@@bobforapples8665 that man was not a liar.nothing personal, just thought I'd state my opinion. It's just that highly educated people get accused of lying by people who haven't even made it past community college. But don't get me wrong, I'm in no way pointing fingers at anybody.... peace ✌😊
The best methods to spread messages from Howard Zinn is by sharing on social networks and word of mouth. Mr. Philip Seymour Clarke (born 1922), Emeritus Mathematics Professor at Los Angeles Valley College, LAVC, gave me his copy of Howard Zinn's A History of America. Even though we (Mr. Clarke and I) last spoke in person sometime in 2007 at LAVC we may never meet again - so thank Mr. Clarke for being a good teacher in 1984 before I joined the US Army, especially being a good listener.
Manifest beyond protest! We need to become the change we want to see in the world, but to understand our human capacities, we need to think outside of the colonial 'exogenous' (Latin = 'other-generated') box within which our institutions place us. Capitalism and socialism are fragments of humanity's original once integrated 'indigenous' (L = 'self-generating') heritage for every people from every place on earth. indigenecommunity dot info We can still accept the First Nation welcome here.
AVCO didn't build the Patriot missile (that was Raytheon), and the missile also is not nuclear. Also no missiles were manufactured in Wilmington. and there were no nuclear materials there.
Constitutional DEMOCRATIC republic. The electorate votes to have representatives within the government. Now days almost all countries are set up that way. People have the right to vote= Democracy . People have representatives = Republic.
@@oregonwildboy not knocking what"it" says but that was written eons ago. We've come about positive and different change. Change for the better is necessary for positive growth as a country. Nothing different or positive can take effect without change. Without democracy alot of past and present poor folk would be dead. ✌ Peace and thank you for feedback. It helps me to think somewhat critical.
The best methods to spread messages from Howard Zinn is by sharing on social networks and word of mouth. Mr. Philip Seymour Clarke (born 1922), Emeritus Mathematics Professor at Los Angeles Valley College, LAVC, gave me his copy of Howard Zinn's A History of America. Even though we (Mr. Clarke and I) last spoke in person sometime in 2007 at LAVC we may never meet again - so thank Mr. Clarke for being a good teacher in 1984 before I joined the US Army, especially being a good listener.
“The only victories which leave no regret are those which are gained over ignorance.”
― Napoleon
What a loss rest in PEACE Howard
Adore this man😊🌍🗣️🌍
Regardless of your political affiliation, these words still ring true. The twist will always find a home, yet the base is correct. We The People....
Stanford University called Zinn a liar in what he said (in his book) about Japan at the end of WW2 and other "facts". See my videos!
@@bobforapples8665 that man was not a liar.nothing personal, just thought I'd state my opinion. It's just that highly educated people get accused of lying by people who haven't even made it past community college. But don't get me wrong, I'm in no way pointing fingers at anybody.... peace ✌😊
Jill Werner He was a liar first class. Check the page I suggested you all google.
@@bobforapples8665 really? That's interesting now that you've mentioned it. How can I go about watching your video?
Jill Werner Very simple. Click my moniker and see my videos it is the fourth and sixth on my list.
Howard Zinn, a World War 2 US Army combat veteran and historian
Brilliant
The most important video on you tube.thankyou.
The best methods to spread messages from Howard Zinn is by sharing on social networks and word of mouth. Mr. Philip Seymour Clarke (born 1922), Emeritus Mathematics Professor at Los Angeles Valley College, LAVC, gave me his copy of Howard Zinn's A History of America.
Even though we (Mr. Clarke and I) last spoke in person sometime in 2007 at LAVC we may never meet again - so thank Mr. Clarke for being a good teacher in 1984 before I joined the US Army, especially being a good listener.
Buy the documentary by me Howard Zinn; You Can't be Neutral on a Moving Train
Can you re-post this without the background music?
Manifest beyond protest! We need to become the change we want to see in the world, but to understand our human capacities, we need to think outside of the colonial 'exogenous' (Latin = 'other-generated') box within which our institutions place us. Capitalism and socialism are fragments of humanity's original once integrated 'indigenous' (L = 'self-generating') heritage for every people from every place on earth. indigenecommunity dot info We can still accept the First Nation welcome here.
AVCO didn't build the Patriot missile (that was Raytheon), and the missile also is not nuclear. Also no missiles were manufactured in Wilmington. and there were no nuclear materials there.
They added some stupid music/noice behind to disturb people to listen properly !
good thing they were all white
go read article four section four we are a constitutional republic.
Constitutional DEMOCRATIC republic. The electorate votes to have representatives within the government. Now days almost all countries are set up that way. People have the right to vote= Democracy . People have representatives = Republic.
+mardom moar don't be daft the constitution is the law of the land and it states we are a republic.....
So? what do you mean Aaron?
@@oregonwildboy not knocking what"it" says but that was written eons ago. We've come about positive and different change. Change for the better is necessary for positive growth as a country. Nothing different or positive can take effect without change. Without democracy alot of past and present poor folk would be dead. ✌ Peace and thank you for feedback. It helps me to think somewhat critical.
mardom moar Dont be daft! Democracy is mob rule. Republic is rules by elected representatives. They are very different. You could not be more wrong
The best methods to spread messages from Howard Zinn is by sharing on social networks and word of mouth. Mr. Philip Seymour Clarke (born 1922), Emeritus Mathematics Professor at Los Angeles Valley College, LAVC, gave me his copy of Howard Zinn's A History of America.
Even though we (Mr. Clarke and I) last spoke in person sometime in 2007 at LAVC we may never meet again - so thank Mr. Clarke for being a good teacher in 1984 before I joined the US Army, especially being a good listener.
Hope you are well Max