Herman Kahn

Kahn in 1965 Herman Kahn (February 15, 1922 – July 7, 1983) was an American physicist and a founding member of the Hudson Institute, regarded as one of the preeminent futurists of the latter part of the twentieth century. He originally came to prominence as a military strategist and systems theorist while employed at the RAND Corporation. He analyzed the likely consequences of nuclear war and recommended ways to improve survivability during the Cold War. Kahn posited the idea of a "winnable" nuclear exchange in his 1960 book ''On Thermonuclear War'', for which he was one of the historical inspirations for the title character of Stanley Kubrick's classic black comedy film satire ''Dr. Strangelove''. In his commentary for ''Fail Safe'', director Sidney Lumet remarked that the Professor Groeteschele character is also based on Herman Kahn. Kahn's theories contributed to the development of the nuclear strategy of the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1972
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1967
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1977
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1979
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1976
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1978
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1970
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1978
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1976
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by Kahn, Herman
Published 1965
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