Even readers familiar with the political and cultural turmoil of the 1960s and the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) may not be familiar with the Port Huron Statement, otherwise known as the "fo
Fresh insight about one of history's most enigmatic of relationships between nation states, from one of America's best known voices of political and social activism.Cuba and the US is informed by the
Created by Students for a Democratic Society in a small Michigan town in 1962, the Port Huron Statement has been called the most ambitious, the most specific, and the most eloquent manifesto in the hi
Presents a view of modern American history where social movements eventually overcome opposition from the political establishment, as the promise of the sixties, stifled by assassinations and the "Rea
In this compelling book, political activist Hayden reminds us of the continuing social and political legacy of the Sixties. Hayden outlines a repeating historic pattern in which movements triumph over
“His journey is our journey through the tumultuous and disillusioning decades. He is our Everyman, he is us.”—Seattle Post-IntelligencerPraise for Tom Hayden:“One comes away enthralled by Hayden’s ody
The noted activist discusses the sources of the Iraq War, conditions in Iraq that underlie the insurgency, and the origins of the peace movement in the United States, and offers his suggestions for ho
The renowned activist's impassioned look at gangs and youth violence in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York.A gripping and honest account of the culture of gangs, Street Wars is essential reading for
We seek the establishment of a democracy of individual participation governed by two central aims: that the individual share in those social decisions determining the quality and direction of his lif
A gripping and honest account of the culture of gangs, Street Wars is essential reading for anyone concerned about cities, violence, and the future of urban youth. Though never officially acknowledged
In Rebel: A Personal History of the 1960s,Tom Hayden, a seminal figure in the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s, documents a period in U.S. history of major social and political change.
"Hell no" was the battle cry of the largest peace movement in American history. In this heartfelt and well-researched essay, Tom Hayden, a principal organizer of the anti-Vietnam War protests, reminds
Fracked In The Barnett Shale (second edition) is a detailed, scholarly analysis of the issues surrounding the fracking debate. The foremost aim of this 400-page publication is to be a resource to comm