A fine example of pseudoscientific wishful thinking.
A mixture of outdated information and timeless idealism. Well worth the short time it takes to read.
This book is about nuclear proliferation, and the importance of stopping it; and how convincing more people that it is bad will cause a change. So much in this book applies to so many more areas of our lives ... It's still worth reading, even though it was first published in 1982!
An alert to humans of the dangers of nuclear destruction.