Command and control book eric schlosser

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Command and control is how nonfiction should be written. Documentary of 1980s nearlaunch of a nuclear missile from arkansas, based on eric shlossers awardwinning book of the same name. It depicts the urgent effort to ensure that nuclear weapons cant be stolen, sabotaged, used. Oct 01, 2009 command and control is a terrifying book. But the events chronicled in command and control, a documentary by robert kenner based on the book by eric schlosser, are terrifying nonetheless. Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of command and control, a groundbreaking account of the management of nuclear weapons from eric schlosser, author of fast food nation. It reveals how even the most brilliant of minds can offer us only the illusion of control. The author takes the story of the 1980 accident in the missile launch complex 3747 in arkansas. Eric schlosser detonates a truth bomb in command and control, a powerful expose about america s nuclear weapons. With tom brokaw, harold brown, allan childers, bill clinton. Eric schlosser is most famous for fast food nation 2000. A mythshattering expose of americas nuclear weapons famed investigative journalist eric schlosser digs deep to uncover secrets about the management.

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