Aldous Huxley - What Are You Going to Do About It? the Case for Constructive Peace![]() London , Chatto And Windus , 1936. First edition. Brochure/Pamphlet. A pamphlet on pacifism and the case for constructive peace. The first edition. A pacifist pamphlet written in 1936 by Aldous Huxley. This pamphlet explores pacifism in relation to constructive peace. Within this pamphlet, Huxley questions the moral, political and philosophical aims of war. War is shown to have a profoundly negative effect on society. Huxley saw war from a very different perspective. It questions what should and could be done in a case for constructive peace.He was unable to fight on the grounds of heath and due to this, it shaped his views on war. To him, war was seen as damaging and corrosive costing many innocent lives. Bound in the original publisher's wraps. Externally smart. Age toning and spotting to the wraps. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with marginal age toning. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good . GBP 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 41 US$ 47.51 | JP¥ 6900] Book number 878V17is offered by:
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