
Visions: America after Hegemony
The peace movement needs to make it clear not only what we are against, but what we are for.
The peace movement needs to make it clear not only what we are against, but what we are for.
Lawrence Wittner’s captivating and honest memoir reveals a man unflappably devoted to peace and justice.
Activists in Albany County, New York are showing how to get the issue of runaway military spending on the national agenda.
The U.S. peace movement has worked on behalf of Salvadorans, South Africans, and East Timorese. It is now belatedly taking up the cause of Palestinians.
And, finally, three last comments on what the peace movement should do next.
Eleven peace activists and scholars, in responding to Lawrence Wittner’s essay, gaze into the crystal ball to envision the peace movement’s possible future.
Peace activists helped swing the elections in November. Most Americans want out of Iraq. So why hasn’t the peace movement won already?