People of the Bomb
"People of the Bomb" by Hugh Gusterson offers a compelling exploration of the world of nuclear weapons through the lens of social and cultural anthropology. Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2004, this insightful paperback spans 344 pages and delves into the complex lives of weapons scientists. Gusterson combines vivid personal narratives with a critical examination of the defense intellectuals' failure to predict the end of the Cold War. He scrutinizes government rhetoric surrounding missile defense, highlights double standards in nuclear proliferation, and exposes the intricacies of pork barrel politics related to nuclear issues. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the moral and ethical dimensions of military science, the sociology of war, and the intricate dynamics that shape nuclear policy in the United States. Engage with the multifaceted realities of those who navigate the delicate balance between science and national security in "People of the Bomb."