Why Peace by Marc Guttman
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Contents
Foreword: That Necessary For Evil to Triumph
Marc Guttman
For Ali Hussein and My Grandson
Philip Giraldi
War: Not Anarchy, but Shrinking Circles
Les Roberts
Ten Years in a North Korean Gulag
Kang Cheol Hwan
For Now, They Struggle
Dahlia Wasfi
The “Terrorist” Journalist
Abebe Gellaw
Prospects for Humanity
Francis Boyle
Life Under an Air War
Fred Branfman
Seeing the Truth
Ross Caputi
State Violence for Corporate Interests in the Peruvian Amazon
Séverine Neveu
When Will We Learn?
Harry Browne
Sudan: Genocide in the Nuba Mountains
Eric Reeves
The Unwilling Laboratory
Nebojsa Malic
Missing Justice in Afghanistan
Daphne Eviatar
War Would End the Recession?
Steven Horwitz
Why COIN is Doomed to Failure
Shaukat Qadir
Mere Anarchy Loosed Upon the World
Bretigne Shaffer
American Dominion: Global Interventionism Jeopardizing U.S. Security
Charles V. Peña
Lockheed Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Richard Cummings
The Berlin Wall: An African Perspective
Temba A. Nolutshungu
Encountering Humanity
Luke Hansen
From Utopia to Dystopia
Jamshid Marvasti
Beyond Interfaith Dialogue
Mark Braverman
Intervention in Cambodia: A Double-Edged Sword
Sophal Ear
If War is the Health of the State, What is Peace?
Karen Kwiatkowski
Waging Peace
Fr. Roy Bourgeois, MM
The Revolutionary Spirit in Iraq’s Insurgency
Alex Peterson
For a Free North Korea
Park Sang Hak
The Economics of Foreign Military Intervention
Christopher J. Coyne
Fights for Peace
Yuri Pérez
War and Peace as States of Mind
Butler Shaffer
Peace Has Yet To Come To Northeast Asia
Noguchi Takayuki
How Top Secret America Misfires
Coleen Rowley
Faces of a Drug War
Zack Mellette
A History of Force
James L. Payne
Battle for the Mind in the Heart of War
Josh Stieber
War Is Horrible, but . . .
Robert Higgs
Wartime Confessions of a Talk Radio Heretic
Charles Goyette
Peace Through Justice, Justice Through Video
David Weingarten
Pakistan: Losing Hearts and Crushing Minds
Malou Innocent
The War on Terror Comes Home
Matthew Harwood
Free at Last
Steve Kubby
Bhutan: A Struggle for Human Rights and Democratic Reforms
Tek Nath Rizal
A Startling Awareness: Transforming Fear into Compassion
Richard Forer
How George W. Bush Changed My Life
David R. Henderson
Baghdad: The Questions Pour In
Kathy Kelly
War and Inflation
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Americans Have Lost Their Liberty
Paul Craig Roberts
Against War and the Police State
Anthony Gregory
Why Am I A Peace Activist? Why Aren't You?
David Swanson
Blessed Are the Peacemakers
Jeff Taylor
Fortunate Soldier
Joey B. King
Nigeria: A Case for Peace
Fiyinfoluwa Elegbede
Peace Is Not for the Faint-hearted
John Grant
U. S. Foreign Policy and Military Interventions
John H. Johns
Biology of Peace
Mazin Qumsiyeh
Finding Peace through the Veils of War
Jon Turner
Imagining a Healing in the Broken-Middle of Jerusalem
Marc H. Ellis
Peace vs. Interventionism
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
America’s Failed Intervention in Iraq
Michael M. O’Brien
Peace through Economic Freedom
Michael Strong
From Guernica to Fallujah
Pepe Escobar
Eminent Domain, Intervention and “Redevelopment”
Robert McNamara
Occupying Iraq, State Department-style
Peter Van Buren
What Works In The Face of Oppression
Matt Kennard
From Statism to Voluntaryism
Pete Eyre
Freedom is Necessary to Good Health
Robban Sica
The International March for Peace in Central America
Blase Bonpane
Power vs. Force
Steve Trinward
Spain: A History of Liberties Foreclosed by the Imperatives of Empire
Thomas Harrington
Applying Local Lessons to Foreign Policy
Jason Ditz
First, Justice: Toward Peace in Palestine
Kathleen Christison
Peace and Liberty
Walter E. Block
The War in My Life
Sumit Dahiya
The Masculinity of War
Kathleen Barry
Understanding the Myths of War and Interventionism
Ryan Dawson
War is Particularly Barbaric, and We Can Stop It
Robert Naiman
Building Blocks of a Global Campaign
Thomas Nash