The Pacific Spectator, Količina 10Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1956 |
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Stran 34
... peace can be established only by a friendly approach between nations and peoples . In the Indian sense , peace does not mean a simple abstention from war ; rather it is an active and posi- tive approach to international problems — an ...
... peace can be established only by a friendly approach between nations and peoples . In the Indian sense , peace does not mean a simple abstention from war ; rather it is an active and posi- tive approach to international problems — an ...
Stran 327
... peace . They want peace because they have experienced modern war and because an Asian country , Japan , has been the testing ground for the frightful power of atomic weapons . They want peace because , as U Nu put it , the Asians need peace ...
... peace . They want peace because they have experienced modern war and because an Asian country , Japan , has been the testing ground for the frightful power of atomic weapons . They want peace because , as U Nu put it , the Asians need peace ...
Stran 328
... peace , for the outlawry of nuclear weapons , for the peaceful use of the newly developed sources of energy , and that it is the United States and its allies that are holding back . The Asians who have endured Communist aggressions ...
... peace , for the outlawry of nuclear weapons , for the peaceful use of the newly developed sources of energy , and that it is the United States and its allies that are holding back . The Asians who have endured Communist aggressions ...
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THE TEACHER AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN | 15 |
IS INDIAS ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS MISUNDERSTOOD? | 27 |
PROFESSORS PROGRESS A POEM Richard Armour | 37 |
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