"To sum up, there is no evidence that a world without nuclear weapons would be a dangerous world. On the contrary, it would be a safer world, as I will show later"
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The subtext is moral, but it’s moral through method. Rotblat doesn’t thunder about evil; he talks like someone marking up a faulty lab report. “No evidence” is a scalpel: it suggests that the pro-nuclear position rests on faith, post-hoc rationalization, and survivorship bias (we haven’t had a nuclear war, therefore the weapons must be stabilizing) rather than proof. The phrase “On the contrary” pivots from skepticism to a bolder claim: safety isn’t merely compatible with disarmament; it’s more likely.
Context matters because Rotblat isn’t a distant critic. He worked on the Manhattan Project, then left when Germany’s atomic threat evaporated, later helping found the Pugwash Conferences and becoming one of the era’s most credible disarmament voices. That biography turns the quote into a kind of insider’s heresy: the person who helped build the machine is questioning the mythology that keeps it running.
“As I will show later” is also strategic. It signals rigor and patience, but it’s a rhetorical dare: if you want to keep the most catastrophic tools ever made, bring data, not vibes.
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Rotblat, Joseph. (2026, January 16). To sum up, there is no evidence that a world without nuclear weapons would be a dangerous world. On the contrary, it would be a safer world, as I will show later. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-sum-up-there-is-no-evidence-that-a-world-84045/
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Rotblat, Joseph. "To sum up, there is no evidence that a world without nuclear weapons would be a dangerous world. On the contrary, it would be a safer world, as I will show later." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-sum-up-there-is-no-evidence-that-a-world-84045/.
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"To sum up, there is no evidence that a world without nuclear weapons would be a dangerous world. On the contrary, it would be a safer world, as I will show later." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-sum-up-there-is-no-evidence-that-a-world-84045/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


