Pauling Centenary

Linus Pauling on Peace

Linus Pauling on Peace Linus Pauling on Peace is an anthology that captures what Pauling himself believed was his most important work. For four decades, he was arguably the most articulate, energetic, and philosophically compelling voice urging the human race to use reason rather than weapons to solve problems. He was publicly vilified, subpoenaed by Congress, denied a passport, ridiculed by the press, shunned by colleagues. Yet he persevered, willing to risk everything to save humankind from self-destruction. His work helped secure the first Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty - and won him the Nobel Peace Prize.

Selected and edited by Barbara Marinacci and Ramesh Krishnamurthy.

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296 pages
Publisher: Rising Star Press (California)
Date of Publication: 1998
ISBN: 0-933670-03-6

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