The Greatest Evil is War, Chris Hedges
The Greatest Evil is War, Chris Hedges
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The Greatest Evil is War

Author: Chris Hedges

Narrator: Eunice Wong

Unabridged: 5 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/27/2022


Synopsis

In fifteen short chapters, Chris Hedges astonishes us with his clear and cogent argument against war, not on philosophical grounds or through moral arguments, but in an irrefutable stream of personal encounters with the victims of war, from veterans and parents to gravely wounded American serviceman who served in the Iraq War, to survivors of the Holocaust, to soldiers in the Falklands War, among others. Hedges reported from Sarajevo, and was in the Balkans to witness the collapse of the Soviet Union.

In 2002 he published War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, which the Los Angeles Times described as "the best kind of war journalism . . . bitterly poetic and ruthlessly philosophical" and the New York Times called "a brilliant, thoughtful, timely, and unsettling book." In the twenty years since, Hedges has not wanted to write another book on the subject of war—until now, with the outbreak of war in Ukraine. It is important again to be reminded who are the victors of the spoils of war and of other unerring truths, not only in this war but in all modern wars, where civilians are always the main victims, and the tools and methods of war are capable of so much destruction it boggles the mind. This book is an unflinching indictment of the horror and obscenity of war by one of our finest war correspondents.

About Chris Hedges

Chris Hedges, a staff member of the New York Times since 1990, has been a foreign correspondent for fifteen years. An adjunct professor of journalism at New York University, he is the author of Losing Moses on the Freeway and What Every Person Should Know About War. Chris was a member of the team that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for the New York Times's coverage of global terrorism. A senior fellow at the Nation Institute, he lives in New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sam

Chris Hedges DOESN’T want you for the army in his latest polemic, The Greatest Evil is War. I’d say now’s a salient time for something like this to come out but, unfortunately, there’s always a war going on somewhere, it’s just that the Russia/Ukraine conflict happens to serve Western political inte......more

Goodreads review by David

Every generation has someone who truly understands the horror of war, and tries to warn us all. And always to no avail. How could it be otherwise when just 30 years after the Civil War, the soon to be president, Teddy Roosevelt, said “What this country needs is a good war.” And went looking for one.......more

Goodreads review by Randall

How many Americans at a major sports event, understand that the US military under the National Defense Authorization Act can now, not only surveil everyone in that stadium, but can “snatch anyone in the stands and hold him or her indefinitely in a military facility”? No charge or trial needed. Inste......more

Goodreads review by Cav

"Everything created by violence is senseless and useless. It exists without a future; it will leave no trace." —Vasily Grossman I'm a bit conflicted on how to rate The Greatest Evil Is War. I came across the book by chance, and admittedly, I didn't know what to expect from it - as this is my first boo......more

Goodreads review by William

for those who thought skinny jeans were the greatest evil, you're about to be dumbstruck.......more