For close to 75 years humans have accepted life under the shadow of great loss—Loss of everything they value, including their lives. In the case of nuclear weapons, they were convinced that having them, with the readiness to use them, was mandatory to protect everything they value. They have accepted this for 75 years without serious challenge, or rather, serious but ineffective for lack of sufficiently broad support. Fear of the alien outsider apparently trumps fear of the grave dangers inherent in choosing nuclear weapons to defend against it, and so far has precluded exit toward alternatives. Climate disruption, on the other hand,...

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