Abstract
The population of the Oberpfalz have passed through a hard school: Destruction of 120 hectares of forest, massive employment and constant presence of police forces, a policy of intimidation and political propaganda, even supported by courts, have changed their life profoundly and have taught them to be on the alert. The social incompatibility of the large industrial project of the Wackersdorf fuel reprocessing plant is as plain as anything already at this state - not to speak of the future events, when operation of the planned installation will bring the hazards of radioactive emissions. The book in hand portrays the people in this area by presenting their thoughts, their feelings, and their arguments about the issue at stake in order to show the other side as well, since the public media so far only presented a biased view: supporters of the nuclear regime, or stone throwing 'chaotics'.
Citation Formats
Arens, R, Seitz, B, and Wille, J.
Wackersdorf. Atomic energy, the state, and the citizen. Wackersdorf. Der Atomstaat und die Buerger.
Germany: N. p.,
1987.
Web.
Arens, R, Seitz, B, & Wille, J.
Wackersdorf. Atomic energy, the state, and the citizen. Wackersdorf. Der Atomstaat und die Buerger.
Germany.
Arens, R, Seitz, B, and Wille, J.
1987.
"Wackersdorf. Atomic energy, the state, and the citizen. Wackersdorf. Der Atomstaat und die Buerger."
Germany.
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abstractNote = {The population of the Oberpfalz have passed through a hard school: Destruction of 120 hectares of forest, massive employment and constant presence of police forces, a policy of intimidation and political propaganda, even supported by courts, have changed their life profoundly and have taught them to be on the alert. The social incompatibility of the large industrial project of the Wackersdorf fuel reprocessing plant is as plain as anything already at this state - not to speak of the future events, when operation of the planned installation will bring the hazards of radioactive emissions. The book in hand portrays the people in this area by presenting their thoughts, their feelings, and their arguments about the issue at stake in order to show the other side as well, since the public media so far only presented a biased view: supporters of the nuclear regime, or stone throwing 'chaotics'.}
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title = {Wackersdorf. Atomic energy, the state, and the citizen. Wackersdorf. Der Atomstaat und die Buerger}
author = {Arens, R, Seitz, B, and Wille, J}
abstractNote = {The population of the Oberpfalz have passed through a hard school: Destruction of 120 hectares of forest, massive employment and constant presence of police forces, a policy of intimidation and political propaganda, even supported by courts, have changed their life profoundly and have taught them to be on the alert. The social incompatibility of the large industrial project of the Wackersdorf fuel reprocessing plant is as plain as anything already at this state - not to speak of the future events, when operation of the planned installation will bring the hazards of radioactive emissions. The book in hand portrays the people in this area by presenting their thoughts, their feelings, and their arguments about the issue at stake in order to show the other side as well, since the public media so far only presented a biased view: supporters of the nuclear regime, or stone throwing 'chaotics'.}
place = {Germany}
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