Howard Zinn Songtexte
Bombing Always Kills Innocent People
Geboren am 24. August 1922, Gestorben am 27. Januar 2010
Just and Unjust Wars (Live)
- Giving War a Good Name
- Is War Human Nature?
- Does America Need a War?
- The Process of Persuasion
- American Expansion and Aggression
- Independence From American Power
- We Approved of Aggression
- Forgetting History
- Singling Out Evil
- The Demonization That Is Necessary
- War of Omission of Information
- The Glow of Good War
- A Just Cause Therefore You Drop Bombs
- Reconsidering War
- Confronting War in the 21st Century
Overcoming Obstacles (Live)
- Ideological Obstacles in Our Culture
- Illusions of Neutrality
- Questioning the Notions of the U.S. as a Democracy
- Why Are the People So Easily Fooled?
- You Can’t Depend on the Press
- The Deification of U.S. Presidents
- Manifest Destiny and American Exceptionalism
- National Interest Vs. Individual Interest
- Patriotism, Terrorism, and Militarism
- Is Is Possible That We Can Abolish War?
- The Fragility of Governmental Power
Second Thoughts on the First Amendment (Live)
- How Politicians Use History
- The Struggle of the Anti‐slave Movement
- The Influence of Public Protest on Foreign Policy
- Obeying the Law
- Second Thoughts on the First Amendment
- Understanding the Realities of Power in the World
- What Does Freedom of Speech Mean?
- The Espionage Act of 1917
- Invoking National Security
- Balancing the Police Powers of the State
- The Constitution Does Not Cover Most of Reality
- A Lack of Sources and Resources
Southern Influence in National Politics (Live)
- Racism Is Not a Southern Problem, It’s a National Problem
- Civil Rights Legislation and a Critique of the Kennedy Administration
- Joseph Clark and Challenging the Senate Establishment
- Valuing Efficiency Over Decency
- White Liberalism
- Powerlessness in the American Political Structure
- Discovering Poverty in America
- The Power of SNCC
- Sit‐in at Leb’s
- Southern Influence and National Politics