Norbert Wiener , God and Golem, Inc., M.I.T. Press, 1964.
3.
See the Report of the Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Medical Assoc., "Health Evaluation of Energy-Generating Sources," J. Am. Med. A.240, No. 20, 2193-2195 (Nov. 10, 1979); also the study by the staff of Resources for the Future, Energy in America's Future, Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1979; also Herbert Inhaber, "Risk with Energy from Conventional and Nonconventional Sources," Science23, 718-723 (Feb. 23, 1979); also, the studies by John Holdren and the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California (Berkeley), reported by Tom Turner, "The Inhaber Imbroglio," Not Man Apart (published by Friends of the Earth), Vol. 9, No. 10, 19ff (Sept. 1979), and " Renewable Risks," in Soft Energy NotesVIII, Vol. II, 86ff (Dec. 1979). These four reports differ greatly in details; in fact, the work of Holdren is a polemic against the work of Inhaber. Yet all rate the risks of coal higher than the risks of nuclear energy.
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"Computer Control and Human Alienation," in Faith and Science in an Unjust World, Report of the World Council of Churches' Conference on Faith, Science and the Future, Vol. 1, Plenary Presentations , edited by Roger L. Shinn ( Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1980), p. 296.
5.
Margaret Mead , Male and Female, New American Library, Mentor Book, 1955, p. 19. (First Edition, Wm. Morrow & Co., 1949.)
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Charles A.Lindbergh, The Spirit of St. Louis, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1953, pp. 288-289.
7.
Barry Commoner, The Closing Circle, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1972, p. 41.