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SINCE the international crisis of last September public attention has been directed time and again in letters to the Press and in other ways to the need for rearmament in the moral sphere. The movement and the interest in it have undoubtedly sprung from a feeling that a critical point has been reached in the history of our civilization, and that there is danger of disaster unless certain changes in the psychology of nations can be brought about.
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Science and Moral Rearmament. Nature 144, 303–304 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144303a0
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