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... nuclear war is discussed in two basic ways by Kahn . First , he argues that not all nuclear wars would proceed to the stage of full destruction . The " S.U. " ( that faceless evil he constantly anticipates ) may decide to obliterate an ...
... nuclear war is discussed in two basic ways by Kahn . First , he argues that not all nuclear wars would proceed to the stage of full destruction . The " S.U. " ( that faceless evil he constantly anticipates ) may decide to obliterate an ...
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... nuclear symmetry . This may be an act of the highest ultimate rationality , but it is most unlikely in the present political situation . Possibly over time this kind of super - rationality might emerge , but the biting question is ...
... nuclear symmetry . This may be an act of the highest ultimate rationality , but it is most unlikely in the present political situation . Possibly over time this kind of super - rationality might emerge , but the biting question is ...
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... nuclear weapons would be the first step in that direc- tion ) . The Spectrum of Pacifism The development of nuclear weapons has created a new spectrum in the peace movement . This spectrum now stretches from " nuclear pacifists " at one ...
... nuclear weapons would be the first step in that direc- tion ) . The Spectrum of Pacifism The development of nuclear weapons has created a new spectrum in the peace movement . This spectrum now stretches from " nuclear pacifists " at one ...
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