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If We Ended the Arms Race

Admin · May 1, 2023 ·

by Robert Coles and John Mack A 60-year-old friend told us that he was beaten up in his own home in Washington, D.C., not long ago when he surprised a large man who was ransacking the apartment. The man was looking for television equipment he could sell to buy drugs. He was also one of […]

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Epilogue: Aggression and Its Alternatives in the Conduct of International Relations

Admin · May 1, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. Long before the nuclear superpowers began to extend their competition into space Bertrand Russell (1959) wrote, “When I read of plans to defile the heavens by the petty squabbles of the animated lumps that disgrace a certain planet, I cannot but feel that the men who make these plans are […]

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A Way to Halt the Arms Race

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. A New York Times op/ed by Dr. John Mack recounting his family’s protest at a nuclear test site in Nevada during the height of the nuclear arms race. New York Times | Op-Ed, June 20, 1986, p. 23 Also printed as Nuclear Tests: People Could Stop Them International Herald-Tribune | […]

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Putting It On The Line In Nevada

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

Test site arrests reach new high By Cathy Cevoli John Mack, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard psychiatrist, was the first member of his family to hear of the Nevada Test Site demonstration. After consulting with his wife, Sally, the couple called their three sons – Ken, Dan and Tony, all in their 20s – […]

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An Interview with John Mack

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by the staff of The Harvard Psychological Review February 26, 1987 After the blows to egocentrism of Copernicus, Darwin and Freud, the myth of rationality in the conduct of relations between nation states remains – a last bastion of man’s collective narcissism. — John E. Mack, MD For over ten years, Dr. John E. Mack, […]

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Taking Action: The Higher Law of the Nuclear Age

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. During the past several years I have tried to reconcile my activist imperatives with the academic and psychiatric life I also lead. Henry David Thoreau, in his 1849 essay on resistance to civil government, said, “There are thousands who are in opinion opposed to slavery and to the war (he […]

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Corporate Leadership with a Global Perspective

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

John E. Mack, M.D. It is commonly acknowledged that individuals tend to behave differently in a private or family setting than they do as members of institutions. This split, or fragmentation of self, may be so great that people seem, at times, to live double lives. If, in our inescapable identification with the institutions in […]

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T. E. Lawrence’s Vision for the Middle East: How Does It Look Now?

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. When we consider the fame of T. E. Lawrence and what has drawn people, including myself, to the man and his legend, we look to his achievements as a military strategist during the Arab Revolt in World War I and his influence in shaping the boundaries of the Middle East […]

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The Enemy System (short version)

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. (short version as published in The Lancet) There is a substantial, politically influential, and aggressive body of American opinion for which the specter of a great and fearful external enemy, to be exorcised only by vast military preparations and much belligerent posturing, has become a political and psychological necessity.” —George […]

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Can We End the Cold War? Should We?

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by Robert S. McNamara, former Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank Listen to this presentation (mp3) Mr. McNamara, one of the architects of the strategic policy that created the sea, land, and air nuclear triad in the 1960s, asks us to imagine a world no longer dominated by the threat of […]

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Reflections on Two Kinds of Power

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. In his December 7th, 1988 address to the United Nations General Assembly, Mikhail Gorbachev projected a vision of power different from the military and political expressions we have become accustomed to hearing from world leaders. “All of us,” he said, “and primarily the stronger of us, must exercise self-restraint and […]

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Inventing a Psychology of Our Relationship to the Earth

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

John E. Mack If we do not speak for earth, who will? If we are not committed to our own survival, who will be? —Carl Sagan In April 1990 I was in Japan for a United Nations conference, held in the industrial city of Sendai, on the relationship of science and technology to international peace […]

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The Politics of Ontology

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. There is a vast range of reported human experiences that cannot be understood by the laws and mechanisms of Western science including mental telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition, near-death and out-of-body experiences, UFO abductions, kundalini awakenings, religious miracles and seemingly miraculous healings, and the common perceptions by peoples all over the […]

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A Proposal for a Conference on Challenging Assumptions About Economic Growth, Profit, and Consumption

Admin · April 28, 2023 ·

by John E. Mack, M.D. December 1996 This paper was prepared in advance of a conference that was cosponsored by The Marion Foundation, The Center for Process Studies, and John Mack’s organization. See endnote for details. The planet is facing the likelihood of environmental degradation and collapse in the near future unless humanity undertakes a […]

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