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The chilling, concise history of americas precarious nuclear arsenal. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international. Now eric schlosser turns his keen eye, journalistic prowess. Command and controlinterweaves the minutebyminute story of an accident at a missile silo in rural arkansas, where a single crew struggled to prevent the explosion of the most powerful nuclear warhead ever built by the united states, with a historical narrative that spans more than fifty years. Sep 26, 20 eric schlossers command and control is part technothriller, part careful historical investigation. Eric schlossers command and control is part technothriller, part careful historical investigation. Eric schlosser detonates a truth bomb in command and control vanity fair deeply reported, deeply frightening. Aug 26, 2014 command and control reads like a characterdriven thriller as schlosser draws on his deep reporting, extensive interviews, and documents obtained via the freedom of information act to demonstrate how human error, computer glitches, dilution of authority, poor communications, occasional incompetence, and the routine hoarding of crucial. Schlosser examines problems with the command and control systems that in theory were supposed to provide presidents with the information they would need. Air force has been handling thousands of nuclear weapons for nearly 70 years without a major radiation accident. In this book, hes interested in how the effort to control nuclear. Command and control is a firstrate work of history and a damn fine guide to complex risk, but its lasting value lies in schlossers chilling reminder that these weapons are more than simply curiosities of a different era. Nuclear weapons, the damascus accident, and the illusion of safety.
Oct 01, 2009 eric schlosser s fast food nation was a hilarious and scary expose of the mcdonalds fast food culture in the u. Investigative journalist eric schlosser is the author of the new york times bestselling books fast food nation, which helped launch a revolution in how people think about what they eat. Watch command and control american experience official. A titan nuclear missile in command and control, a documentary recounting.
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