A useful assortment,with an important slice of Bierce and Twain….
For peace, against war: literary selections
Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
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Conrad Aiken: Vast symphonic dance of death
Edward Bellamy: We have no wars now, and our governments no war powers
Stephen Vincent Benét: The dead march from the last to the next blind war
Ambrose Bierce: Warlike America
Ambrose Bierce: Killed At Resaca
Ambrose Bierce: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Ambrose Bierce: War as parricide
Robert Bly: War, writers and government money
Randolph Bourne: Selections on war
Randolph Bourne: The War and the Intellectuals
Randolph Bourne: War and the State
Randolph Bourne: Willing war means willing all the evils that are organically bound up with it
Randolph Bourne: Conscience and Intelligence in War
Randolph Bourne: Twilight of Idols
Randolph Bourne: Below the Battle
Louis Bromfield: NATO, Permanent War Panic and America’s Messiah Complex
Van Wyck Brooks: The truth about war that Mark Twain could only divulge after death
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