
100 Years of Using War to Try to End All War
By David Swanson This April 4th will be 100 years since the U.S. Senate voted to declare war on Germany and 50 since Martin Luther

By David Swanson This April 4th will be 100 years since the U.S. Senate voted to declare war on Germany and 50 since Martin Luther

2017 Memorial Day Event – Letters to The Wall Dear sisters and brothers: America wants YOU to write a letter today to the Vietnam Veterans

Nobel Peace Prize – shortlist 2017 We could no longer allow selection process to remain secret. The Norwegian Nobel Committee keeps everything secret for 50

By David Swanson, Let’s Try Democracy. Airport resistance is the biggest step forward by the U.S. public in years. Why do I say that? Because

By David Swanson, Let’s Try Democracy. Remarks in Arlington, Va., January 29, 2017 Happy Year of the Rooster! Thank you for inviting me. Thank you

By Andrew Bolton The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. The Great War, savagely industrialized and mechanized, had been raging since

By David Swanson Pearl Harbor Day today is like Columbus Day 50 years ago. That is to say: most people still believe the hype. The

By David Swanson If you’re a fan of the Netflix show Black Mirror, go watch the episode called “Men Against Fire” before reading this. It’s

World Beyond War intends to accelerate the movement toward ending war and establishing a peace system in two ways: massive education, and nonviolent action to