Howard Zinn Songtexte
Bombing Always Kills Innocent People
Geboren am 24. August 1922, Gestorben am 27. Januar 2010
A People’s History of the United States (Live)
- Advocacy and the Role of the Professor
- Professionalism in Journalism
- American Historical Society Resolution
- The Objective Historian
- Selecting Facts
- Standardized Tests
- How Do Wars Begin?
- Examining Our Wars
- Practicing Safe History
- Class Consciousness
- Avoidance of Class
- A History of Class Struggle
- The Purpose of the Constitution
- Big Government
- Labor Struggle
- The “Good” War
- Spelman College
- Resistance to the Vietnam War
- Democracy Can Work
- Worthwhile Action
- Ways of Reading History
- Where Does Your Optimism Come From?
- Possibilities for Society
- What Would You Say About Labor Struggles in the ‘90s?
- Anti‐war Movements
A World Without Borders (Live)
- How Politicians Use History
- What It Means to Be Well‐educated
- This Book Changed My Life: The Value of Reading
- Conflict in the Classroom
- Private Wealth and Public Squalor
- Undermining the Public Commons
- A Comparison of Sparta, Athens, and the United States
- Lessons From Marx
- How Patriotism Is Being Used Today
- Reflections on Hiroshima and American Nuclear Armorment
- Clarification of Terms: Anarchism and Democratic Socialism
- Envisioning a World Without Borders
Against Discouragement (Live)
- Understanding Economic Crises
- Lemon Socialism
- FDR and the Importance of the New Deal
- Examining the Tax System in a Class-Oriented Way
- Going Beyond the Rhetoric
- The Space That Business Occupies in American Politics
- Social Security, Unemployment, and Health Care Reform
- On the Obama Administration
- Economic Interests in Maintaining the Military Budget
- Zinn’s Commencement Address at Spelman College, Part 1
- Zinn’s Commencement Address at Spelman College, Part 2
Confronting Government Lies (Live)
- The Perspective History Gives
- A Brief History of Government Lies
- America’s “Benign” Imperialism
- No to Saddam! No to Bush!
- Fox News, Wmds, and Lies of the Iraq War
- The Volatile Nature of Public Opinion
- The Power of Governments Is Superficial
- Resistance and Change in Public Consciousness
- Understanding Consequences of War Beyond Human Casualties
- The People in Power Are Nervous
- Rebellion Starts in the Culture
- The Globalization of Resistance