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Wittner: Can We Live With the Bomb?
Znet Article, June, 02 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
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For some time now, it has been clear that nuclear weapons threaten the existence not only of humanity, but of all life on Earth.
Wittner: Before the U.S. Civil Rights Laws: Anti-Discrimination Action in New York State
Znet Article, May, 25 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Rand Paul's criticism of the federal civil rights legislation of the 1960s can be better evaluated by looking at the workings of similar legislation that appeared on the state level two decades before.
Wittner: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Past & Present
Znet Article, April, 28 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Why the best solution is nuclear abolition.
Wittner: Is START Really a Beginning?
Znet Article, April, 13 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Does the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), signed by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Prague on April 8, really provide a beginning toward a nuclear-free world? That's what Obama implied in a stateme...
Wittner: Lying About Nuclear Weapons
Znet Article, April, 01 2010
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
How Japan lied about nuclear weapons for four decades
Wittner: Dismantling America's Largest Public University System
Znet Article, March, 11 2010
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The attack on public education in New York State
Wittner: The Long Voyage
Znet Article, February, 23 2010
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The Golden Rule and Resistance to Nuclear Testing in Asia and the Pacific
Wittner: Preserving the Golden Rule as a Piece of Anti-Nuclear History
Znet Article, February, 09 2010
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The Golden Rule is in danger. No, not the famed ethical code -- though proponents of selfishness certainly have ignored it -- but a thirty-foot sailing ship of the same name that rose to prominence about half a century ago.
Wittner: Replacing International Oppression with International Aid
Znet Article, January, 25 2010
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The outpouring of humanitarian aid from numerous nations for the suffering people of Haiti is truly extraordinary -- particularly when set against the shabby record of the past.
Wittner: Nuclear Terrorism: How It Can Be Prevented
Znet Article, January, 11 2010
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The recent furor over an unsuccessful terrorist attempt to blow up an airliner is distracting us from considering the possibility of the vastly more destructive nuclear terrorism.
Wittner: In War, Winners Can Be Losers
Znet Article, December, 25 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Thus far, most of the supporters and opponents of escalating the U.S. war in Afghanistan have focused on whether or not it is possible to secure a military victory in that conflict. But they neglect considering the fact that, in war, even a winne...
Wittner: In War, Winners Can Be Losers
Znet Article, December, 22 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
In Afghanistan, even winners can be losers
Wittner: Thinking Outside the Box: What Obama Could Have Said
Znet Article, December, 06 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Much of the American public is skeptical about the value of Obama's plan, announced in his address of December 1, to send another 30,000 U.S. troops to fight an apparently endless war in Afghanistan, and with good reason. If, after eight years of...
Wittner: What Savvy Leaders Could Do to Move Toward a Nuclear-Free World
Znet Article, October, 27 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Addressing a U.N. Security Council Summit on September 24, 2009, President Barack Obama observed that the resolution unanimously adopted by the Security Council earlier that day "enshrines our shared commitment to the goal of a world without nucle...
Wittner: Another Nobel Controversy
Znet Article, October, 14 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
A 1980s controversy over a Nobel prize awarded to an anti-nuclear group
Wittner: The Weakness of National Military Strength
Znet Article, September, 21 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
The negative consequences of the huge amount of military spending
Wittner: Japan's Election and Anti-Nuclear Momentum
Znet Article, September, 05 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Although the smashing victory of the opposition Democratic Party in Japan's parliamentary elections of August 30 had numerous causes, one of the results will be a strengthening of the campaign for a nuclear weapons-free world.
Wittner: The Ongoing Danger of Nuclear War
Znet Article, August, 03 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
This August, when hundreds of Hiroshima Day vigils and related antinuclear activities occur around the United States, many Americans will wonder at their relevance. After all, the nuclear danger that characterized the Cold War is now far behind u...
Wittner: What Has Prevented Nuclear War?
Znet Article, July, 07 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
One of the great questions of the modern world is: Why has nuclear war not occurred since 1945?
Wittner: Kicking the Nuclear Habit: Why We Need a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Znet Article, June, 22 2009
Lawrence s. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Six reasons for supporting nuclear abolition.


