
Harder Than War
During the Viet Nam War, Catholic Workers burned their draft cards and turned from nonviolence to resistance by practicing civil disobedience. Daniel and Philip Berrigan escalated that resistance when they destroyed draft files, and symbolically poured blood over and hammered nuclear weapons to awaken the national conscience to the life-ending effects of nuclear warfare.McNeal concludes that Catholic peacemakers had the greatest impact not on the government but on the institutional church. In 1971 the American hierarchy judged that the Vietnam War was not a "just war." For the first time in the United States, and possibly in history, a national hierarchy announced as unjust a war being waged by its own nation.
- Undertitel
- Catholic Peacemaking in Twentieth-Century America
- Författare
- Patricia F. McNeal
- ISBN
- 9780813517407
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 426 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1992-02-01
- Förlag
- Rutgers University Press
- Sidor
- 344
