[net.space] Dyson's New Book WEAPONS AND HOPE

elt@astrovax.UUCP (Ed Turner) (07/05/84)

I have just finished reading Freeman Dyson's new book WEAPONS AND HOPE
about the nuclear arms problem.  I recommend it very strongly to anyone
interested in this topic.  It is, in my experience, absolutely unique
in its point of view and approach.  I expect that essentially everyone
will find themselves stimulated and challenged by some of the arguments
Dyson advances, particularly from the historical metaphors and comparisons
he presents.

Basically the book refuses to take either of the two familiar points of
view about nuclear weapons which it identifies as the warrior's (detached,
rational, and perhaps fasinated) and the victim's (involved, emotional, and
perhaps despairing).  It instead seeks some middle ground upon which these
two views can meet and relate to one another.  Neither view is taken to be
"correct" but the strengths and inadequacies of both are explored.  This is
the best I can do at a *general* description of the book.  It also is full
of fascinating material about the evolution of our current situation, the
Soviet view of nuclear war, civil defense, high tech defenses, militarization
of space, disarmament negotiations, the history of previous peace and 
disarmament movements, etc.

If you have read it already, what did you think of it?

Ed Turner
astrovax!elt