5 INTRODUCTION
  I
  THE QUEST FOR PEACE       IN       THE       SOCIAL       THOUGHT       OF       THE       PAST
17 Chapter IUTOPIAN SOCIALISM AND PROBLEMS OF PEACE
39 Chapter IITHE IDEA OF UNIVERSAL PEACE IN THE THEORIES OF THE BOURGEOIS HUMANISTS (16th-18th CENTURIES)
  II
  THE ORIGINS AND ESSENCE OF WAR
  Chapter IIITHE DIALECTICS OF WAR AND PEACE
54 The Concept of War
69 The Scientific Approach to the Concept of Peace
  Chapter IV • POLITICS AND WAR IN OUR TIME
77 [introduction.]
77 Revolution in Views on Politics and War
85 Has War Ceased to Be the Continuation of Politics?
96 Thermonuclear War: the Greatest Crime Against Humanity
   
 
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 Chapter V
 THE MONOPOLIES  AND WAR
 Chapter VI
 BOURGEOIS  PHILOSOPHY  AND PROBLEMS  OF WAR AND PEACE
 Chapter VII
 NATIONAL  SOVEREIGNTY  AND WAR
 Chapter VIII
 AGAINST  JUSTIFICATION OF  WAR BY MALTHUSIANISM  AND GEOPOLITICS
 Chapter IX
 WESTERN SOCIAL  PSYCHOLOGY ON THE  CAUSES OF WARS  AND THE MEANS OF  AVERTING THEM
 [introduction.]
 Basic Trends in  Western Social  Psychology  and Their Treatment  of the Problem  of the  Origins of War
 The Prevention of War  in Western Social  Psychology
 The Role of Scientific  Social Psychology in  Investigation of  Problems of War and  Peace
 I
 AGAINST  THE  IDEOLOGY  OF  MILITARISM  AND  REACTION.  FOR  PEACE  AND  SOCIAL  PROGRESS
 Chapter X
 AMERICAN DOCTRINES  OF POWER POLITICS
 The Social Roots and  Features of the  Doctrines of Power  Politics in the USA
 The Philosophical  Foundations of the  Doctrine of Violence.  The Doctrine of  "Political Realism"
 The Fate of the  Doctrine of Political  Realism in the Crisis  of Power Politics
 Neo-Conservatism—the  Ideological Expression  of Aggressive  Foreign Policy
 The Doctrine of  “Escalation” and  Preaching of the Inevitability of  Nuclear War
 Chapter XI
 THE THEORY OF  GAMES IN  INTERNATIONAL  AFFAIRS
 Chapter XII
 WHO IS OPPOSED TO  PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE
 Chapter XIII
 CRITICISM OF THE  INTERPRETATION OF  PEACEFUL  COEXISTENCE AS  PRESERVING THE  SOCIAL STATUS QUO
 [introduction.]
 The Status Quo and  Attempts to Prevent  Social Progress  in Individual  Countries
 "The Revolution of  Freedom" as a Means  of Putting the Brakes  on Social Progress
 The Demand for Ending  the Class Struggle in  the Sphere of  International Affairs
 The Export of  Counfer-Revolution  As a Means of Preserving  the Social Status Quo
 Chapter XIV
 AGAINST THE THEORY  OF IDEOLOGICAL  DISARMAMENT
 [introduction.]
 Peaceful Coexistence  and Cold War
 Peaceful Coexistence  and Ideological  Reconciliation
 Chapter XV
 MODERN  CATHOLICISM  AND PROBLEMS  OF WAR AND PEACE
 Chapter XVI
 PACIFIST IDEOLOGY  TODAY.  THE AMERICAN  QUAKER MOVEMENT
 Chapter XVII
 WESTERN  SCIENTISTS  AND INTELLECTUALS  AND THE QUEST  FOR PEACE
 [introduction.]
 General Features of  the Anti-War Views  of Western Scientists  and Scholars
 Condemnation of War  and the Arms Race
 Western Intellectuals  on the Ways of  Achieving Lasting Peace
 Chapter XVIII
 THE PUGWASH  MOVEMENT
 Chapter XIX
 THE SOVIET  DISARMAMENT  PROGRAMME  AND ITS CRITICS
 Chapter XX
 THE PEACE MOVEMENT  AND SOCIALIST  HUMANISM
		
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