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Reddit mentions of We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

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We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now
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Found 4 comments on We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now:

u/RothbardsGlasses · 2 pointsr/politics

reminds me of Stalin quote....

> one death is a tragedy, a million is statistic...

...this type of mass murder is sickening.... and on both sides of the isle most are quite on the warefare state.... many leftists even get ultra nationalist when it comes to war.... (well, when their guy is in anyway...)

I would recommend a collaborative effort written by people who are on opposite ends of the political spectrum who came together to document the history of anti-war movements in the US.

We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

u/noodlez222 · 1 pointr/Libertarian
u/oolalaa · 1 pointr/Anarcho_Capitalism

Sorry, I needlessly deleted my post..

> Rothbard was in cahoots with the New Left during the 60s on the war/corporatism issues. He wrote scholarly articles for New Left publications. He collaborated with a libertarian socialist to write A new History of Leviathan. (Tom Woods has also collaborated with an anti-war leftist). He actively tried to create an alliance with radical "freedom loving" students, many of whom were obviously economically illiterate.