Description: La Farge is a contributing editor for Parents magazine. Her narrative focuses on the many facets of children's awareness of and attitudes toward nuclear-age issues, together with the expressed concerns and fears of parents, educators, activists, and the children themselves. She explores the relationship between the varying levels of adult understanding of the nuclear potential, and those of the young people, the "fuzzy" role of education/persuasion in developing informed citizens, ideally (for a democracy) capable of intelligent discernment, yet "patriotic." This is a thoughtful book which should be of interest to those dealing with the care and feeding of youthful minds in today's world of advanced nuclear technology. Ex library book with normal library markings. Inside of the book clean and in good shape.Shipping is $3.95 for media mail within the United States. Thanks for looking!
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ISBN: 0060156996
Subject: Social Sciences
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Title: Strangelove Legacy : Children, Parents and Teachers in the Nuclear Age
Publication Year: 1987
Topic: Military / Nuclear Warfare, International Relations / Arms Control
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Political Science, History
Item Weight: 20 oz
Author: Phyllis Lafarge
Format: Hardcover