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Howard Zinn –You Can’t Be Neutral On A Moving Train

(Documentary)

 

Picture: C+     Sound: C+     Extras: B-     Documentary: B

 

 

Howard Zinn is another major thinker on government, war, economy, politics and decent.  Like Noam Chomsky, Zinn is a professor who has made waves and even become the subject of U.S. Government surveillance.  He has also written some key books on the subjects noted, and is still giving speeches to offer well-rounded, fully thought out alternate ways of thinking and knowing about what is going on beyond rhetoric, mass media and other brainwashing.  Howard Zinn - You Can’t Be Neutral On A Moving Train (2004) is Deb Ellis/Denis Muller’s co-directed look at one of the brightest minds in free speech and free thought.

 

He had fought in World War II, then realized how things were not as clear cut as the Allies vs. The Axis might have been, then how much worse wars since have been and been possible using The Nazi Analog.  He says that inaction is agreeing to the worst, that fighting for your country and fighting for moneyed profiteering interests (naming Halliburton as a recent example) are as different as night and day.  His books are quoted throughout and one of the most impressive things is his amazing ability to avoid illicit appeal to pit in his arguments, something those who disagree with wars like the current one often rely on for lack of facts and ideas Zinn has.  Though it only runs 78 minutes long,

 

The full frame 1.33 X 1 image was captured on professional NTSC video, digitized or not, but includes plenty of great film footage.  Besides some color clips, there is footage of the labor movement that goes back to the earliest days of celluloid.  The Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo is simple and clear, with narration by Matt Damon.  Extras include biographies, 5 trailers for other First Run DVDs, an all-audio speech from 1971 (11:26) in at the Boston Commons before Zinn and the crowd were beaten and arrested by authorities, an on-camera interview about aggression and human nature (8:47) and videotaped speech (15:32) of his Boston Veterans For Peace Convention Speech from July 2004.  You also get a DVD-ROM segment a transcript of the Commons speech, a recommended reading list and biography there.  All that makes a fine introduction of the man for those not in the know.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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