OBJECTIONS TO NUCLEAR DEFENCE: PHILOSOPHERS ON DETERRENCE

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OBJECTIONS TO NUCLEAR DEFENCE: PHILOSOPHERS ON DETERRENCE
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 355 , Acc Date = 01-Jul-85
N Blake , K Pole eds
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984 187pp RB40261

Essays by British philosophers examining the moral, political
and practical problems involved in the clash of those who
favour a nuclear deterrent and those who seek disarmament.
Discusses attitudes to communism, civil defence, implications
for democracy and for human survival.

United Kingdom, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

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