
Music sources to counter-militarism in popular culture.
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Saul Williams reading "The Pledge of Resistance" live.
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Other Titles:
Bring 'em Home
Where Have all the Flowers Gone
If i had a Hammer
Submitted by Oskar Castro on OskarCastro/Facebook
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You enforce your monopolies with guns
While sacrificing our daughters and sons
But certain things belong to everyone
Your thievery has left the people none
Submitted by Judson Whitham on NNOMY Peace/Facebook
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Other Titles:
Working Class Hero
I Don't Want To Be A Soldier
Happy X'mas, War is Over
Give Peace a Chance
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"Lives in the Balance", with its Andean pan pipes , was an outcry against U.S.-backed wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala. The song was used at several points in the award-winning 1987 PBS documentary, "The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis", by journalist Bill Moyers, and was part of the soundtrack of "Stone's War, a 1986 Miami Vice episode focusing on American involvement in Central America.
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The well known Vietnam war protest song Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Pictures are Iraq/Vietnam war and protest pictures
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Submitted by NNOMYpeace/Facebook
Other Titles:
Talkin World War III Blues
With God on Our Side
Times They are a-Changin











