Perspectives On The Human Condition
"Perspectives on the Human Condition" investigates aspects of the role, development, and co-evolution of some of society's most important formative and stabilizing institutions on the search for peace, as well as the influences of gender, socialization, and human nature. The particular formative and stabilizing institutions which are examined include government, business, religion, education, and the family. The intent is to make more accessible to learners the diversity of perspectives and multifaceted insights which characterize contemporary American thinking about the problem of achieving peace in the nuclear age.
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The Iron Triangle and the Governmental Politics of National Security
Gordon Adams, 1984
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Releasing Powerful Armies of Moral Strength
Rabbi Leonard I. Beerman, 1984
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The Female World Can Lead to a More Peaceful World
Jessie Bernard, 1984
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Making a Difference on Peace
Shirley Chisholm, 1985
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Insights From Religion in the Quest for Peace
William Sloane Coffin, Jr., 1984
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Individuals Can Make a Difference in Our Democracy
Robert F. Drinan, Jr., 1984
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Balancing Peace, Order, Freedom, and Justice
Ernest W. Lefevre, 1984
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Characteristics of Peaceful and Aggressive Societies
David Mandelbaum, 1984
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The Ideological Traditions Which Historically Support War and Peace
Keith Nelson, 1984
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Peace: The Ultimate Challenge
Philip Rhinelander, 1984
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The Lessons of History and the Problem of Evil
Seymour Siegel, 1984
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Broadening the Definition of National Security
Stanley Weiss, 1984
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How Business Executives Can Help Solve the Nuclear Weapons Crisis
Harold Willens, 1984
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