As the head of the theory group at Los Alamos, Hans A. Bethe played
a central role in the dawn of the Nuclear Age. In the 50 years
since, he has played an equally central role in the debate over the
use and control of this new power. This volume collects together
Bethe's best essays on the bomb, arms control, nuclear power and
astrophysics. It also includes his reflections on science and
morality and his comments on five fellow physicists. Of interest to
physicists, particularly those working in nuclear physics and
astrophysics, historians and philosophers of science, science
policy makers, environmentalists, those concerned with disarmament
and the role of science in society, and general science readers.
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