Howard Zinn 
The Historic Unfulfilled Promise [EPUB ebook] 

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Howard Zinn’s views on social movements, freedom, history, democracy and our own human potential are educational and transformative. In few places is his voice more clear and accessible than in the dozens of articles he penned for The Progressive magazine from 1980 to 2009, offered together here in book form for the first time.

Whether encouraging people to organize, critiquing the government or speaking on behalf of working people who struggle to survive in an economy rigged to benefit the rich and powerful,  Zinn’s historical clarity, unflappable optimism and unshakable questions reverberate throughout The Historic Unfulfilled Promise: ‘Have our political leaders gone mad?’ ‘What kind of country do we want to live in?’ ’Has the will of the people been followed?’ The Historic Unfulfilled Promise is a genuine work of conscience, rich in ideas, charged with energy; an invaluable introduction for the uninitiated and a must-have for Zinn’s fans.

‘Passionate, iconoclastic, and wrly humorous . . . [Zinn] sometimes proves astounding in his almost clairvoyant analysis.’—Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review

‘A sharp and insightful collection from one of the country’s most visible historians and critics.’—Booklist

‘A useful introduction to one of America’s great scholar-activists.’—Kirkus Reviews

‘Howard Zinn’s life and work are an unforgettable model, sure to leave a permanent stamp on how history is understood and how a decent and honorable life should be lived.’—Noam Chomsky

‘Proudly, unabashedly radical . . . Mr. Zinn delighted in debating ideological foes, not the least his own college president, and in lancing what he considered platitudes, not the least that American history was a heroic march toward democracy.’—New York Times

‘For Howard, democracy was one big public fight and everyone should plunge into it. That’s the only way, he said, for everyday folks to get justic—by fighting for it.’—Bill Moyers

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Table des matières


Table of Contents


1. A Showcase of Repression

June 1980


2. A Murderous World

February 1989


3. Organizing the Organized

November 1990


4. Outside the Classroom

July 1997 Interview with David Barsamian


5. One Iraqi’s Story

February 1999


6. A Diplomatic Solution

May 1999


7. Their Atrocities—and Ours

July 1999


8. Delusion 2000: How the candidates view the world

March 2000


9. One Radical Who Did It All: Sender Garlin

April 2000


10. Artists of Resistance

July 2001


11. Operation Enduring War

March 2002


12. What War Looks Like

October 2002


13. Our Job Is a Simple One: Stop Them

December 2002


14. A Chorus Against War

March 2003


15. Dying for the Government

June 2003


16. Humpty Dumpty Will Fall

August 2003


17. An Occupied Country

October 2003


18. The Logic of Withdrawal

January 2004


19. Opposing the War Party

May 2004


20. What Do We Do Now?

June 2004


21. Our War on Terrorism

November 2004


22. Harness That Anger

January 2005


23. Changing Minds, One at a Time

March 2005


24. After the War

January 2006


25. Why War Fails

November 2006


26. Impeachment by the People

February 2007


27. Are We Politicians or Citizens?

May 2007


28. Kurt Vonnegut Remembered

June 2007


29. Election Madness

March 2008


30. The Obama Difference

October 2008


31. Changing Obama’s Mindset

May 2009


32. A Just Cause ? A Just War

July 2009


33. The Nobel’s Feeble Gesture

January 2010

About the Authors


Index

A propos de l’auteur

Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010) was a historian, playwright and activist. He wrote the classic A People’s History of the United States, “a brilliant and moving history of the American people from the point of view of those whose plight has been largely omitted from most histories, ” that has sold over two million copies to date. Zinn was a prolific writer and penned many books including The Bomb and A Power Governments Cannot Suppress. He was widely acknowledged in popular culture; A People’s History was even depicted in The Sopranos and The Simpsons.

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