Editorial: AK Press

ISBN: 9781902593791

310 págs.

Edición: 2003

On the Justice of Roosting Chickens

The record speaks for itself: The «Most Peace-Loving Nations» has engaged in brutel military campaigns in every corner of the globe, unceasingly, since its inception. In attempting to forever alter Americans´ false self-concept, Ward Churchill has meticulously chronicled both U.S. military campaigns – domestic and foreign – 1776 present and U.S. attempts to violate, obstruct and/or subvert International Law from 1945-Present.The two chronologies, exhaustively researched and annotated, illustrate a heartwrenching history of senceless butchery and democracy deterred. In this context, the only fitting question for a nation still reeling from the wake-up call of September 11th is, «How can they not hate us?». In the newest offering, Churchill demands that the American public shake off its collective unconscious and take responsibility for the criminality carried out in its name.

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Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is professor of American Indian Studies and chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder. A member of the leadership council of Colorado AIM (American Indian Movement), he is a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Commitee. A prolific writer and lecturer, he has authored, co authored or edited more than 20 books.
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On the Justice of Roosting Chickens

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The record speaks for itself: The «Most Peace-Loving Nations» has engaged in brutel military campaigns in every corner of the globe, unceasingly, since its inception. In attempting to forever alter Americans´ false self-concept, Ward Churchill has meticulously chronicled both U.S. military campaigns – domestic and foreign – 1776 present and U.S. attempts to violate, obstruct and/or subvert International Law from 1945-Present.The two chronologies, exhaustively researched and annotated, illustrate a heartwrenching history of senceless butchery and democracy deterred. In this context, the only fitting question for a nation still reeling from the wake-up call of September 11th is, «How can they not hate us?». In the newest offering, Churchill demands that the American public shake off its collective unconscious and take responsibility for the criminality carried out in its name.

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Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is professor of American Indian Studies and chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder. A member of the leadership council of Colorado AIM (American Indian Movement), he is a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Commitee. A prolific writer and lecturer, he has authored, co authored or edited more than 20 books.
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