peace -- Geoffrey Sawer: Conclusion. |
Subject |
Peace.
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Peace. |
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War.
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War. |
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