Linus Pauling Reflects on Working Toward Peace
I
believe that there will never again be a great world war,
if only the people of the United States and the rest of
the world can be informed in time about the present world
situation. I believe that there will never be a war in which
the terrible nuclear weapons-atom bombs, hydrogen bombs,
superbombs-are used. I believe that the development of these
terrible weapons forces us to move into a new period in
the history of the world, a period of peace and reason,
when world problems are not solved by war or by force, but
are solved by the application of man's power of reason,
in a way that does justice to all nations and that benefits
all people.
I believe that this is what the future holds for the world,
but I am sure that it is not going to be easy for the world
to achieve this future. We have to work to prevent the catastrophe
of a cataclysmic nuclear war, and to find the ways in which
world problems can be solved by peaceful and rational means.
. . .
The time has now come for man's intellect to win out over
the brutality, the insanity of war.
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