The Scientists' Struggle for Peace

Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):53-68 (1975)
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Abstract

The present period has faced mankind with the need to solve problems of exceptional importance and complexity, affecting the destiny of the overwhelming majority of the people of our planet and the achievements of civilization as a whole

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