The Fukushima nuclear power plant explosions and the
Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombings are intimately connected events, bound
together across time by a nuclear will to power that holds little
regard for life. In Fukushima: Dispossession or Denuclearization?
contributors document and explore diverse dispossession effects
stemming from this nuclear will to power, including market
distortions, radiation damage to personal property, wrecked
livelihoods, and transgenerational mutations potentially eroding
human health and happiness. Liberal democratic capitalism is itself
disclosed as vulnerable to the corrupting influences of the nuclear
will to power. Contributors contend that denuclearization stands as
the only viable path forward capable of freeing humans from the
catastrophic risks engineered into global nuclear networks. They
conclude that the choice of dispossession or denuclearization
through the pursuit of alternative technologies will determine
human survival across the twenty-first century.
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