It Is Possible
Cover design by William Lidwell.
No horror photos. No moralizing. No idealistic dreams.
This case for eliminating nuclear weapons is built on facts, hard-headed realism, and an entirely new approach. No jargon, clear arguments, and a pragmatic plan. If you want to make a difference, read this book.
Nuclear weapons are a real danger.
Let’s get this done.
“The most intelligent, comprehensive, and compelling argument ever advanced against nuclear weapons.”
Lee Butler, U.S. Air Force four-star general (ret.),
former commander, STRATCOM
Ward Hayes Wilson
After nearly ten years of research and writing and thirty-five years of thought, It Is Possible is a dramatic break with past arguments against nuclear weapons.
Wilson is widely acknowledged as the leading source of innovative pragmatic arguments against nuclear weapons in the world today. This breakthrough book makes a compelling realist case for eliminating nuclear weapons not based on morality or idealism but on an entirely new approach to the problem — one that has never been considered in the nuclear weapons debate: utility. Wilson argues that if nuclear weapons are virtually useless militarily, and if nuclear deterrence is bound to fail over the long run, then eliminating them is not only a necessity, it is simple common sense.