Further thoughts on the cultural labor of poetry and art. Not merely "is it good?," but "what has it accomplished?"...reviews of recent poetry collections; selected poems and art dealing with war/peace/social change; reviews of poetry readings; links to political commentary (particularly on conflicts in the Middle East); youtubed performances of music, demos, and other audio-video nuggets dealing with peaceful change, dissent and resistance.
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Thanks for posting this, Phil. Colman had a fine remembrance column in the Washington Post recently on the life of Sargent Shriver. McCarthy is one of a fading generation who is still kicking and agitating for nonviolence.
Joseph, one of my recent sadnesses has been to realize that one of the post-Sixties models of framing peace theory (nonviolence v. violence) has been lost to more pragamatic, scientific, but less prophetic and charismatic formulations of social justice. McCarthy, Zinn, Berrigan, Day,--these titans of nonviolent dissent will need to be remembered, recycled, by those of us thinking into the new dilemmas (which are yet the old dilemmas) of the 21st century.
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