Chris Hedges: Founding Father Myths and Zinn’s People’s History

Howard Zinn

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Dandelion Salad

with Chris Hedges

Rolling Stone on Dec 23, 2020

Julian Casablancas sits down with his “personal hero and greatest intellectual (along with elder chieftain Noam Chomsky),” journalist and professor Chris Hedges, on the latest episode of his Rolling Stone interview series, S.O.S. — Earth Is a Mess.

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From the archives:

Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress by Howard Zinn

Chris Hedges: The Importance of Howard Zinn

Put Away The Flags by Howard Zinn

Danny Haiphong: Malcolm X on American Exceptionalism: Where Do We Go From Here?

Caleb Maupin: Martin Luther King Was A Socialist!

Drawing the Color Line by Howard Zinn

Untold Truths About the American Revolution by Howard Zinn

Howard Zinn: The Myth of American Exceptionalism

Michael Parenti: The Myth of the Founding Fathers (1990)

A People’s History of American Empire by Howard Zinn

10 thoughts on “Chris Hedges: Founding Father Myths and Zinn’s People’s History

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  6. Thank you for that interview.
    I’m sure Julian’s questions came from the heart, but he needs to do more research, listen more attentively, not interject and can that lousy background music.

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