Howard Zinn on the future of rebellion in the U.S.

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Howard Zinn on the future of rebellion in the U.S.

 

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[url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/09/20089814415795791.htm... 'in need of rebellion' (Zinn)[/url]

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Al Jazeera speaks to Howard Zinn, the author, American historian, social critic and activist, about how the Iraq war damaged attitudes towards the US and why the US "empire" is close to collapse.

Q: Where is the United States heading in terms of world power and influence?

HZ: America has been heading - for some time, and is heading right now - toward less and less world power, less and less influence.

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Obviously, since the war in Iraq, the rest of the world has fallen away from the United States, and if American foreign policy continues in the way it has been - that is aggressive and violent and uncaring about the feelings and thoughts of other people - then the influence of the United States is going to decline more and more.

This is an empire which is on the one hand the most powerful empire that ever existed; on the other hand an empire that is crumbling - an empire that has no future ... because the rest of the world is alienated and simply because this empire is top-heavy with military commitments, with bases around the world, with the exhaustion of its own resources at home.

[This is] leading to more and more discontent at home, so I think the American empire will go the way of other empires and I think it is on its way now.

Q: Is there any hope the US will change its approach to the rest of the world?

HZ: If there is any hope, the hope lies in the American people.

Zinn says the US needs a new
popular movement [AFP]
[It] lies in American people becoming resentful enough and indignant enough over what has happened to their country, over the loss of dignity in the world, over the starving of human resources in the United States, the starving of education and health, the takeover of the political mechanism by corporate power and the result this has on the everyday lives of the American people.

[There is also] the higher and higher food prices, the more and more insecurity, the sending of the young people to war.

I think all of this may very well build up into a movement of rebellion.

We have seen movements of rebellion in the past: The labour movement, the civil rights movement, the movement against the war in Vietnam.

I think we may well see, if the United States keeps heading in the same direction, a new popular movement. That is the only hope for the United States. (...)


Also: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Noyk6inClw]2007 Zinn interview[/url]

M. Spector M. Spector's picture

Zinn talks a good game.

Then he goes out and shills for the Democratic Party.

Sven Sven's picture

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Originally posted by M. Spector:
[b]Zinn talks a good game.[/b]

There are few, if any, substantive manifestations of a pending “rebellion”.

I think that the sprawling military commitments of America will be significantly retracted as America’s dependence on foreign oil dramatically (and inevitably) recedes—there’ll be no “choice” about it because oil is running out.