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An edition of Crusade (2004)

Crusade

chronicles of an unjust war

1st ed.
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Publisher's description: With the words "this Crusade, this war on terror," George W. Bush defined the purpose of his presidency. And just as promptly, James Carroll-Boston Globe columnist, son of a general, former antiwar chaplain and activist, and recognized voice of ethical authority-began a week-by-week argument with the administration over its actions. In powerful, passionate bulletins, Carroll dissected the President's exploitation of the nation's fears, invocations of a Christian mission, and efforts to overturn America's traditional relations-with other nations and its own citizens. Crusade, the collection of Carroll's searing columns, offers a comprehensive and tough-minded critique of the war on terror. From Carroll's first rejection of "war" as the proper response to Osama bin Laden, to his prescient verdict of failure in Iraq, to his never-before-published analysis of the faith-based roots of current U.S. policies, this volume displays his rare insight and scope. Combining clear moral consciousness, an acute sense of history, and a real-world grasp of the unforgiving demands of politics, Crusade is a compelling call for the rescue of America's noblest traditions. A cry from the heart, a record of protest, and a permanently relevant analysis, Carroll's work confronts the Bush era and measures it against what America was meant to be.

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Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War (American Empire Project)
April 14, 2005, Holt Paperbacks
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Table of Contents

Part One. Onward Christian. 1. Holy War. Law Not War ; The Pentagon Mourning ; This Crusade, This War ; Gandhi's Birthday ; Religion: Problem or Solution?
2. Afghanistan. But What Changed? ; The Bombing Reconsidered ; Why I Love This Country ; This War Is Not Just ; The Way the War Ends
3. War At Home. Robert Kennedy and John Ashcroft ; Advent in a Time of Terror ; The Unjustice Department ; Red Christmas ; New Year's Resolutions.
Part Two. Soldiers Marching. 4. Dead or Alive. U.S. Moves Fuel Bellicosity Elsewhere ; The Axis to Fear ; Bush the Radical ; America as Sparta ; Pakistan versus India
5. Jerusalem. Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Peace ; The Palestinian and the Israeli ; Lost Children of the Conflict ; The Disappearing Border ; Suicide-Murder
6. Afraid. In the Bunker ; America the Fearful ; American Mortality ; The Coming War in Iraq ; Lies, Damned Lies ; A Mistake, and a Crime ; Catholic Collapse and U.S. Foreign Policy ; So Who Do I Think I Am?
7. Drumbeat. Inarticulate and Proud of It ; The War Anniversary ; Good Doubt, Bad Faith ; The President's Nuclear Threat ; Antiwar Then, Antiwar Now
8. Hostage. Threshold Period ; Taken Hostage ; The Purpose of the War ; Toeing the Fault Line of Fear ; A Missile Cover-up at MIT? ; What the Seven Died For
9. Moral Memory. Philip Berrigan ; The Christmas Bombing ; The Last Year ; The Twenty-ninth Day.
Part Three. As to War. 10. Iraq. At the United Nations ; The Age of Innocence ; Watch the War with Both Eyes ; A War Policy in Collapse ; A Meditation on War ; At War in Iraq
11. Questions. An April Fools' Day Surprise ; The Answer Is No ; A Nation Lost ; Moral Awareness in Korea ; The Absolute Weapon
12. Recognitions. Bad Weather over America ; Antisemitism and Israel ; Palestinian Pain and Hope ; Millennial War ; To Love America
13. Lost. Ridding the World of Evil ; Unintelligence ; Was the War Necessary? ; The Habit of Revenge ; The War Is Lost
14. War Spreads. The Other 9-11 ; From Politics to Resistance ; Antiterrorism Creed ; Boykin's Bigger God ; Full-Spectrum Dominance
15. Every Occupation Ends Badly. The Solution Is the Problem ; Day of Remembrance ; JFK's November ; Of Thanks and Mercy ; Why Peace Won't Come ; Captives: Hussein and Hiroshima ; A Year in America
16. The Passions of War. But McGovern Was Right ; State of the Union ; Dying for a Mistake ; The Real Passions of Christ ; A Wall Across the World ; An Obscene Portrayal of Christ's Passion ; One Year Later
Epilogue.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.7044/3
Library of Congress
DS79.76 .C365 2004, UA23.J5697 2004, DS79.76.C365 2004, , UA23 .J5697 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 286 p. ;
Number of pages
286

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24745745M
Internet Archive
crusadechronicle00carr
ISBN 10
0805077030, 0805070044, 0805078436
ISBN 13
9780805077032, 9780805078435
LCCN
2004044988, 2003056214
OCLC/WorldCat
54529148, 52706072

Work Description

Publisher's description: With the words "this Crusade, this war on terror," George W. Bush defined the purpose of his presidency. And just as promptly, James Carroll-Boston Globe columnist, son of a general, former antiwar chaplain and activist, and recognized voice of ethical authority-began a week-by-week argument with the administration over its actions. In powerful, passionate bulletins, Carroll dissected the President's exploitation of the nation's fears, invocations of a Christian mission, and efforts to overturn America's traditional relations-with other nations and its own citizens. Crusade, the collection of Carroll's searing columns, offers a comprehensive and tough-minded critique of the war on terror. From Carroll's first rejection of "war" as the proper response to Osama bin Laden, to his prescient verdict of failure in Iraq, to his never-before-published analysis of the faith-based roots of current U.S. policies, this volume displays his rare insight and scope. Combining clear moral consciousness, an acute sense of history, and a real-world grasp of the unforgiving demands of politics, Crusade is a compelling call for the rescue of America's noblest traditions. A cry from the heart, a record of protest, and a permanently relevant analysis, Carroll's work confronts the Bush era and measures it against what America was meant to be

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