Abstract

Peace Research Institute were compared with a national sample of adults in 1962 and found to be relatively high in educational and economic levels, internationally responsible, welfare-minded, nondogmatic, and noncynical (Laulicht and Alcock, 1966). When peace-seeking adults were compared with war-oriented people in Japan, they were found to be more socially oriented, higher in their sense of civic duty, more politically active, and more liberal in their political ideology (Kuroda, 1964). Frank and Nash (1965) found that peace activists in the United States were stable and

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