War is peace
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War is peace
(The spokesman, 73)
Published by Spokesman for the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
War is Peace addresses some of the urgent questions which have been posed by the war in Afghanistan. Arundhati Roy contributes two forensic articles, which analyse the meaning of the war, in characteristically courageous terms. Noam Chomsky submits a very thoughtful contribution on the question of terrorism, and on the role of the United States Government in fostering terrorism. There are also important contributions from Harold Pinter, Michael Barratt Brown an Achin Vanaik, and there is a graphic description of the impact of preparations for "Son of Star Wars" in Greenland by Steve Boggan.
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