Past Event

The Logic of Withdrawal

Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum at 312.413.5353. A free lunch will be served.

Four years into the Iraq War, and the violence continues to escalate as the instability worsens. President Bush, the Iraq Study Group, and the Congress cannot agree on a clear path to end the sectarian fighting and bring the U.S. and coalition forces home. In Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal, Anthony Arnove argues that the U.S. occupation is the major source of instability and suffering for the Iraqi people. Challenging the idea that George W. Bush was ever interested in bringing democracy to Iraq—and the view widely held across the political spectrum that it would be more damaging to leave prematurely—Arnove explores the real reasons behind the invasion. He shows why continuing the occupation is a wildly unrealistic and reckless strategy that makes the world a more dangerous place.

Join Barbara Ransby and Anthony Arnove as they discuss the war in Iraq and Arnove’s life and work as an author and activist fighting for social justice. Time will be reserved for audience questions, comments, and discussion.

“Conventional Wisdom keeps saying there are no good options, but Arnove’s concise analysis suggests a way out of the misery.”–Chicago Reader

Anthony Arnove is the editor of Iraq Under Siege and co-editor, with Howard Zinn, of Voices of a People’s History of the United States . His writing has appeared in the Financial Times, The Nation Mother Jones, Monthly Review, Le Nouvel Observateur, Z Magazine, and other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum at 312.413.5353. A free lunch will be served.