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"Weapons and Hope"


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aimsTo explore prospects for arms control
aimsTo explore prospects for peace
author Freeman Dyson
awardYear 1984
awarded National Book Critics Circle Award
surface form: National Book Critics Circle Award for General Nonfiction
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs a major work on nuclear ethics and policy
focusesOn moral dimensions of nuclear deterrence
focusesOn political dimensions of nuclear policy
focusesOn technical aspects of nuclear weapons
genre non-fiction
genre political literature
genre science writing
hasContributor Freeman Dyson
hasPerspective cautiously optimistic about arms control
hasPerspective critical of nuclear arms race
instanceOf book about nuclear weapons
instanceOf non-fiction book
language English
mainSubject arms control
mainSubject ethics of war
mainSubject nuclear strategy
mainSubject nuclear weapons
mainSubject peace and disarmament
mediaType print
notableFor influencing public debate on nuclear weapons in the 1980s
notableFor integrating technical analysis with moral argument
pages about 400
publicationDate 1984
publisher Harper & Row
setting Cold War
surface form: Cold War era

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"Weapons and Hope"
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surface form: Freeman Dyson