Fight to Live, Live to Fight, Veteran Activism After War
Veteran Activism after War
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Dr.
Benjamin Schrader's "Fight to Live, Live to Fight" explores the experiences of U.S.
military veterans who engage in social justice activism after their service.
The book uses interviews and personal narratives to illustrate how veterans process grief and guilt through activism, challenging traditional notions of patriotism and bravery.
Schrader highlights the veterans' efforts to demilitarize their communities and themselves, demonstrating a powerful connection between personal healing and social change.
The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of veteran life and the transformative power of activism.
It challenges common perceptions of veterans and their roles in society.
Benjamin Schrader's "Fight to Live, Live to Fight" explores the experiences of U.S.
military veterans who engage in social justice activism after their service.
The book uses interviews and personal narratives to illustrate how veterans process grief and guilt through activism, challenging traditional notions of patriotism and bravery.
Schrader highlights the veterans' efforts to demilitarize their communities and themselves, demonstrating a powerful connection between personal healing and social change.
The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of veteran life and the transformative power of activism.
It challenges common perceptions of veterans and their roles in society.
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Benjamin Schrader, "Fight to Live, Live to Fight Veteran Activism after War: Veteran Activism after War" (SUNY Press, 2019)