by John Hinkson Reflections on the social form of the scientific age The fear of the power of nuclear weapons since 1945 has been widely shared by publics everywhere. Suddenly, after the unrelenting horrors of six years of world war, people were confronted by destructive powers they had no way of comprehending: previous forms of […]
Nuclear Power and the Bomb
From a little bang to a huge blockbuster is not that difficult: the spread of nuclear power makes proliferation easier, writes Alan Roberts in The Age
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Generating electrical power… and atomic bombs
The double role of nuclear power stations
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Plutonium and Proliferation
How nuclear bombs can be made from the fuel of nuclear power stations
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Nuclear weapons: it is sane men not madmen we have to fear
Richard Tanter recalls Alan Roberts’ warnings about nuclear war (and his advice to critical thinkers on the Left)…
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