American Psychology in the Quest for Nuclear PeaceBloomsbury Academic, 17. feb. 1989 - 202 sider This book is a treatise on the history of American psychology's role in nuclear war prevention. So writes Marilyn S. Jacobs in the preface to American Psychology in the Quest for Nuclear Peace. This timely and important study will facilitate the work of those psychologists who wish to use their knowledge and expertise in the cause of nuclear war prevention. Jacobs places the psychologist's struggle for nuclear peace in historical perspective and examines the complicated context in which the threat of nuclear war is embedded; one which is influenced by international relations, economic and political systems and weapons technology. Student and professional psychologists, political scientists, as well as the general reader concerned with the threat of nuclear war will find this book imperative reading. |
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The Psychologist as Scientist | 5 |
The Demise of the Committees | 18 |
The Psychologist as Government | 35 |
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American Psychology in the Quest for Nuclear Peace Marilyn S. Jacobs Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1989 |
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