A Reply to Mr. Waskow.

Paul Kecskemeti

Expert InsightsPublished 1963

A response, apparently to a critic of an article in Commentary in which the author took issue with policy proposals by Max Lerner and John Strachy, advocates of nuclear disarmament, for a world nuclear force to police the disarmed world. The dispute implicit here is whether complete disarmament is possible and, if so, how it could be enforced.

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