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NOTES
 
SECTION 1
 
1. The Economic and Social Consequences of Disarmament: U.S. Reply to the
Inquiry of the Secretary-General of the United Nations (Washington, D.C.:
USGPO, June 1964), pp. 8-9.
 
2. Herman Kahn, Thinking About the Unthinkable (New York: Horizon, 1962),
p.35.
 
3. Robert S. McNamara, in an address before the American Society of News-
paper Editors, in Montreal, P.Q., Canada, 18 May 1966.
 
4. Alfred North Whitehead, in "The Anatomy of Some Scientific Ideas,"
included in The Aims of Education (New York: Macmillan, 1929).
 
5. At Ann Arbor, Michigan, 16 June 1962.
 
6. Louis J. Halle, "Peace in Our Time? Nuclear Weapons as a Stabilizer," The
New Republic (28 December 1963).
 
SECTION 2
 
1. Kenneth E. Boulding, "The World War Industry as an Economic Problem," in
Emile Benoit and Kenneth E. Boulding (eds.), Disarmament and the Economy
(New York: Harper & Row, 1963).
 
2. McNamara, in ASNE Montreal address cited.
 
3. Report of the Committee on the Economic Impact of Defense and
Disarmament (Washington: USGPO, July 1965).
 
4. Sumner M. Rosen, "Disarmament and the Economy," War/Peace Report
(March 1966).
 
SECTION 3
 
1. Vide William D. Grampp, "False Fears of Disarmament," Harvard
Business
Review (Jan.-Feb.1964) for a concise example of this reasoning.