Why our nuclear fears faded — and why that’s dangerous
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Forgetting the apocalypse. The horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the harrowing implication that followed made the world terrified of nuclear weapons. Yet, today the enduring fear that haunted the post-war years has mostly passed from living memory. And, as Daniel Immerwahr argues, we've lost a crucial safeguard.
From The Guardian