Erik Lindberg
I am a PhD (English and Comp Lit with a focus on critical theory) carpenter and sustainability activist with an interest in the intersection between permaculture and the philosophical discourse of modernity. I sit on the board of directors for Transition US and am a featured writer at Resilience.org
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I should be immediately clear that in saying this, I’m not speaking from the “other side” of the political divide, nor do I condone these wars in any way. Rather, my insistence is that we understand the role that war plays in the American way of life. To Bacevich and other liberals, I would say, the elimination of our wars and foreign interference will also eliminate other parts of our way of life that few seem ready even to question.
I should be immediately clear that in saying this, I’m not speaking from the “other side” of the political divide, nor do I condone these wars in any way. Rather, my insistence is that we understand the role that war plays in the American way of life. To Bacevich and other liberals, I would say, the elimination of our wars and foreign interference will also eliminate other parts of our way of life that few seem ready even to question.