> an extremely interesting case study in difficulties of communicating effectively about a large-scale existential risk.
I would hasten to add that, to me, the protestors understood the existential risk extremely well - and were protesting precisely because they believed the war planners and political leadership did not, in fact, appreciate the existential nature of the risk of nuclear war.
> an extremely interesting case study in difficulties of communicating effectively about a large-scale existential risk.
I would hasten to add that, to me, the protestors understood the existential risk extremely well - and were protesting precisely because they believed the war planners and political leadership did not, in fact, appreciate the existential nature of the risk of nuclear war.
> an extremely interesting case study in difficulties of communicating effectively about a large-scale existential risk.
I would hasten to add that, to me, the protestors understood the existential risk extremely well - and were protesting precisely because they believed the war planners and political leadership did not, in fact, appreciate the existential nature of the risk of nuclear war.