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Peace Not Terror includes essays by Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Dave Dellinger, Staughton Lynd, William Sloane Coffin, H. Bruce Franklin, David Cortright, David Harris, and others, including veterans of the Gulf War and the Iraq War. Many of these writers contributed to her earlier book, Against the Vietnam War: Writings By Activists (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007). The argument of the book is that a peaceful solution to the problems caused by the attacks of September 11, 2007 can be found.
The hope is that there are so many people who are willing to contribute to a book such as this one, and who are doing such wonderful work. They span the generations. The peace demonstrations all over the world before the war against Iraq testify to people's wishes, people's feelings.
This is the hope for the future.

Table of Contents

Chapter 2 Permissions to Reprint
Chapter 3 About the Editor
Chapter 4 Dedication
Chapter 5 Table of Contents
Chapter 6 Acknowledgments
Chapter 7 Contributor Notes
Chapter 8 Preface
Chapter 9 Introduction
Chapter 10 1 Memorial for Dave Dellinger and William Sloane Coffin
Chapter 11 2 God Bless America
Chapter 12 3 The Right Fight
Chapter 13 4 Talk for the New Jersey Green Party Convention
Chapter 14 5 Teaching 'Vietnam' as Matrix for the 'War on Terror'
Chapter 15 6 Palestine in the World Crisis
Chapter 16 7 What War Looks Like
Chapter 17 8 Can I Get a Witness?
Chapter 18 9 Wars of Terror
Chapter 19 10 How It Feels to Kill
Chapter 20 11 Labor in a Time of War
Chapter 21 12 The Bombing of Tikrit
Chapter 22 13 Out of Iraq-By Any Means Necessary
Chapter 23 14 From a Political Action Group's Blog
Chapter 24 15 Who Serves?
Chapter 25 16 Honorable Service
Chapter 26 17 Amicus Brief Supporting Sgt. Kevin Benderman
Chapter 27 18 The Chosen: Some Notes on Being a Veteran in America
Chapter 28 19 The War at Home: Activist Military Families
Chapter 29 20 Iraq Veterans Against the War: Testimony on War Crimes
Chapter 30 21 Iran's Nuclear Dispute
Chapter 31 22 War and Warming

Product details

Published Mar 13 2008
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 282
ISBN 9780739124963
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 239 x 161 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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