1st Edition

Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare

By Bertrand Russell Copyright 2001
    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    108 Pages
    by Routledge

    Available for the first time in many years, Commonsense and Nuclear Warfare presents Russell's keen insights into the threat of nuclear conflict, and his argument that the only way to end this threat is to end war itself.
    Written at the height of the Cold War, this volume is crucial for understanding Russell's involvement in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and his passionate campaigning for peace. It remains an extremely important book in today's uncertain nuclear world, and is essential reading for all those interested in Russell and postwar history.
    Includes a new introduction by Ken Coates, Chairman of The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation.

    Preface Introduction I. If Brinkmanship Continues II. If Nuclear War Comes III. Methods of Settling Disputes in the Nuclear Age IV. Programme of Steps towards Peace V. New Outlook Needed before Negotiations VI. Disarmament VII. Steps towards Conciliation VIII. Territorial Adjustments IX. Approach to an International Authority X. Some Necessary Changes in Outlook Appendix I Unilateral Disarmament Appendix II Inconsistency?

    Biography

    Bertrand Russell