Linus Pauling is celebrated as one of the greatest scientific
minds of the last century, whose decisive contributions to an
astonishing diversity of fields--including organic and inorganic
chemistry, quantum mechanics, molecular biology and medicine--still
remain in many respects definitive. Pauling was additionally a
tireless campaigner against the perils of nuclear conflict, and his
contributions to both science and peace were recognised by the
award to him of two separate Nobel Prizes. In this philosophically
broad and sinewy book, he engages in complementary discussion with
Daisaku Ikeda, President of Soka Gakkai and another tireless
champion for peace and dialogue. Showcasing the central ideas and
fundamental values of two of the leading pacifist minds of recent
times, "A Lifelong Quest for Peace "ranges over such perennially
critical themes as ethics and technology, the appropriate use to
which science should be put, the nature of morality and the human
quest for progress, justice and equality. Both richly anecdotal and
warmly engaging, the discussions offer fascinating insights into
and recollections from the interlocutors' early lives and
subsequent careers. Pauling and Ikeda thereby demonstrate through
warm personal example the essential and lasting value of
constructive conversation between people of different backgrounds
and contrasting cultures.
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