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100 1 $aDellums, Ronald V.,$d1935-2018.
245 10 $aDefense sense :$bthe search for a rational military policy /$cRonald V. Dellums, with R.H. (Max) Miller and H. Lee Halterman ; edited by Patrick O'Heffernan.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bBallinger Pub. Co.,$c©1983.
300 $axxx, 342 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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500 $aIncludes testimony from congressional hearings conducted by Ronald V. Dellums.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Prologue : sanity and survival in the nuclear age -- Weapons for what purposes? America's strategic arsenal / Robert C. Aldridge -- Assumptions behind U.S. strategic policy / Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. -- The need for arms control / Paul Warnke -- What is strength in the nuclear age? / Richard J. Barnet -- Foreign policy, national security and the military budget : arms for what ends? U.S. foreign policy : imperialism and military power / Marcus G. Raskin -- National security and the Reagan arms buildup / J. William Fulbright -- Foreign policy assumptions of the Reagan military budget / Walter LaFeber -- Opening the floodgates : "arms diplomacy" of the Reagan administration / Michael T. Klare -- Administration misrepresentations of Soviet military spending / Franklyn Holzman -- Reagan's military budget : where are we going? Preparing to fight a nuclear war : the Reagan arms budget / Rear Admiral Gene R. LaRocque -- Reagan's policy can't work / Jeremy J. Stone -- Cutting the defense budget / Earl C. Ravenal -- A lean, mean military budget / Paul F. Walker -- Military spending and the domestic economy : what's left to defend? Military spending and domestic bankruptcy / Seymour Melman -- The "Iron Triangle" and the American economy / Gordon Adams -- The empty pork barrel / Marion Anderson -- The military budget and American labor / William Winpisinger -- Economic conversion : retooling for peace / David Cortright -- Moral implications of the military budget : a citizen responsibility? The immorality of the arms race / Bishop John T. Walker -- "The cross of iron" / Archbishop John R. Quinn -- Duplicity and delusion in American foreign policy / Bishop Walter F. Sullivan -- Education, values and the arms race / Terry Herndon -- The medical consequences of nuclear war / H. Jack Geiger -- Democracy in military policy : leading the "leaders" / Earl Molander -- "We are all responsible" / Philip Berrigan -- Where does this lead us? True peace is more than the absence of war -- Epilogue.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 309-323) and index.
520 $aIn a compelling, straightforward and accessible presentation of an alternative to uncontrolled military expenditures, Congressman Dellums offers answers to international, military, economic and moral questions posed by the military budget. This is a collection of the testimony of more than 20 witnesses, such as Paul Warnke, Gordon Adams and J. William Fulbright, at a congressional hearing on the full implications of the military budget. Asking two questions: What are the motives and effects of domestic and global weapons commerce; and what are the moral imperatives of a shift in values? the authors offer a critique of the swollen military budget from political, economic, scientific, educational and moral perspectives and argue that justice and peacemaking must replace interventionism and predominance as absolute goods. ISBN 0-88410-942-9 : $29.95.
590 $bArchive
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655 4 $aAufsatzsammlung.
700 1 $aMiller, Richard H.$q(Richard Hayes)
700 1 $aHalterman, H. Lee.
700 1 $aO'Heffernan, Patrick.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aDellums, Ronald V., 1935-$tDefense sense.$dCambridge, Mass. : Ballinger Pub. Co., ©1983$w(OCoLC)562047966
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