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| featured = {{coverstrip1 |number=306 | title=Does God Love War? |subtitle=A Dialog on Religion and the State with Chris Hedges and Hamza Yusef}} | | featured = {{coverstrip1 |number=306 | title=Does God Love War? |subtitle=A Dialog on Religion and the State with Chris Hedges and Hamza Yusef}} | ||
− | | description = A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Chris Hedges became a war correspondent in 1983. He reported on wars and terrorism for almost 20 years until he snapped and realised he was going to write about particular wars within the strict confines of his | + | | description = A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Chris Hedges became disillusioned with institutionalised religion as practised in USA and became a war correspondent in 1983. He reported on wars and terrorism for almost 20 years until he snapped, and realised he was no longer going to write about particular wars within the strict confines of his editor's brief, but freelance, about the entire phenomenon of war. He has since written almost a book a year, including the best selling ''War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning'' in 2002. His books tend to revolve around the ongoing social and economic struggles in US society and the need for consciousness of and resistance to the increasingly tyrannical plutocracy |
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A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Chris Hedges became disillusioned with institutionalised religion as practised in USA and became a war correspondent in 1983. He reported on wars and terrorism for almost 20 years until he snapped, and realised he was no longer going to write about particular wars within the strict confines of his editor's brief, but freelance, about the entire phenomenon of war. He has since written almost a book a year, including the best selling War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning in 2002. His books tend to revolve around the ongoing social and economic struggles in US society and the need for consciousness of and resistance to the increasingly tyrannical plutocracy See Also
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