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The World of Andrei Sakharov - A Russian Physicist's Path to Freedom (Hardcover, New)
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The World of Andrei Sakharov - A Russian Physicist's Path to Freedom (Hardcover, New)
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How did Andrei Sakharov, a theoretical physicist and the
acknowledged father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, become a human
rights activist and the first Russian to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
In his later years, Sakharov noted in his diary that he was "simply
a man with an unusual fate." To understand this deceptively
straightforward statement by an extraordinary man, The World of
Andrei Sakharov, the first authoritative study of Andrei Sakharov
as a scientist as well as a public figure, relies on previously
inaccessible documents, recently declassified archives, and
personal accounts by Sakharov's friends and colleagues to examine
the real context of Sakharov's life.
In the course of doing so, Gennady Gorelik answers a fascinating
question, whether the Soviet hydrogen bomb was really fathered by
Sakharov, or whether it was based on stolen American secrets.
Gorelik concludes that while espionage did initiate the Soviet
effort, the Russian hydrogen bomb was invented independently.
Gorelik also elucidates the reasons that brought about the
seemingly sudden transformation of the top-secret physicist into a
public figure in 1968, when Sakharov's famous essay "Progress,
Peaceful Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom" was distributed in
samizdat in the USSR and smuggled out to the West. Recently
declassified documents show that Sakharov's metamorphosis was
caused by professional concerns, particularly regarding the
development of an anti-ballistic missile defense. An insider's view
of how the upper echelons of the Soviet regime functioned had led
Sakharov to the conclusion that the goals of peace, progress, and
human rights were inextricably linked. His free thinking and free
feeling were manifested in his hope that scientific thought and
religious perception would find a profound synthesis in the future.
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