Socio Philosophical Aspects of the Problem of War and Peace

Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (3):24-43 (1975)
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Abstract

The problem of war and peace has always attracted the close attention of philosophers, historians, political and military figures, as well as of millions of people in all parts of the globe. Today this problem has become particularly crucial. Humanity is now deeply concerned by questions pertaining to elimination of the danger of world nuclear war, prohibition forever of using means of mass extermination, preservation of world peace, and the safety of peoples

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