Fight to Live, Live to Fight

Fight to Live, Live to Fight
Author: Benjamin Schrader
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438475209


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Examines US foreign and domestic policy through the narratives of post-9/11 US military veterans and the activism they are engaged in. While veterans are often cast as a “problem” for society, Fight to Live, Live to Fight challenges this view by focusing on the progressive, positive, and productive activism that veterans engage in. Benjamin Schrader weaves his own experiences as a former member of the American military and then as a member of the activist community with the stories of other veteran activists he has encountered across the United States. An accessible blend of political theory, international relations, and American politics, this book critically examines US foreign and domestic policy through the narratives of post-9/11 military veterans who have turned to activism after having exited the military. Veterans are involved in a wide array of activism, including but not limited to antiwar, economic justice, sexual violence prevention, immigration issues, and veteran healing through art. This is an accessible, captivating, and engaging work that may be read and appreciated not just by scholars, but also students and the wider public. Benjamin Schrader is Visiting Professor for Central European University and Bard College’s joint Globalization and International Affairs Program in New York City.


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