Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Title Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists PDF eBook
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Pages 64
Release 1983-04
Genre
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Indefensible Weapons

Indefensible Weapons
Title Indefensible Weapons PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Lifton
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 324
Release 1982-10-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780465032372

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Weapons of Mass Destruction [2 volumes]

Weapons of Mass Destruction [2 volumes]
Title Weapons of Mass Destruction [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Eric A. Croddy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 1086
Release 2004-12-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1851094954

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The first accessible reference to cover the history, context, current issues, and key concepts surrounding biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. A collection of information on everything from aerosols to zones of peace, these two volumes cover historical background, technology, and strategic implications of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, thus providing facts, terms, and context needed to participate in contemporary policy debate. This encyclopedia is the only comprehensive reference dedicated to the three types of weapons of mass destruction. With over 500 entries arranged alphabetically, volume one covers biological and chemical weapons, while volume two focuses on nuclear weapons. Experts from eight countries cover issues related to these weapons, policies, strategies, technologies, delivery vehicles, arms control concepts, treaties, and key historical figures and locations. Entries are written to make difficult concepts easy to understand by cutting through military and scientific jargon. Students, lay readers, scientists, and government policy makers are provided with the broad range of information needed to place today's policy discussions in proper strategic or historical context.

Lyotard, Beckett, Duras, and the Postmodern Sublime

Lyotard, Beckett, Duras, and the Postmodern Sublime
Title Lyotard, Beckett, Duras, and the Postmodern Sublime PDF eBook
Author Andrew Slade
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 150
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780820478623

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Original Scholarly Monograph

A Shuddering Dawn

A Shuddering Dawn
Title A Shuddering Dawn PDF eBook
Author Ira Chernus
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 238
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791400845

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Exploring the symbolic meanings of the Bomb, this book excavates the "depth dimension" of the nuclear age. Rather than adding to the many ethical commentaries asking whether or not there should be nuclear weapons, the authors ask why there are nuclear weapons and a continuing arms race. They also address the kinds of symbolic changes that must occur in order to reverse the build-up of nuclear weapons. The authors approach these questions from the perspective of academic research, not from particular faith commitments, asking the reader to envision different human responses to this technology, human stances that can be illuminated by the creative insight of religious studies.

The America Syndrome

The America Syndrome
Title The America Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Betsy Hartmann
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 287
Release 2017-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1609807413

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Has apocalyptic thinking contributed to some of our nation's biggest problems—inequality, permanent war, and the despoiling of our natural resources? From the Puritans to the present, historian and public policy advocate Betsy Hartmann sheds light on a pervasive but—until now—invisible theme shaping the American mindset: apocalyptic thinking, or the belief that the end of the world is nigh. Hartmann makes a compelling case that apocalyptic fears are deeply intertwined with the American ethos, to our detriment. In The America Syndrome, she seeks to reclaim human agency and, in so doing, revise the national narrative. By changing the way we think, we just might change the world.

Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity

Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity
Title Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity PDF eBook
Author Avner Cohen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 514
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780847672585

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The excellent quality and depth of the various essays make [the book] an invaluable resource....It is likely to become essential reading in its field.--CHOICE