Jonathan Schell

Journalist and author of 'The Fate of the Earth'

Jonathan Schell - Journalist and author of 'The Fate of the Earth'
Born

August 21st, 1943
81 years ago

Died

March 25th, 2014
11 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An American journalist and author, played a significant role in shaping discussions around nuclear war and peace. Wrote extensively on the implications of nuclear weapons and the importance of disarmament. Gained prominence with the publication of 'The Fate of the Earth' in 1982, which explored the existential threats posed by nuclear arms. Contributed to 'The New Yorker' and authored several other influential works on war, politics, and society. Served as a voice for anti-war activism throughout his career.

Authored 'The Fate of the Earth'

Contributed to 'The New Yorker'

Wrote extensively on nuclear disarmament

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