2023
DOI: 10.1037/hop0000223
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Anatol Rapoport's social responsibility: Science and antiwar activism; 1960–1970.

Abstract: Anatol Rapoport’s decision to leave the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor has sometimes been portrayed as an act of protest against United States involvement in the Vietnam War. However, he personally viewed this decision as an “escape from responsibility” (Rapoport, 2000, pp. 145–147). This article reviews his writings before his departure to better understand why he decided to leave. Though he came to see political organization and civil dissidence as the only effective means of opposition, his writings revea… Show more

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