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A World beyond healing: The Prologue and aftermath of nuclear war
Nicholas Wade's A World Beyond Healing is a profound study of the devastating effects of nuclear war, both before and after the explosion. Wade describes how geopolitical tensions and the nuclear arms race create a constant threat to humanity. The book examines the medical, ecological, psychological, and social consequences of nuclear war, as well as the inability of the international system to provide effective solutions to prevent global destruction. Through a scientific and analytical approach, Wade shows how nuclear technology has brought humanity to a tipping point that could irreversibly damage civilization. This book serves as an important warning about the dangers of nuclear escalation and the urgency of international diplomacy to prevent catastrophe.
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