Dylan Matthews

40%
Flag icon
Among antiwar activists, the perception of people dying every day intensified the desire for an effective strategy. But what approach would work best? Was it better to stick with “tried and true” democratic practices—electoral politics, congressional pressure, and large, peaceful demonstrations? Or did the urgency of the crisis require a willingness to shatter mainstream norms and engage in disruptive, possibly violent and illegal actions?
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview