On the Creation of a Just World OrderSaul H. Mendlovitz Monograph emanating from a research project to propose models for a future world order based on international cooperation and peace - includes essays on cultural factors in world integration, equalization of international income distribution, international organizations of the future, etc. Diagrams and references. |
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The Issue of Autonomy | 39 |
The Revolution of Being | 71 |
A Sceptical Contribution | 111 |
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