The book alternates between the tragedy at site 3747 and a more or less chronological history of us nuclear weapons safety and command and con trol. Command and control is a sobering look at the failures of the atomic age accidents, careless errors and bureaucratic mishaps involving devices that could level a city. Nuclear weapons, the damascus accident, and the illusion of safety ala notable books for adults kindle edition by schlosser, eric. The oscarshortlisted documentary command and control, directed by robert kenner, finds its origins in eric schlossers book and. Eric schlossers book and continues to explore the littleknown history of. Command and control, by eric schlosser the new york times. Buy a discounted paperback of command and control online from. It is only by changing the focus from whatcommand and control is to whycommand and control is that we will place ourselves in a position to move on.
The oscarshortlisted documentary command and con trol, directed by robert kenner, finds its origins in eric schlossers book and continues to explore the littleknown history of the management and safety concerns of americas nuclear aresenal. The new synergy between arms control and nuclear command. Command and control reads like a characterdriven thriller as schlosser draws on his deep reporting, extensive interviews, and documents obtained via the freedom of information act to demonstrate how human error, computer glitches, dilution of authority, poor communications, occasional incompetence, and the routine hoarding of crucial information have nearly brought about our worst nightmare on numerous occasions. This incident and the politics and wargaming that lead up to it are the subject of a riveting new book called command and con trol. Command and control interweaves the minutebyminute story of an accident at a missile silo in rural arkansas, where a single crew struggled to prevent the. The oscarshortlisted documentary command and control, directed by robert kenner, finds its origins in eric schlossers book and continues. There are three main topics interspersed throughout the book. Schlosser, best known for his book fast food nation, spent six years researching americas nuclear weapons, interviewing many involved in. Schlossers disquieting but riveting book looks at every aspect of nuclear risk.
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