We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now

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Overview

We Who Dared to Say No to War uncovers some of the forgotten but compelling body of work from the American antiwar tradition -- speeches, articles, poetry, book excerpts, political cartoons, and more -- from people throughout our history who have opposed war. Beginning with the War of 1812, these selections cover every major American war up to the present and come from both the left and the right, from religious and secular viewpoints. There are many surprises, including a forgotten letter from a Christian theologian urging Confederate President Jefferson Davis to exempt Christians from the draft and a speech by Abraham Lincoln opposing the 1848 Mexican War. Among others, Daniel Webster, Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Grover Cleveland, Eugene Debs, Robert Taft, Paul Craig Roberts, Patrick Buchanan, and Country Joe and the Fish make an appearance. This first-ever anthology of American antiwar writing offers the full range of the subject's richness and variety.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568583853
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 09/09/2008
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 1,002,419
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Murray Polner is a freelance editor and writer whose work has appeared in Washington Monthly, Commonweal, the Nation, Columbia Journalism Review, and the Jewish Week, among others. He lives in Great Neck, New York.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr., is a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. His numerous books include the New York Times bestseller The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. Woods lives in Auburn, Alabama, with his wife and three daughters.

Table of Contents


Introduction     xi
The War of 1812     1
"The Draft Is Unconstitutional"   Daniel Webster     3
"What Republicanism Is This?"   John Randolph     9
"With Good Advice Make War"   Samuel Taggart     10
"Thou Hast Done a Deed Whereat Valor Will Weep"   Alexander Hanson     19
The Mexican War     21
"Annexation and War with Mexico Are Identical"   Henry Clay     23
"The True Grandeur of Nations"   Charles Sumner     24
"Mean and Infamous"   Theodore Parker     28
"The Half-Insane Mumbling of a Fever Dream"   Abraham Lincoln     30
"This Is a War for Slavery"   William Goodell     33
"Address on War"   Alexander Campbell     45
The Civil War     55
"The War Method of Peace"   Ezra Heywood     58
"A Christian Appeal to the Confederacy"   David Lipscomb     61
"War or Constitution"   Clement L. Vallandigham     66
"Do Not Serve as a Chaplain"   Alfred H. Love     78
"Gross, Shameless, Transparent Cheats"   Lysander Spooner     82
The Spanish-Americanand Philippine-American Wars     87
"A Peace Appeal to Labor"   Bolton Hall     89
"War Is Kind"   Stephen Crane     92
"The Conquest of the United States by Spain"   William Graham Sumner     93
A Mother, "A Lament from Kentucky"     97
"The Pesky Anti-Imperialist"   Wendell Phillips Garrison     98
"The Paralyzing Influence of Imperialism"   William Jennings Bryan     101
"The American Birthright and the Philippine Pottage"   Henry Van Dyke     109
World War I     115
"Wealth's Terrible Mandate"   George W. Norris     118
"The People Do Not Want This War"   Robert M. La Follette     123
"The State"   Randolph Bourne     132
"Strike Against War"   Helen Keller     140
"Disarm and Have Peace: A Pacifist Plea to End War"   Jane Addams     146
"The Subject Class Always Fights the Battles"   Eugene V. Debs     148
"If: A Mother to Her Daughter"   Florence Guertin Tuttle     155
"Victory"   Marion Patton Waldron     156
World War II     159
"Two Votes Against War: 1917 and 1941"    Jeannette Rankin     162
"Assumptions about War"   Stuart Chase     169
"Why We Refused to Register"   Donald Benedict, et al.     173
"Why I Refused to Register in the October 1940 Draft and a Little of What It Led To"   David Dellinger     175
"I Think I'll Sit This One Out"   Milton S. Mayer     183
The Cold War     195
"A Turning Point in American History"   Henry A. Wallace     197
"The President Has No Right to Involve the United States in a Foreign War"   Robert A. Taft     200
Dwight Eisenhower on the Military-Industrial Complex     205
"Those Who Protest: The Transformation of the Conservative Movement"   Robert LeFevre     207
"Real Conservatives Don't Start Wars"   Bill Kauffman     214
"War, Peace, and the State"   Murray N. Rothbard     217
"Conservative Thoughts on Foreign Policy"   Russell Kirk     226
The Vietnam War     229
"Against the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution"   Wayne Morse     232
"This Chamber Reeks of Blood"   George McGovern     237
"Let's Mind Our Own Business"   David M. Shoup     239
Divinity Students' Letter to Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, 1967     240
"Fighting the Lamb's War: Skirmishes with the American Empire"   Philip Berrigan     242
"The Verdict"   Daniel Berrigan     244
"Learning the Hard Way"   W.D. Ehrhart     245
"Time on Target"   W.D. Ehrhart     253
"Hunting"   W.D. Ehrhart     254
"The Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"   Country Joe$dthe Fish     255
Iraq and the War on Terror     259
"Against War with Afghanistan"   Barbara Lee     261
"We Stand Passively Mute"   Robert Byrd     263
"An Open Letter to My Fellow Veterans"   Camillo "Mac" Bica     268
"I Lost My Son to a War I Oppose; We Were Both Doing Our Duty"   Andrew J. Bacevich     270
"Why Did Bush Destroy Iraq?"   Paul Craig Roberts     274
"It's Mother's Day Again and We're Still at War"   Murray Polner     277
"Inaugurating Endless War"   Patrick J. Buchanan     279
Resignation Letter   John Brady Kiesling     282
"Iraq Comes Home: Soldiers Share the Devastating Tales of War"   Emily DePrang     285
Americans Confront War     295
John Quincy Adams on U.S. Foreign Policy     295
"Mother's Day Proclamation"   Julia Ward Howe     297
"The Valuation of Human Life in War"   Elihu Burritt     298
"Four Bloody Lies of War, from Havana 1898 to Baghdad 2003"   Harvey Wasserman     300
"The Glory of War"   Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.     305
"Put Away the Flags"   Howard Zinn     310
"War Is a Government Program"   Sheldon Richman     313
"Reflections on War and Its Consequences"   Lawrence S. Wittner     315
"Left-Right Alliance Against War?"   Jon Basil Utley     318
Great Antiwar Films, A List by Butler Shaffer     325
Bibliography     331
Acknowledgments     339
About the Editors     341
Index     343
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