Howard Lisnoff

Howard Lisnoff is a freelance writer. He is the author of Against the Wall: Memoir of a Vietnam-Era War Resister (2017).

Experiments Gone Bad

The Wrong Argument

Bernie Sanders: Savior or Seducer of the Anti-War Left?

Left Out of the Left

The Corporate Mugging of Public Retirees

War, Patriotic Fervor and Opening Day at Fenway Park

Memo to Jane Fonda: Will You Please Stop Apologizing?

The Endless Madness of an Eye for an Eye

American Exceptionalism / American Nightmares

The War Over the Truth About Vietnam

Victims of War

The Income Chasm in New York City

The Flag Flies at Half-Staff

The Legacy of Horror for Children in Iraq

The Outrage of Guns in America

“Messy” Wars, Love, and Torture

The Legacy of the Nuclear Freeze Movement

Hollywood and Obama

Democracy in the Streets

Insecure in the Security State

The Legacy of Shays Rebellion

When Public Schools Became Disposable

Freedom From Religion

No Guarantees in the Goldilocks Zone

Robbed in Little Rhodie

Wars Without End

Nixon’s Cambodian Shock Treatment

Left Control of Academia?

Why I Went to Jail

Inaugurations Past and Present

The Last Bastion of Hate

Burning Reason

Bad News for War Resisters

A Biden Fundraiser and the Children of Holyoke

When We Notice the Homeless

How Far From a Police State?

Forty Years in the Streets

Better Cuba Than Florida?

The Long Silence

The Deportation of Jeremy Hinzman

Echoes of the Sixties

When Torture Was Practiced on U.S. Soil

Where’s the Anger?

Files Upon Files

The Lost First Amendment