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Antiwar activism challenges militarism from "summary" of A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

The idea that antiwar activism challenges militarism is a fundamental concept in understanding the relationship between the citizens and the government. Throughout history, there have been countless instances where ordinary people have risen up against war, not only to protest against the violence and destruction but also to challenge the very foundations of militarism. This activism is not merely a reaction to war; it is a proactive stance against the pervasive culture of militarism that often permeates societies. Antiwar activism serves as a powerful tool to challenge the dominant narratives of war perpetuated by governments and military institutions. By questioning the justifications for war and shedding light on the often-hidden human costs, activists bring attention to the true consequences of militarism. They challenge the glorification of war and the dehumanization of the "enemy," emphasizing the toll that armed conflic...
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    A People's History of the United States

    Howard Zinn

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