Abstract
An understanding of the compulsive armaments momentum is crucial to the survival of our species. Is weapon development a monster which acts independently of political decision making? Marek Thee in his new book makes a strong case for the armaments race being a function of dynamics internal to tech nology. An alternative explanation is offered which emphasizes social psychological factors (perceived threat, special profit interests, and career objectives), and perception determinants (need to impress ad versary and ally). The primary rationale for the armaments momentum is ritualized ideology, which moves rational discussion into the realm of moral absolutism. An open dialogue between systems would reveal complementary human values as well as unique cultural realities.
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