Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... defence unable to guarantee security ; not only are military means incapable of stemming communism as an idea : " nuclear defence " is simply a con- tradiction in terms . This has been shown again and 21 INTRODUCTORY : THE DEFENCE OF THE ...
... defence unable to guarantee security ; not only are military means incapable of stemming communism as an idea : " nuclear defence " is simply a con- tradiction in terms . This has been shown again and 21 INTRODUCTORY : THE DEFENCE OF THE ...
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... defence . It is clear that the security provided by nuclear weapons has its limits . In the light of this ... defence thinking " , there remain enormous intractable problems when it comes to a positive advocacy of non - violent defence ...
... defence . It is clear that the security provided by nuclear weapons has its limits . In the light of this ... defence thinking " , there remain enormous intractable problems when it comes to a positive advocacy of non - violent defence ...
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... defence of the West " lies a meaning more deep - seated than any connected with military strategy . And in this awareness , it exposes itself to real questions . One might , for instance , consider once more whether the potential ...
... defence of the West " lies a meaning more deep - seated than any connected with military strategy . And in this awareness , it exposes itself to real questions . One might , for instance , consider once more whether the potential ...
Inhalt
FOREWORD | 9 |
THE DEFENCE OF THE WEST | 15 |
WAR AND MURDER | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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