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The Incentivization of World Peace: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Nuclear War
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The Incentivization of World Peace: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Nuclear War
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The Incentivization of World Peace: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Nuclear War
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What this book is about.
Yes, this book contains photos of victims of nuclear war. However, this book also contains a plan for world peace and the elimination of all wars.
A plan or strategy is proposed that, if adopted: would put "everyone" back to work; bring peace and stability; end war-sacrificed lives; ensure satisfactory industrial profits, growth and cooperation; and would allow people to return to peaceful opportunity-laden homelands. This workable moral strategy, for decades or centuries to come, may be the only approach by which people of the Less Developed World and others, in peace, without war, can become masters of their own nation, can create a sensible path to their own peaceful destinies as people of so many other nations have done. This workable moral strategy picks up where Einstein, Oppenheimer, and Naomi Shohno [likely: Shōhno] left off. It exports no United States' or other nations' money. It prevents suicidal-self-inflicted annihilation via nuclear war, via any war. Without acting on a plan such as this the future of humanity remains very uncertain. It is affordable.
("moral" — concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.)
I will hazard to believe that there are more than 7.2 Billion people on this Earth who would fully support the implementation of this plan once they learned of it and understood it. So "Look Out" naysayers! Get out of the way.
Do you think you would be part of the 7.2 billion? I invite you to join me in this exploration of realities for peace in this world.
— Ray Wilson, Normal, IL, January, 2025.
What this book is about.
Yes, this book contains photos of victims of nuclear war. However, this book also contains a plan for world peace and the elimination of all wars.
A plan or strategy is proposed that, if adopted: would put "everyone" back to work; bring peace and stability; end war-sacrificed lives; ensure satisfactory industrial profits, growth and cooperation; and would allow people to return to peaceful opportunity-laden homelands. This workable moral strategy, for decades or centuries to come, may be the only approach by which people of the Less Developed World and others, in peace, without war, can become masters of their own nation, can create a sensible path to their own peaceful destinies as people of so many other nations have done. This workable moral strategy picks up where Einstein, Oppenheimer, and Naomi Shohno [likely: Shōhno] left off. It exports no United States' or other nations' money. It prevents suicidal-self-inflicted annihilation via nuclear war, via any war. Without acting on a plan such as this the future of humanity remains very uncertain. It is affordable.
("moral" — concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.)
I will hazard to believe that there are more than 7.2 Billion people on this Earth who would fully support the implementation of this plan once they learned of it and understood it. So "Look Out" naysayers! Get out of the way.
Do you think you would be part of the 7.2 billion? I invite you to join me in this exploration of realities for peace in this world.
— Ray Wilson, Normal, IL, January, 2025.


















