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1971 Council For A Livable World Brochure ANTI NUKE Vietnam War NUCLEAR Gore

$ 2.89

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  • Condition: Used

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    1971 Council For A Livable World Brochure ANTI NUKE Vietnam War NUCLEAR Gore
    Here is your chance to own this 1971 12 panel brochure for the Council For A Livable World, including a printed fundraising letter from Albert Gore (Al Gore’s father) discussing the need for to find progressive Senate candidates to check “…the armaments race and other misadventures and excesses of the military…” The brochure discusses the past role of the Council in supporting candidates who oppose the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
    The Council for a Livable World is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit, advocacy organization dedicated to eliminating the U.S. arsenal of nuclear weapons. Its stated aim is for "progressive national security policies and helping elect congressional candidates who support them." The Council was founded in 1962 as the Council for Abolishing War by Hungarian nuclear physicist Leó Szilárd, who also was involved with the Manhattan Project. Its research arm, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, provides research to members of Congress and their staff. For more than 50 years, the Council for a Livable World has been advocating for a more principled approach to U.S. national security and foreign policy.
    In
    excellent condition
    . A wonderful addition to any collection memorabilia and ephemera dealing with Vietnam era anti-war movements in the United States. Will also ship internationally, though will have determine the cost of shipping depending on where it is being shipped.
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