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Command and Control

Book • 1848
In 'Command and Control', Eric Schlosser delves into the history of nuclear weapons systems and accidents, focusing on incidents like the 1980 Damascus Titan missile explosion.

The book highlights the ongoing risks of nuclear weapons due to human error and technological complexity, offering a historical narrative that spans over fifty years.

Schlosser's work is both a thriller and a critical analysis of nuclear safety and policy.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Sam Harris
as providing greater detail on continuity of government plans and training related to nuclear threats.
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#442 — More From Sam: Public Speaking, Nuclear War, & Christian Nationalism
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Robert Evans
as one of the sources used for the podcast episodes.
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Part One: The Men Who Might Have Killed Us All
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Robert Evans
, quoting a passage about Curtis LeMay's involvement in the firebombing of Tokyo.
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Part Two: The Men Who Might Have Killed Us All
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Sam Harris
as a book detailing the preparations for nuclear war.
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#330 — The Doomsday Machine
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Robert Evans
when talking about how Curtis LeMay hated the idea of low-yield tactical weapons.
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Part Three: The Men Who Might Have Killed Us All
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Robert Evans
, noting that people speak highly of it and that he used it as a source for the Nuke episodes.
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Part One: Behind the Bastards Q&A: 2026 Edition
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Jordan Schneider
as a well-reported history illustrating Cold War command-and-control accidents and risks.
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WarTalk: AI, Nukes, Iran and Autonomous War
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Hasan Minhaj
as a resource for learning more about close calls with nuclear weapons.
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We Could All Get Nuked Tomorrow (Here's Why) with Annie Jacobsen
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Neil Soni
in the context of a discussion about the maintenance of nuclear weapon systems.
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121: The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect

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