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Eighteen Leading Social Critics Comment: What is the Real Threat to World Peace and Social Security?
Abstract
What is the real threat to world peace and social security? Is it the prevalent ideology of violence, aggressive nationalism, and militarism? Or is it the maldistribution of resources, technology, and social welfare benefits? How much of itsnational budget must the U.S. allocate to military expenditures? How can the national budget priorities be changed so there is a more realistic funding of social programs? Do we face as great a threat of nuclear annihilation in the '70's and the '80's as we did in the early '60's?
Edited by Kenneth A. Kirkpatrick and L. K. Northwood
Recommended Citation
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth A. and Northwood, L. K.
(1977)
"Eighteen Leading Social Critics Comment: What is the Real Threat to World Peace and Social Security?,"
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare: Vol. 4:
Iss.
3, Article 5.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.3780
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