- Nukespeak
Nukespeak is a book co-authored by Rory O'Connor about the history of how American
nuclear technology was "sold" to the public.The preface charges that::"the history of nuclear development has been profoundly shaped by the manipulation of information. Official secrecy and extensive public-relations campaigns ... and the use of information-management techniques have consistently distorted the debate over
nuclear weapons and nuclear power."For example, it details how four different press releases were prepared to describe the
Manhattan Project 's first test explosion "based on a lie to keep the story of the firstatomic explosion out of the press". [ Cited in [http://www.altpr.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=171&page=1#foot5Arternative Press Review] , Karl Grossman ]Criticism
Rod D. Martin wrote:*Published by the
Sierra Club , written by a trio of left-wingenvironmentalist s shortly afterThree Mile Island , "Nukespeak" doesn't pretend to be anything but thepolemic it is, a book-length tract for theanti-nuclear movement (which, at the time of writing, was gearing up for the "Nuclear Freeze " movement as well). That the political agenda is so heavyhanded forces this reviewer to give the book only two stars; however, it must be noted that Nukespeak contains an excellent history of what it terms "the selling of nuclear technology in America" and it definitely added to the debate in its time. The problem is that this excellent history is presented with such overwhelmingbias that there is no way to discern what is really true from the all-encompassingpropaganda . This is not ascholarly book. If you don't likenuclear plant s, though, this is definitely a treasure-trove oftalking point s. [ [http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1GTA8YYXULNQU Amazon review] ]"Commentary" magazine wrote:
* "...it not only makes no pretense toobjectivity , its authors and compilers seem to believe they can destroy the nuclear power movement magically, by incantation." [ Cited in [http://www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Talks/Durst/FRONTLNE.htm] ]Footnotes
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