Abstract: | "If our control of the arms race is to be improved governmental policies must be modified; public and governmental attitudes must be altered drastically. The attitude of the populace of one country toward that of another can change dramatically in a few years: for example, our attitude toward the Chinese and Japanese since the Second World War… . It is time… to stop acting on the basis of unsupported assumptions about human nature, and to begin developing rules of conduct on a sound and scientifically valid basis. It is time we stopped reacting negatively to Soviet challenges, and began to assume a positive course toward world objectives that we can accept and support." We must concentrate on "practical goals and objectives that lend themselves to nonlethal contest and peaceful resolution." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |