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WAR STARS: The Superweapon and the American Imagination [Paperback]

H. Bruce Franklin
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May 2008 1558496513 978-1558496514 Revised and Expanded
In this new and expanded edition of an already classic work, H. Bruce Franklin brings the epic story of the superweapon and the American imagination into the ominous twenty-first century, demonstrating its continuing importance both to comprehending our current predicament and to finding ways to escape from it.
Sweeping through two centuries of American culture and military history, War Stars comes to a startling new understanding of issues crucial to the survival of civilization and the human species. Vividly written and filled with dazzling insights, this unique book explores the cultural history of superweapons from Robert Fulton's eighteenth-century submarine through the strategic bomber and atomic bomb to Star Wars. H. Bruce Franklin tellingly reveals how and why the American quest for the ultimate defensive weapon--guaranteed to end all war and bring universal triumph to American ideals--has led to the creation of forces increasingly capable of automated global annihilation. Franklin explores over two hundred movies, novels, and stories, from obscure pre-World War I fiction that influenced Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan to such modern classics as Catch-22, Slaughterhouse Five, and Dr. Strangelove. He demonstrates how the American imagination continually shapes ingenious new superweapons while engendering their antitheses in art and action. With its brilliant interweaving of culture, science, technology, and history, War Stars has received high praise from scientists, literary scholars, film critics, activists, and historians alike.


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War Stars, a penetrating and often disturbing study of why we create superweapons in the pursuit of security and peace,' places our culture on the analyst's couch. --New York Times<br /><br />In this carefully researched and revealing inquiry into American cultural history, Bruce Franklin brings to light themes of great significance. One is the fear that we are about to be destroyed, and at the last minute are saved, miraculously, by a superweapon or superhero. More ominously, in his words, the American imperial eagle' commonly turns out to be a bird that habitually views its own behavior as defense against its prey.' Unless this pathology is understood and overcome, it will continue to cause great harm, which we will not escape. --Noam Chomsky<br /><br />A marvelous study that weaves together some of the most important developments in US military history, a survey of popular literature, and an overview of American culture. . . . The story of America's conversion to belief in the efficacy of air power . . . is told better here than anywhere else. No source provides so profound a historical perspective. --Choice

War Stars is so crammed with fascinating facts and ideas that it should interest people of all political persuasions. It should be required reading. --Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

A searing and penetrating history of the American obsession with finding a technology that will end wars forever-and our conviction that, unlike other nations, we can be trusted not to misuse weapons of mass annihilation. Its analysis of American fiction and films provides a new dimension to the subject. --Carl Sagan

About the Author

H. Bruce Franklin is John Cotton Dana Professor of English and American Studies at Rutgers University. He is author of numerous books, including Vietnam and Other American Fantasies (University of Massachusetts Press, 2001)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Univ. of Massachusetts Press; Revised and Expanded edition (May 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558496513
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558496514
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,867,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Level 1........ July 13, 2004
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You know the feeling you get from a book that gets better and more interesting as you read it. This is one of those books. He is a very good writer. I listened to a Chomsky talk/interview who recommended the book. I thought SciFi was crap. But he showed it to be a kind of wonderful window of our thoughts, fears and hopes for the far or not so far future. Example after example of superweapons from 1798 - 1980's that were touted as the final weapon that would make war obsolete are exposed as fantasy. Now we face weapons that if used will make us obsolete.

I must read......

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Book November 11, 2011
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This book is not known by many but is my favorite book. It is full of sci-fi and fiction over a 200 year span and relates it to scientific, political and military decisions. It is not well known but I would recommend everyone to read this book. From Robert Fulton's submarine to end all wars to Edison's suggestions to end all wars to Oppenheimer's nuclear weapon to end all wars all the way to Reagan's War Stars project to end wars by lasers from space. The problem? We as a society think building stronger weapons will lead to an end in war. A very bad thought process active in main stream society today that has been documented phenomenally by this book. If you want something new, get this book.
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