Lifton Robert Jay
Yale University School of Medicine.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 1982 Oct;52(4):619-629. doi: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.1982.tb01451.x.
The lesson of Hiroshima is reviewed briefly, the illusions that foster our current preparations for nuclear war are considered, and the psychological effects--personal and political--of our stockpiling of nuclear weapons are examined. It is suggested that, although the situation is desperate, hope may be found in the beginnings of a public awareness that is fostering the movement against nuclear armaments.
广岛事件的教训被简要回顾,滋生我们当前核战争准备工作的幻想被加以考量,并且我们储存核武器所产生的个人及政治层面的心理影响也得到审视。文章指出,尽管形势严峻,但或许能在公众意识的初步觉醒中找到希望,这种觉醒正在推动反核军备运动。