Joel Andreas reveals in this hard-hitting and carefully documented book
why the U.S. has been involved in more wars in recent years than any
other country...
"War
may be the "health of the state," as Randolph Bourne warned when a
pacifist population was being driven to World War I by hysterical
propaganda, but it is the curse of the people -- the attackers and the
victims. With spare and acid clarity, these snapshots of the real world
brilliantly tell us why and how we must rid ourselves of this curse,
quickly, or else descend to barbarism and destruction."
Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus Linguistics and author of many books.
"Addicted
To War is must reading for Americans of all ages, who are concerned
with understanding the true nature of U.S. foreign policy and how it
effects us here at home."
Martin Sheen, Actor, The West Wing and many other productions...
"I've
come to the conclusion that if we don't change from a value system
based on love of money and power to one based on love of compassion and
generosity we will be extinct this century. We need a brief earthquake
to wake up humanity. Addicted to War is such an earthquake."
Patch Adams, M.D., Founder of Gesundheit Institute, Vietnam War-era conscientious objector.
"Addicted to War is a witty and devastating portrait of U.S. military policy, a fine example of art serving society."
Howard Zinn, author of "The People's History of the United States''
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 02 May, 2006.