Behavioral Science and Human Survival
by
Book Details
About the Book
"[F]irst published in 1965,[it] represents a milestone in the application of the human sciences to the problems of avoiding catastrophic war and working toward a stable peace. Drawing on the work of some of the post-World War II titans of psychology, sociology, psychiatry and education...the book brought hope in a sometimes hopeless era [and] provided a point of origin to those of us who came of age in the 1960s..." -James G. Blight
About the Author
Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University; former dean, Rutgers Graduate School of Education; founding editor, Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology; former president, Psychologists for Social responsibility. His 14 books include Mental Health Implications of Life in the Nuclear Age (1986) and Remaking America s Three School Systems: Now Separate and Unequal (2003).