HOPE OUT OF QUAGMIRE:
NEW PEACE MOVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
by Paul Rogat Loeb

In the glow of the Iraq war’s initial military success, most American peace activists felt profoundly demoralized. Between the war’s portrayal as a glamorous spectacle and Bush’s seemingly overwhelming support, many who’d recently marched by the millions felt isolated, defensive, and powerless, fearing their voices no longer mattered.
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