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Staughton Lynd was one of the principal intellectuals and activists
making the radical argument that the U.S. intervention in Vietnam
was illegal under domestic and international law. Lynd was
uncompromising in his courageous stance that the U.S. should
immediately withdraw from Vietnam, and that soldiers and draftees
should refuse to participate in the war based on their individual
conscience and the Nuremberg Principles of 1950. Lynd did not just
write about opposing the war, he was one of the chief proponents of
direct action and civil disobedience to confront the war machine at
the university, in the halls of power, and in everyday life through
refusing to pay income taxes. As Staughton Lynd's speeches,
writings, statements and interviews demonstrate, there were
coherent and persuasive arguments against the war in Vietnam based
on U.S. and international law, precedents from American history,
and moral and ethical considerations based on conscientious
objection to war and an internationalism embraced by American
radicals which said: "My country is the world, my countrymen are
all mankind."
Staughton Lynd was one of the principal intellectuals and activists
making the radical argument that the U.S. intervention in Vietnam
was illegal under domestic and international law. Lynd was
uncompromising in his courageous stance that the U.S. should
immediately withdraw from Vietnam, and that soldiers and draftees
should refuse to participate in the war based on their individual
conscience and the Nuremberg Principles of 1950. Lynd did not just
write about opposing the war, he was one of the chief proponents of
direct action and civil disobedience to confront the war machine at
the university, in the halls of power, and in everyday life through
refusing to pay income taxes. As Staughton Lynd’s
speeches, writings, statements and interviews demonstrate, there
were coherent and persuasive arguments against the war in Vietnam
based on U.S. and international law, precedents from American
history, and moral and ethical considerations based on
conscientious objection to war and an internationalism embraced by
American radicals which said: “My country is the world, my
countrymen are all mankind.”
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