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Znet Article Zinn: It's Not Up To The Court

Znet Article, November, 13 2005 Howard Zinn
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John Roberts sailed through his confirmation hearings as the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with enthusiastic Republican support, and a few weak mutterings of opposition by the Democrats. Then, after the far right deemed Harriet Miers ins...

Commentary Zinn: Victory?

Commentary, October, 05 2005 Howard Zinn
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How quickly would you like to see society change in fundamental ways? How quickly do you believe it will, or ought, to occur? Do you believe that serious social change is literally possible within a matter of a few years?

Znet Article Zinn: The Outer Limits of Empire

Znet Article, September, 08 2005 Howard Zinn
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The Outer Limits of Empire

Znet Article Zinn: Occupied Zones

Znet Article, August, 11 2005 Howard Zinn
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IT has quickly become clear that Iraq is not a liberated country, but an occupied country. We became familiar with that term during the second world war. We talked of German-occupied France, German-occupied Europe. And after the war we spoke of So...

Znet Article Zinn: Against Discouragement

Znet Article, May, 24 2005 Howard Zinn
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Against Discouragement

Znet Article Zinn: Support Our Troops: Bring Them Home

Znet Article, January, 26 2005 Howard Zinn
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We must withdraw our military from Iraq, the sooner the b...

Znet Article Zinn: The Missing Voices of Our World

Znet Article, November, 16 2004 Howard Zinn
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When I decided, in the late 1970s, to write A People's History of the United States, I had been teaching history for twenty years. Half of that ti...

Znet Article Zinn: The Optimism of Uncertainty

Znet Article, November, 06 2004 Howard Zinn
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The Optimism of Uncertainty

Znet Article Zinn: Our War on Terrorism

Znet Article, October, 19 2004 Howard Zinn
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I am calling it "our" war on terrorism because I want to distinguish it from Bush's war on terrorism, and from Sharon's, and from Putin's. What their wars have in common is that they are based on an enormous deception: persuading the people of the...

Commentary Zinn: The Optimism of Uncertainty

Commentary, September, 30 2004 Howard Zinn
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In this awful world where the efforts of caring people often pale in comparison to what is done by those who have power, how do I manage to stay involved and seemingly happy?

Znet Article Zinn: Dissent at the War Memorial

Znet Article, July, 16 2004 Howard Zinn
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As I write this, the sounds of the World War II Memorial celebration in Washington, D.C., are still in my head. I was invited by the Smithsonian Institution to be on one of the panels, and the person who called to invite me said that the theme w...

Znet Article Zinn: What do we do now?

Znet Article, April, 26 2004 Howard Zinn
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It seems very hard for some people--especially those in high places, but also those striving for high places--to grasp a simple truth: The United States does not belong in Iraq. It is not our country. Our presence is causing death, suffering, dest...

Znet Article Zinn: The Ultimate Betrayal

Znet Article, March, 01 2004 Howard Zinn
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The Ultimate Betrayal

Znet Article Zinn: Of Paradise And Power

Znet Article, February, 09 2004 Howard Zinn
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Of Paradise And Power

Znet Article Zinn: Art and Politics

Znet Article, November, 22 2003 Howard Zinn
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interview with Sarah Burton Howard Zinn and Thom Yorke have never done lunch, waved to each other along the red carpet, or even had a conversation. But what if they did? We took the recent release of Howard Zinn's new Seven Stories Press book, "A...

Commentary Zinn: An Occupied Country

Commentary, September, 30 2003 Howard Zinn
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It has become clear, very quickly, that Iraq is not a liberated country, but an occupied country.

Commentary Zinn: Victory?

Commentary, July, 25 2003 Howard Zinn
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The ÒvictoryÓ over an already devastated and disarmed Iraq led Bush, Rumsfeld and their teammates into a locker-room frenzy of exultation and self-congratulation. I half-expected to see Bush joyfully pouring beer on RumsfeldÕs head and Ashcroft sn...

Znet Article Zinn: My Country: The World

Znet Article, May, 07 2003 Howard Zinn
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Our government has declared a military victory in Iraq. As a patriot, I will not celebrate. I will mourn the dead -- the American GIs, and also the Iraqi dead, of which there have been many, many more. I will mourn the Iraqi children, not just th...

Commentary Zinn: War

Commentary, February, 28 2003 Howard Zinn
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Forthcoming from The Progressive

Znet Article Zinn: War

Znet Article, February, 27 2003 Howard Zinn
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Forthcoming from The ProgressiveAs I write this,  it looks like war.  This, in spite of the obvious lack of enthusiasm in the country for war. The polls that register "approve" or "disapprove" can only count numbers, they cannot  te...

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