Radical Peace
Refusing War
This
symphony of voices—a loosely united network of war resisters,
deserters, and peace activists in Afghanistan, Europe, Iraq, and North
America—vividly recounts the actions they have personally taken to end
war and create a peaceful society. Frustrated, angered, and even
saddened by the juggernaut of aggression that creates more
counter-violence at every turn, this assortment of contributors has
moved beyond demonstrations and petitions into direct, often radical
actions in defiance of the government’s laws to impede its capacity to
wage war. Among the stories cited are those of a European peace group
that assisted a soldier in escaping from military detention and then
deserting; a U.S.-educated Iraqi who now works in Iran developing
cheaper and smaller heat-seeking missiles to shoot down U.S. aircraft
after U.S. soldiers brutalized his family; a granny for peace who found
young allies in her struggle against military recruiting; a seminary
student who, having been roughed up by U.S. military at a peace
demonstration, became a military chaplain and subverts from within; and
a man who expresses his resistance through the destruction of
government property—most often by burning military vehicles.
William T. Hathaway is a
political journalist and a former Special Forces soldier turned peace
activist whose articles have appeared in more than 40 publications,
including Humanist, the Los Angeles Times, Midstream Magazine, and
Synthesis/Regeneration. He is an adjunct professor of American studies
at the University of Oldenburg in Germany, and the author of A World of
Hurt, CD-Ring, and Summer Snow.
Political Science
240 pages, Trade Paper, 5.5 x 8.5
10 B/W Photos
Distribution Rights: WOR
$14.95 (CAN $16.95)
9780979988691 (0979988691)
Pub Date: March 2010
History, Current Events
312 pages, Trade Paper, 6 x 9
30 B/W Photos
Distribution Rights: US & CA
$24.95 (CAN $27.95)
9780979988615 (0979988616)
Pub Date: February 2010