| 5 | INTRODUCTION |
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| THE QUEST FOR PEACE IN THE SOCIAL THOUGHT OF THE PAST | |
| 17 | Chapter I • UTOPIAN SOCIALISM AND PROBLEMS OF PEACE |
| 39 | Chapter II • THE IDEA OF UNIVERSAL PEACE IN THE THEORIES OF THE BOURGEOIS HUMANISTS (16th-18th CENTURIES) |
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| THE ORIGINS AND ESSENCE OF WAR | |
| Chapter III • THE 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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The End. 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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