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Waging peace: a handbook for the struggle to abolish nuclear weapons

This handbook explores the history, current state, and future prospects of the global effort to eliminate nuclear weapons. It provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities in the quest for peace, offering practical advice and insights for activists, policymakers, and concerned citizens. more

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Jim Wallis
Jim Wallis

Jim Wallis is a distinguished American writer and social activist. He is the founder and president of Sojourners, a Christian social justice movement. Wallis has been a leading voice in the religious left and has written numerous books on social issues, spirituality, and politics. more

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