Beyond Survival
- 365 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Essays discuss the threat of nuclear war and examine the strategies of the movement for the disarmament of nuclear weapons.
David Dellinger was a pivotal figure in the American peace movement, particularly during the Vietnam War. His commitment to nonviolent protest led to his imprisonment during World War II and his indictment as one of the Chicago 8 following a demonstration at the 1968 Democratic Convention. As a publisher of influential journals and an organizer of public thought, Dellinger became a voice for progressive ideas and a tireless advocate for peace. His life exemplified a steadfast dedication to principle and a persistent pursuit of his convictions.

Essays discuss the threat of nuclear war and examine the strategies of the movement for the disarmament of nuclear weapons.