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Author:
Lindee, M. Susan, author.
Title:
Rational fog : science and technology in modern war / M. Susan Lindee.
Publisher:
Harvard University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
286 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Science--Moral and ethical aspects.
Technology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Science and state.
Technology and state.
Military research--Moral and ethical aspects.
Military weapons--Moral and ethical aspects.
Military research--Moral and ethical aspects.
Military weapons--Moral and ethical aspects.
Science and state.
Science--Moral and ethical aspects.
Technology and state.
Technology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-271) and index.
Contents:
To hold a gun -- The logic of mass production -- Trenches, tanks, chemicals -- Mobilized -- Unforgettable fire -- Battlefield of the body -- Battlefield of the mind -- Blue marble -- Hidden curriculum -- Conclusion: Reason, terror, chaos.
Summary:
"Science and violence converge in modern warfare. While the finest minds of the twentieth century have improved human life, they have also produced human injury. They engineered radar, developed electronic computers, and helped mass produce penicillin all in the context of military mobilization. Scientists also developed chemical weapons, atomic bombs, and psychological warfare strategies. Rational Fog explores the quandary of scientific and technological productivity in an era of perpetual war. Science is, at its foundation, an international endeavor oriented toward advancing human welfare. At the same time, it has been nationalistic and militaristic in times of crisis and conflict. As our weapons have become more powerful, scientists have struggled to reconcile these tensions, engaging in heated debates over the problems inherent in exploiting science for military purposes. M. Susan Lindee examines this interplay between science and state violence and takes stock of researchers' efforts to respond. Many scientists who wanted to distance their work from killing have found it difficult and have succumbed to the exigencies of war. Indeed, Lindee notes that scientists who otherwise oppose violence have sometimes been swept up in the spirit of militarism when war breaks out. From the first uses of the gun to the mass production of DDT and the twenty-first-century battlefield of the mind, the science of war has achieved remarkable things at great human cost. Rational Fog reminds us that, for scientists and for us all, moral costs sometimes mount alongside technological and scientific advances"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0674919181
9780674919181
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1141446582
LCCN:
2020011117
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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