1. Robert Jungk

    Robert Jungk was an Austrian writer, journalist, historian and peace campaigner. He wrote mostly on matters relating to nuclear weapons. Wikipedia

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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Later in life Robert Jungk no longer stood behind some portions of his book. In a foreword published in a 1990 book on Germany's wartime atomic research [11] he appeared to accuse Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and Werner Heisenberg, both of whom he consulted during the writing, of misleading him about the intentions of German physicists during World War II.
  4. jungk-bibliothek.org

    Robert Jungk's autobiography provides insights into his eventful life and at the same time is a vivid mirror of an eventful century. "Gestern ist heute. Heinz Haber und Robert Jungk im Disput über die Zukunft." (Yesterday is today. Heinz Haber and Robert Jungk in dispute about the future) (2011)
  5. jungk-bibliothek.org

    A search for Robert Jungk on the internet or in printed publications will yield many characterizations: Futurologist, author, historian, teacher, political activist, peace campaigner, agitator for survival - to name just a few. His work as a scientific journalist, columnist, highly coveted lecturer and speaker, and head of countless Future Workshops must be mentioned as…
  6. americanrepertorytheater.org

    The following is an excerpt from a 1957 letter from Heisenberg to author Robert Jungk, who was in the process of writing Brighter Than a Thousand Stars, a book about the German atomic bomb project: "In my memory which may, of course, deceive me after such a long time, the conversation roughly unfolded the following way. …
  7. jungk-bibliothek.org

    Robert Jungk can be considered a co-founder of the critical and innovative science of exploring the future, or so-called Futurology. At the same time, Robert Jungk is a representative of what we nowadays call Civil Society. He was among the pioneers of the international anti-nuclear and environmental movement in the early 1970s.
  8. Robert Jungk tells a revealing story of the atmosphere that had existed in Gottingen Germany among the best physics minds in the world. .The books by Robert Jungk and Thomas Powers should both be read to gain an understanding into the thoughts both scientific and moral that had gone into the actual making of the bomb.
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  9. rightlivelihood.org

    Robert Jungk (1913-1994) was born in Berlin. He emigrated to Paris in 1933, where he made documentary films and studied at the Sorbonne, lived in Prague from 1936-38 where he published an anti-fascist paper, and then fled to Switzerland when the Nazis entered Prague, staying there until 1945. Then, as a freelance journalist, he worked for ...
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