Speech at the Women's Actions for Nuclear Disarmament Conference. Founder of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline Massachusets, and author of the National Nuclear Weapons Freeze campaign, Forsberg argues for a broadening of the anti-nuclear movement to a more general peace movement. She discusses power politics which allow the super powers to go beyond defense to aggression and intervention in "self interest."|RANDALL FORSBERG ON BROADENING THE ANTI-NUCLEAR MOVEMENT / edited and produced by Pam Burton. - Speech at the Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament Conference. Founder of the Institute for Defense and Disarment Studies in Brookline Mass. and author of the National Nuclear Weapons Freeze campaign, Forsberg argues for a broadening of the anti-nuclear movement to a more general peace movement. She discusses power politics which allow the super powers to go beyond defense to aggression and intervention in "self interest." RECORDED: Los Angeles, Mar. 1988. BROADCAST: KPFK, 28 Mar. 1988.
