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Univ Of Minnesota Press

People of the Bomb: Portraits of America's Nuclear Complex

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Title: People of the Bomb: Portraits of America's Nuclear Complex
Author: Hugh Gusterson
ISBN: 9780816638604
Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
Published: 2004
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
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Anthropology 1643727

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How the American military-industrial complex has invaded our consciousness to create consent for its programs

"We have had the bomb on our minds since 1945. It was first our weaponry and then our diplomacy, and now it's our economy. How can we suppose that something so monstrously powerful would not, after forty years, compose our identity?" --E. L. Doctorow

This book tells the story of how--like it or not, know it or not--we have become "the people of the bomb." Integrating fifteen years of field research at weapons laboratories across the United States with discussion of popular movies, political speeches, media coverage of war, and the arcane literature of defense intellectuals, Hugh Gusterson shows how the military-industrial complex has built consent for its programs and, in the process, taken the public "nuclear."

People of the Bomb mixes empathic and vivid portraits of individual weapons scientists with hard-hitting scrutiny of defense intellectuals's inability to foresee the end of the Cold War, government rhetoric on missile defense, official double standards about nuclear proliferation, and pork barrel politics in the nuclear weapons complex. Overall, the book assembles a disturbing picture of the ways in which the military-industrial complex has transformed our public culture and personal psychology in the half century since we entered the nuclear age.