New 9/11 Tradition
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 7:24 pm
In an NWAPolitics editorial, Rick asked for suggestions for a 9/11 remembrance tradition.
I propose that the best way to remember the 9/11/01 homicides would be to make Sept. 11 Anti-Imperialism Day. We can write about and discuss the benefits of non-interventionism, and the terrible things that happen as a result of military intervention.
This goes along with Rick's bipartisan theme, since both "left" and "right" these days are equally interventionist. Sure, they differ somewhat in where they want to use military aggression and for what purposes, but both consider it legitimate foreign policy. They don't call it the "War Party" for nothing!
We could read Mark Twain's famous War Prayer and other great works of anti-imperialism, with authors ranging from Garet Garrett to Randolf Bourne to Murray Rothbard.
Here's a starter kit:
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List by Joseph R. Stromberg
Part One
Part Two
I propose that the best way to remember the 9/11/01 homicides would be to make Sept. 11 Anti-Imperialism Day. We can write about and discuss the benefits of non-interventionism, and the terrible things that happen as a result of military intervention.
This goes along with Rick's bipartisan theme, since both "left" and "right" these days are equally interventionist. Sure, they differ somewhat in where they want to use military aggression and for what purposes, but both consider it legitimate foreign policy. They don't call it the "War Party" for nothing!
We could read Mark Twain's famous War Prayer and other great works of anti-imperialism, with authors ranging from Garet Garrett to Randolf Bourne to Murray Rothbard.
Here's a starter kit:
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List by Joseph R. Stromberg
Part One
Part Two