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The Case for Nukes is a unique book. In it, world-renowned nuclear and aerospace engineerDr. Robert

Zubrin explains how nuclear power works and how much it has to offer humanity. Hedebunks the toxic

falsehoods that have been spread to dissuade us from using it by variously theignorant, the fearful, the

fanatical, and by cynical political operatives bought and paid for bycompeting interests. He tells about

revolutionary developments in the field, including newreactor types that can be cheaply mass produced, that

cannot be made to melt down no matterhow hard their operators try, that use a new fuel called thorium far

more plentiful than uranium, and still more advanced systems, employing thermonuclear fusion - the power

that lights the sun- to extract more energy from a gallon of water than can be obtained from 300 gallons

ofgasoline. He tells about the bold entrepreneurs - a totally different breed from the governmentofficials who

created the existing types of nuclear reactors - who are leading this revolution inpower technology.But there

are broader issues involved in the nuclear debate than technology alone, and Zubrinis not shy about

addressing them. He makes clear the critical difference between practicalenvironmentalism, which seeks to

improve the environment for the benefit of humanity, andideological environmentalism, which seeks to use

instances of human insult to naturalenvironment as evidence for a prosecutorial case against human liberty.

He shows how the latterschool of thought is wrong, not only with respect to the catastrophic harm it would

do tohumanity, but to nature as well. He also exposes the masters of mercenary environmentalism, who

deploy troops of dupes to shut down companies or whole industries in order to eliminatecompetition in

return for being suitably rewarded by the beneficiaries of such efforts. He showsthat when it comes to

environmental improvement, freedom is not the problem; freedom is thesolution. He makes clear both the

possibility and necessity of a nuclear-power-enabledrevolution in the human condition by putting it in a

broader historical context of the overall process of development of civilization, whereby new technologies

create new resources and new knowledge, which in turn make possible still more technological

advance.Finally, Zubrin brings all this to bear to address the greatest threat facing humanity today- which is

the possibility that we will turn on each other, as we did in the 20 th century, under thespell of the false idea

that resources are finite.Only in a world of unlimited resources can all men and women be brothers and

sisters.Only in a world of freedom can resources be unlimited.That is the world we can, and must, create. In

The Case for Nukes, Zubrin shows us how.

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