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Monday 1 February 2010

Yet with his passing, we ought to confront a great fallacy in his writing which is being proven with every passing day. Namely, Zinn spoke of this amorphous “people” in his book that was always the victim, not perpetrator of America’s crimes. This despite the “people’s” historical enthusiasm for American imperialism, red baiting, and racist violence. When I see the tea bagger rallies with their hateful depictions of the president and insane talk of secession and conspiracy, I can’t help but think, regardless of their “astro-turf” nature, that these people are indeed part of “the people” just as much as the massive crowds that turned out for president Obama’s inauguration. As we mourn Zinn’s passing, we ought to admire his determination to gain a more critical and truthful picture of American history, but take that one step further and acknowledge that we have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us. Short Note on Howard Zinn

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