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The Cultural & Ethical World of
Nuclear Weapons Scientists
Hugh Gusterson
Professor of Anthropology & Sociology
George Mason University
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The Question
• How do scientists come to feel they have a
vocation to design weapons of mass
destruction, and what is the relation of culture
to that?
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•
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology
Review
Volume 20. Issue 1. May 1997 (Pages 114 - 119)
Studying Up Revisited:
Hugh Gusterson
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Research methods
• Informant zero, snowball samples, diversity
• Life histories
• Roommates
• Church
• Baseball
• “deep hanging out” (James Clifford)
• Newspapers
• Activists
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Elements of Weapons Scientists’ Culture
• No political uniformity
• Euphemism
• Black humor
• Religion
• Rationality and the racial other
• Practices of secrecy
• Also: anti-authoritarian, high value on autonomy
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Choosing the Lab
• Little on national security imperative
• Constrained options
• Salary
• Dislike of universities
• Resources
• Interesting work
• Interview: “getting their interest in the physics to
outweigh their natural repugnance at the task.”
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Robert Jay Lifton
Author, Indefensible Weapons (1982), The Genocidal Mentality (1990),
the Broken Connection (1983)
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Ethics
• Lifton: Numbness and denial
• Little public discussion, but…
• “You’re lucky you’re talking to me”
• “The central axiom”
• Consequentialism versus deontology
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Ethics (2)
• Fundamental belief weapons won’t be used
– With one exception
– And get-out clauses
• Nuclear weapons MORE moral than
conventional weapons
• Immoral to leave Americans undefended
• In a democracy…
• Weapons already exist, but can be safer
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Local pastors
• Catholic and episcopalian misunderstood
national church’s position
• Presbyterian disagreed with national church
• Methodist cast peacemaking as refraining
from judgment
• Evangelical doubted possibility of peace and
focused on individual salvation
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The End
• Questions?