David Swanson
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David Swanson

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David Swanson's books include: War Is A Lie: Second Edition (2016) War No More: The Case for Abolition (2013) Iraq War Among World's Worst Events (2013) Tube World (2012) The Military Industrial Complex at 50 (2012) When the World Outlawed War (2011) War Is A Lie (2010) Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union (2009) The 35 Articles of Impeachment and the Case for Prosecuting George W. Bush (2008) Swanson contributed a chapter to "Why Peace" edited by Marc Guttman, January 2012. Swanson wrote the foreword to "Another Life" by Karen Malpede, 2011, and contributed two chapters to Fix America, 2011. Swanson hosts Talk Nation Radio. Swanson was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2015 and 2016. He blogs at http://davidswanson.org and http://warisacrime.org and works as Campaign Coordinator for the online activist organization http://rootsaction.org "David Swanson is a truth-teller and witness-bearer whose voice and action warrant our attention." —Cornel West, author. "David Swanson is the most consistently great writer of this generation." —Jean Athey. "The world needs more true advocates of democracy like David Swanson!" —Thom Hartmann, radio host. "David Swanson will be remembered and well recognized as the citizen who held up a lamp in the darkness and cried, as did good Tom Paine: 'We have it in our power to begin the world over again.'" —John Nichols, columnist, The Nation. "David Swanson predicates his belief that nonviolence can change the world on careful research and historical analysis." —Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence. "David Swanson’s War Is A Lie may be the most comprehensive antiwar statement available in the English language." —Kevin Young, Znet. "Our times cry out for a smart, witty and courageous Populist who hasn’t forgotten how to play offense. Luckily we have David Swanson." —Mike Ferner, President of Veterans For Peace. "David Swanson, who has been a one-man wonder leading the charge for accountability, writes a compelling narrative that inspires not just outrage, but ACTION." —Medea Benjamin, Code Pink and Global Exchange. “David Swanson despises war and lying, and unmasks them both with rare intelligence. I learn something new on every page.” —Jeff Cohen, founder of FAIR. "David Swanson's book is a masterful exposure of the emergence of a monarch-like president coupled with an effete, irresponsible, and constitutionally ignorant Congress." —Bruce Fein, former Associate Deputy Attorney General. “David Swanson has written a fascinating account of how peace once became the law of the land. It is particularly pertinent in the era of the Endless War, by giving encouragement and suggestions of a path forward to those who want to give peace a chance.” —Liz Holtzman, former member of the U.S. Congress. "Swanson's book is far more uplifting and inspiring than virtually any other book in its genre, as it devotes itself to laying out a detailed plan for how American citizens — through the activism to which he has devoted himself — can bring about a rejuvenation of our political values." —Glenn Greenwald, Salon.com. “David Swanson is an antidote to the toxins of complacency and evasion. He insists on rousing the sleepwalkers, confronting the deadly prevaricators and shining a bright light on possibilities for a truly better world.” —Norman Solomon, author of War Made Easy. Swanson joined the board of the National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy in December 2011. Swanson is Secretary of Peace in the Green Shadow Cabinet. Swanson received a Beacon of Peace award from the Eisenhower Chapter of Veterans For Peace. Learn more at http://davidswanson.org/about

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    • Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union
    • Written by: David Swanson
    • Narrated by: John Wolfe
    • Length: 12 hrs
    • Release Date: 21-12-09
    • Language: English
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