Tag Archives: Howard Zinn
Spies to Undermine Movements: Love over Fear.
After I got an email, which was sent to a listserv, from a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley with the subject: Students as Spies: The Deep Politics of U.S.-Colombian Relations, I wrote this (edited)message, with the … Continue reading
Posted in ahimsa, anarchy, education, fearlessness, nonviolence
Tagged Berkeley, CIA, Colombia, Daniel Ellsberg, Howard Zinn, Joanna Macy, John Stockwell, Philip Agee, University of California
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Next Station: Rise Up! – Satyagraha and Howard Zinn
You can’t be neutral in a moving train. That’s the title of Howard Zinn’s autobiography (1994) and the title only says it all. If we are on board of the train of greed, privatization and ignorance, aren’t we part of … Continue reading
Posted in ahimsa, anarchy, education, gift-economy, noncooperation, nonviolence, satyagraha
Tagged Berkeley, civil disobedience, civil rights, Democracy Now!, Elenor Ostrom, Free Speech, History, Howard Zinn, Martin Luther King jr, Michael Nagler, satyagraha, SNCC, Spelman College, The Great Turning, The People Speak, United States, University of California, Victory of The Commons, Vietnam, war
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