1 Cold War Childhood 2 Innocence on the Eve of Destruction 3 Revulsion and Revolt 4 To the Moon and to Woodstock 5 War on the Home Front 6 Regrouping in the ’70s 7 Agencies of Annihilation 8 Cold War Sequel 9 Slick Torch 10 Greased Path to Iraq 11 War to the Horizon 12 Meanwhile, Back at the Nuclear Ranch 13 Obstinate Memory 14 Consequences and Truths
Solomon, Norman
“Norman’s eyewitness descriptions of key events are a perfect
backdrop to his critique of our country’s increasingly militaristic
development of the science of death and of the media’s failure to
question. We should all heed his call to activism, or our
children’s future could be in doubt.”
– Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey
“Here is a book with a thousand memories for those of us who came
of political age while living through urban riots, the Vietnam War,
and the Nixon years. Norman Solomon, one of America’s most
respected progressive voices, gets personal in this account of
living through the age of Vietnam, Nixon, tie-dye T-shirts,
girlfriends, and even the music that will forever waft through the
minds of those of us who were there. Those of us who, like
journalist Solomon, will never forget.”
– Phil Donahue
Review in the Austin Chronicle:
http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2007-10-26/554310/
Review in BlogCritics.org:
http://blogcritics.org/books/article/book-review-made-love-got-war/
A review also appeared in The Oregonian
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