Robert Pickus


Robert Pickus was a prominent figure in Quaker, pacifist, and peace movements. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, he was co-author of Speak Truth to Power ; founder of Turn Toward Peace, and World Without War Council ; and co-author with Robert Woito of To End War: an Introduction to the Ideas, Books, Organizations, and Work That Can Help
In the mid-1960s Pickus caused controversy by attacking "radical pacifists and leftists" in the
anti-Vietnam war movement,
whom he accused of being "naively one-sided in their criticism of American foreign policy".
In a 2001 interview, Pickus argued that in "the current political climate, war is essential for justice
to prevail".
He also stated that the WWWC supported actions such as the bombing of Taliban radio systems, provided
civilians were given advance warning. Pickus also stated he regarded the United States as a benevolent
force in world affairs.
Pickus died on January 22, 2016, in St. Helena, California.