Since World War II, nations have engaged in a race to build bombs and war machines. Read why the freedom from fear is so important in the world today and learn how people are working to eliminate the weapons of war around the world.
An appraisal of the events of the thirties that led to World War II, giving an account of England's unpreparedness for war and a study of democracy and how it responds when confronted by totalitarianism.
Discusses the events that brought about the nuclear age, the economics of the arms race, the Star Wars proposal, and the possibilty of nuclear terrorism by Third World guerillas.
Examines the issues and questions posed by civil defense in the nuclear age and the related controversy over the arms race and the nuclear freeze movement.