Article ID: CBB327730665

“It’s better to forget physics”: The Idea of the Tactical Nuclear Weapon in the Early Cold War (2020)

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The American physicist John Wheeler once told his colleague Richard Feynman that, in case of war, “it’s better to forget physics and tell the admirals and generals how to do tactical and strategic this-and-that.” This article explores the history of this-and-that distinctions between tactical and strategic nuclear weapons in the early Cold War. The idea of tactical nuclear weapons was intertwined with the work of a small group of defense intellectuals on limited nuclear war who explicitly framed the idea of tactical nuclear weapons as “arbitrary” and “illogical,” but nonetheless crucial to the continued survival of the Free World, as they understood it. I follow several strains of this complex history to show how a subset of these theorists viewed the new category of tactical nuclear weapons as an antidote to declining civilization and the embodiment of an anti-rationalist and anti-empiricist way of making knowledge about the world.

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Authors & Contributors
Wellerstein, Alex
Bridger, Sarah
Bini, Elisabetta
Vezzosi, Elisabetta
Ciglioni, Laura
Wolverton, Mark
Publishers
Overlook Press
Concepts
Science and war; science and the military
Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
Cold War
Physics
Science and politics
Atomic bomb
People
Christofilos, Nicholas Constantine
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Soviet Union
South Dakota (U.S.)
Ohio (U.S.)
Switzerland
Italy
Institutions
Strategic Defense Initiative
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