Armageddon Postponed

Armageddon Postponed
Author: Theodore Caplow
Publsiher: Hamilton Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761849926

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Since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, tens of thousands of nuclear weapons manufactured by governments around the world. None have been used so far, and the absence of nuclear war among armed nations is a mystery. Caplow considers this and other questions in his study of nuclear weaponry.

Armageddon Delayed

Armageddon Delayed
Author: Harold Long
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595399109

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After a visit by the wife of the President of the United States, Oregonian Mike Grissom travels to Seoul, Korea in search of the solution to the president's concerns over a possible nuclear attack on an American city. Joining with some new found friends, he flies to Frankfort, Germany, where he uses his authority from the president to borrow a B-52 aircraft from crusty US Air Force General Curtis Osborne. The plane is flown to Tel Aviv, Israel, where it is equipped by Israeli patriots for bombing Iran's Nuclear facilities. The mission is successfully completed, solving the president's problem, and the B-52 is returned to the general in Frankfort after its secret mission.

Alternative Spirituality Counterculture and European Rainbow Gatherings

Alternative Spirituality  Counterculture  and European Rainbow Gatherings
Author: Katri Ratia
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000845389

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This book explores the phenomenon of Rainbow Gatherings in Europe. These countercultural events form radically alternative temporary societies in the peripheries of modern states and manage themselves without centralized power, market economy or institutionalized forms of religion. The volume offers a vivid description of life in the Gatherings, analyses the main ideological tenets and places the meetings in historical and cultural context. It considers how the Rainbow Gathering tradition is rooted in networks of alternative spirituality and environmental counterculture but also reflects broader shifts in religion and religiosity.

Heads

Heads
Author: Jesse Jarnow
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780306822568

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Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America uncovers a hidden history of the biggest psychedelic distribution and belief system the world has ever known. Through a collection of fast-paced interlocking narratives, it animates the tale of an alternate America and its wide-eyed citizens: the LSD-slinging graffiti writers of Central Park, the Dead-loving AI scientists of Stanford, utopian Whole Earth homesteaders, black market chemists, government-wanted Anonymous hackers, rogue explorers, East Village bluegrass pickers, spiritual seekers, Internet pioneers, entrepreneurs, pranksters, pioneering DJs, and a nation of Deadheads. WFMU DJ and veteran music writer Jesse Jarnow draws on extensive new firsthand accounts from many never-before-interviewed subjects and a wealth of deep archival research to create a comic-book-colored and panoramic American landscape, taking readers for a guided tour of the hippie highway filled with lit-up explorers, peak trips, big busts, and scenic vistas, from Vermont to the Pacific Northwest, from the old world head capitals of San Francisco and New York to the geodesic dome-dotted valleys of Colorado and New Mexico. And with the psychedelic research moving into the mainstream for the first time in decades, Heads also recounts the story of the quiet entheogenic revolution that for years has been brewing resiliently in the Dead's Technicolor shadow. Featuring over four dozen images, many never before seen-including pop artist Keith Haring's first publicly sold work-Heads weaves one of the 20th and 21st centuries' most misunderstood subcultures into the fabric of the nation's history. Written for anyone who wondered what happened to the heads after the Acid Tests, through the '70s, during the Drug War, and on to the psychedelic present, Heads collects the essential history of how LSD, Deadheads, tie-dye, and the occasional bad trip have become familiar features of the American experience.

The Civilian Lives of U S Veterans

The Civilian Lives of U S  Veterans
Author: Louis Hicks,Eugenia L. Weiss,Jose E. Coll
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216061472

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In this book, 50 experts study the lives of U.S. veterans at work, at home, and in American society as they navigate issues regarding health, gender, public service, substance abuse, and homelessness. The aftermath of modern war includes a population of veterans whose needs last for many decades—far longer than the war itself. This in-depth study looks at life after the military, considering the dual conundrum of a population benefiting from the perks of their duty, yet continuing to deal with trauma resulting from their service, and of former servicemen and servicewomen trying to fit into civilian life—in a system designed to keep them separate. Through two comprehensive volumes, essays shed light on more than 30 topics involving or affecting former servicemen and servicewomen, offering a blueprint for the formal study of U.S. veterans in the future. Contributions from dozens of experts in the field of military science cover such issues as unemployment, homelessness, disability, access to higher education, health, media portrayal, criminal justice, substance abuse, guns, suicide, and politics. Through information gleaned from surveys, interviews, participant observations, secondary analyses, and content analyses, the chapters reveal how veterans are able to successfully contribute to civilian life and show how the American workforce can benefit from their unique set of skills.

Crafting Collectivity

Crafting Collectivity
Author: Chelsea Schelly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317261957

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Every summer, thousands of people assemble to live together to celebrate the Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family. Participants establish temporary systems of water distribution and filtration, sanitation, health care, and meals provided freely to all who gather, and they develop sharing and trading systems, recreational opportunities, and educational experiences distinct to this creative social world. The Rainbow Family has invented itself as a unique modern culture without formal organization, providing the necessities of life freely to all who attend. The Annual Gathering of the Rainbow Family has been operating for more than forty years as an experiment in liberty that demonstrates how material organization, participation, and cultural connection can reshape social relationships and transform individual lives. Grounded in sociological theory and research, the book considers what kind of culture the material systems of Babylon reinforce and how society could facilitate the kind of social world and human welfare humans desire."

The Limits of Civil Defence in the USA Switzerland Britain and the Soviet Union

The Limits of Civil Defence in the USA  Switzerland  Britain and the Soviet Union
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 1987-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349086795

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Nuclear Weapons Security Crises

Nuclear Weapons Security Crises
Author: Henry D. Sokolski,Bruno Tertrais
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013
Genre: Nuclear arms control
ISBN: IND:30000139167088

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At the height of the Cultural Revolution a Chinese long-range nuclear missile is fired within the country, and the nuclear warhead it is carrying detonates. A French nuclear device is exploded in Algeria during a coup there. The Soviet empire has collapsed, and shots are fired at a Russian crowd intent on rushing a nuclear weapons-laden plane straining to remove a stash of nuclear weapons to a safer locale. Pakistani civilian governments are routinely pushed aside by a powerful, nuclear-armed military that observers worry might yet itself fall prey to a faction willing to seize a portion of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. This volume reveals previously unknown details on each case and teases out what is to be learned. This book is ideal not only for policymakers and analysts, but for historians and teachers as well.