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Monthly Review | EXCERPT: About Gene Wilber, Alfonso Riate and all other "Dissenting POWS"


From the introduction:
“….we pursue a hunch that the tensions between POWs were rooted in the disparate socioeconomic backgrounds of the antagonists. The privileged backgrounds of the SROs were in sharp contrast with the modest origins of war resisters. It’s a hunch triggered by clues scattered by Craig Howes in his 1993 book
Voices of the Vietnam POWs, and reinforced in Milton Bates’s 1996
The Wars We Took to Vietnam. We use newly available biographical and oral history material to show that class disparities extended into the SRO ranks. Objections to the war voiced by two of the most senior officers, Gene Wilber and Edison Miller, got them banished by their peers. Just as “class” designates an objective social position with implications for wealth and income and values derived from its material realities, it also connotes the subjective evaluations that members of one class make of others. Modifiers like “upper” and “lower” class imply character ....

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Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room 20131230 22:29:00

Getting out of afghanistan. there is an afghanistan and iraq syndrome that is very real in american politics that we will look back as seeing something like post-vietnam syndrome. let s shift gears because i want to talk about what s happening coming into the new year with where the president, where the white house would like to lead. we saw the story in the new york times about the minimum wage. we heard the president talk about this in his speech on income inequality. is that really a message that democrats feel, that they believe can carry them into the midterm elections? it seems like a side issue. i think there are two things. one is the minimum wage is kind of the most concrete piece of this broader conversation that the president has signaled for some time that he wants to have on income inequality, on a kind of progressive populist tapping into this frustration people feel about this economy that is improving but they re not improving along with it. so the minimum wage ....

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