The world is a vastly different place today than it was just a century ago. The rapid advancement of technology and science has brought about unprecedented prosperity and growth, but it has also created a new and terrifying threat to humanity's very existence. I speak, of course, of the menace of mass destruction.
“Since the victory over the Axis powers… no appreciable progress has been made either toward the prevention of war or toward agreement in specific fields such as control of atomic energy and economic cooperation.” The world is a vastly different place today
The discovery of nuclear chain reactions need not destroy civilization—so long as we abolish war. But as long as nations prepare for war, the atomic bomb becomes not a weapon, but a sword of Damocles hanging over every man, woman, and child. “Since the victory over the Axis powers… no
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