ABSTRACT

The cooperation of people everywhere coming together in defence of peace and nature is a new phenomenon, fraught with contradictions and difficulties and requiring scientific and practical research and experiments. A solution to the problem of survival of humanity (PSH) requires new policies, new science, new thinking, and a new mode of human behaviour. The task of the Save Peace and Nature (SP&N) movement is not only to appeal to human conscience and consciousness, but to find ways for everyone to take an active part in the solution of PSH. Members of SP&N must be sensitive to all shades of social moods and quick to analyse socio-political problems as they first begin to arise. They must be able to propose alternatives which are understandable by all of society’s members. The most effective way of persuading people everywhere of the legitimacy of movement is to draw them into it by giving them concrete responsibilities and experiences.