Wiener Criticizes McCarthy-Era Secrecy and Military Classification in 1940s Essays
Wiener Criticizes McCarthy-Era Secrecy and Military Classification in 1940s Essays The passage discusses historical commentary on Cold War secrecy and McCarthyism without presenting new allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads involving current powerful actors. It offers context but no concrete investigative avenues. Key insights: Norbert Wiener links excess military classification to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s influence.; Wiener argues that secrecy around nuclear weapons was a misunderstanding of scientific processes.; References to Shannon’s information theory are used to illustrate concepts of entropy versus energy.
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Wiener Criticizes McCarthy-Era Secrecy and Military Classification in 1940s Essays The passage discusses historical commentary on Cold War secrecy and McCarthyism without presenting new allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads involving current powerful actors. It offers context but no concrete investigative avenues. Key insights: Norbert Wiener links excess military classification to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s influence.; Wiener argues that secrecy around nuclear weapons was a misunderstanding of scientific processes.; References to Shannon’s information theory are used to illustrate concepts of entropy versus energy.
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