Who Speaks for Man?

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"Who Speaks for Man?" is a 1953 book by American editor and peace advocate Norman Cousins that argues for global cooperation, disarmament, and moral responsibility in the nuclear age.

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instanceOf book
advocatesFor global rule of law
nuclear disarmament
peace education
strengthening international institutions
world citizenship
author Norman Cousins NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
authorOccupation editor
peace advocate
callsFor global moral leadership
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
arms control
atomic diplomacy
human rights
ethicalPerspective humanist
pacifist-leaning
genre non-fiction
peace literature
political literature
hasForm essay collection
hasTheme collective security
dangers of nuclear war
ethical responsibility of nations
human survival in the atomic age
limitations of national sovereignty
need for international law
role of public opinion in peace
world government ideas
historicalContext early Cold War tensions
post-World War II international order
intendedAudience general public
peace activists
policy makers
language English
mainSubject United Nations NERFINISHED
disarmament
global cooperation
moral responsibility
nuclear weapons
world peace
notableFor early critique of nuclear deterrence
influencing peace movement discourse
positionOnNuclearWeapons opposes nuclear arms race
positionOnWar supports peaceful conflict resolution
publicationYear 1953
timePeriodDiscussed Cold War NERFINISHED
nuclear age

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Norman Cousins notableWork Who Speaks for Man?