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  • War & Peace
    Bringing Home One Soldier's Ravages of War
    June 10, 2016
    | Mark Wilkerson
    Most Americans have no personal connection to US fighting overseas or the brutal fullness of war — and thus don't engage with veterans' issues or the idea of future conflict.
  • War & Peace
    Muhammad Ali Understood the Racist Roots of War and Militarism
    June 10, 2016
    | Phyllis Bennis
    And he called them out fearlessly.
  • War & Peace
    May's the Month for Protest. Dan Berrigan Would Agree.
    May 6, 2016
    | Michael Winship
    The Jesuit writer and activist's death is a reminder of the necessity and power of protest in America.
  • War & Peace
    Ted Cruz’s Stone-Age Brain and Yours
    January 11, 2016
    | Rick Shenkman
    Why “collateral damage” elicits so little empathy among Americans.
  • Iraq and Afghanistan Have Officially Become Vietnam 2.0
    October 14, 2015
    | Andrew Bacevich
    Andrew Bacevich opines on why Washington's efforts to support foreign armies keep falling apart.
  • War & Peace
    The Forgotten Man Who First Blew the Whistle on CIA Torture
    June 3, 2015
    | Barbara Myers
    Anthony Russo is not a household name, but he was the first to document the CIA's use of torture, five decades ago in Vietnam.
  • Kent State and the Frisbee Revolution
    May 2, 2015
    | Michael Winship
    This week marks the 45th anniversary of four dead in Ohio. Senior writer Michael Winship remembers the shock of protesting students murdered in cold blood, and what happened next.
  • 40 Years After the Fall of Saigon, We're Still Spinning Wartime Nightmares Into Fairy Tales
    April 30, 2015
    | Christian Appy
    Will the end games in Iraq and Afghanistan follow the Vietnam playbook?
  • War & Peace
    Policy 'Intellectuals' Are Enabling Our Never-Ending State of War
    March 11, 2015
    | Andrew Bacevich
    Historian Andrew Bacevich writes that academics "presuming to instruct the mere mortals who actually run for office are a blight on the republic."
  • Americans Used to Be Able to Oppose — And Still Feel in Service to — Their Country
    February 3, 2015
    | Tom Engelhardt
    Today, we're just cynical, which is why there is no massive antiwar movement.


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