It must be viewed, as some new epidemic would be viewed, as a common peril to be met by concerted action.
If we are to think wisely about the new problems raised by nuclear weapons, we must learn to view the whole matter in a quite different way.
These conflicts are so virulent and so passionate that they produce a wide spread inability to understand even very obvious matters.
It is a profound misfortune that the whole question of nuclear warfare has become entangled in the age-old conflicts of power politics.