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Arms Beyond Doubt (1970)Ralph E. Lapp
The Tyranny of Weapons Technology
5 Reviews, 1 Readable

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The Atom Age's Prophets (Review) R.E. Lapp
The Man in the Thick Lead Suit, by Daniel Lang
- The Man in the Thick Lead Suit by Daniel Lang


Atoms and People (1956)Ralph E. Lapp
3 Reviews, 1 Readable


Burning Up Our ResourcesRalph E. Lapp
I. Nixon on Energy



Correcting Our PostureRalph E. Lapp
Laird, Defense and SALT



The Defense of Our CitiesR.E. Lapp
What the atomic bomb can do and what we can do about it



Fault FindingRalph E. Lapp




Kill and Overkill (1962)Ralph E. Lapp
The Strategy of Annihilation
6 Reviews, 2 Readable

The Logarithmic Century (1973)Ralph E. Lapp
1 Review

Man and Space: The Next Decade (1961)Ralph E. Lapp
2 Reviews, 1 Readable

Matter (1965)Ralph Eugene Lapp

Must We Hide? (1949)Ralph E. Lapp
4 Reviews, 1 Readable

The New Force (1953)Ralph E. Lapp
3 Reviews, 2 Readable

The New Priesthood (1965)Ralph E. Lapp
The Scientific Elite and the Uses of Power
5 Reviews, 1 Readable





One A-Bomb for Civil DefenseR.E. Lapp
A test-blast that might destroy both hysteria and apathy


Our Crowded Target AreasRalph E. Lapp
U.S. industry still ignores the A-bomb

Articles
Our Irradiated ChildrenJack Schubert and Ralph Lapp

Power-Hungry AmericaRalph E. Lapp
Where Will We Get the Energy?

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Preview: The Next Frontier (Review) Ralph E. Lapp
The Exploration of Outer Space, by Bernard Lovell
- The Exploration of Outer Space by Bernard Lovell

Views & Reviews
Prophets of Atomic DoomRalph E. Lapp
"They sit at the bottom of a well to look at the sky"

Radiation (1957)Jack Schubert and Ralph E. Lapp
What It Is and How It Affects You
6 Reviews, 2 Readable

The Radiation Controversy (1979)Ralph E. Lapp
1 Review

Articles
Radiation DangersJack Schubert and Ralph Lapp












The Voyage of the Lucky Dragon (1958)Ralph E. Lapp
4 Reviews, 1 Readable

The Weapons Culture (1968)Ralph E. Lapp
4 Reviews


Why the H-Bomb?Ralph E. Lapp
A scientist considers it politically and militarily dubious



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