[lifton-falk.weapons] 1990.05, Robert J. Lifton, Richard Falk, Indefensible Weapons: The political and psychological case against nuclearism, Basic Books, 1982, 301.
[zinn.people] 1990.06, Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States, Harper Colophon, 1980, 614.
[stockwell.enemies] 1990.07, John Stockwell, In Search of Enemies: A CIA story, W.W. Norton, 1978, 285.
[day.purpose] 1990.07, Samuel H Day, Jr, Prisoners On Purpose: A peacemaker's guide to jails and prisons, The Progressive Foundation, 1989.
[macy.despair] 1990.08, Joanna Rogers Macy, Despair and Personal Power in the Nuclear Age, New Society Publishers, 1983, 178.
[thoreau.disobedience] 1990.10, Henry David Thoreau, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, Signet Classic, 1845, 222-240.
[parenti.inventing] 1990.10, Michael Parenti, Inventing Reality: The politics of the mass media, St. Martin's Press, 1986, 258.
[gould-moon-vanhoorn.scared] 1990.11, Edited by Benina Berger Gould, Susan Moon, Judith Van Hoorn, eds, Growing Up Scared?: The psychological effect of the nuclear threat on children, Open Books, 1986, 224.
[youth.peace] 1990.11, Youth Division of Soka Gakkai, Cries for Peace: Experiences of Japanese victims of World War II, The Japan Times, Ltd., 1978, 235.
[kaufman.tax] 1990.11, Donald D Kaufman, The Tax Dilemma: Praying for peace, paying for war, Herald Press, 1978.
[day.crossing] 1990.12, Samuel H Day, Jr, Crossing the Line: From editor to activist to inmate -- a writer's journey, Fortkamp, 1990, 258.
[berrigan-lockwood.convictions] 1990.12, Daniel Berrigan, Lee Lockwood, Absurd Convictions, Modest Hopes, Vintage Books, 1972, 227.