ADDICTED TO WAR
Addicted to War: Wht the US.S. Can't Kick Militarism

Is a graphical history book that takes on the most active, powerful and destructive military in the world. It tells the history of U.S. foreign wars - from the Indian Wars to the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan - in a comic book format.

With 77 hard-hitting pages, this book reveals why the U.S. has been involved in more wars in recent years than any other country.

Packed with historical photographs and quotes from people in the military, the government, and big business, Addicted to War explains who benefits from these military adventures, who pays, and who dies.

Addicted to War has been used as a history textbook in hundreds of high schools and colleges. Addicted to War has been used in sociology studies, journalism studies, and business courses as well as in addiction studies. With 161 reference notes, anyone can research this carefully documented graphical history book on their own. Great for high school and college age students as supplementary research material with an alternative perspective not commonly conveyed in other textbooks!

We'll soon be bringing this book to you in its entirety on our web site for your reading pleasure very soon! So stay tuned for more developments on this page in the days ahead. You'll be very glad you did!

In the meantime, have a visit over at Addicted to War.com and see what's in store! You may even think about checking out the video What I've Learned About U.S. Foreign Policy: The War Against the Third World, which is also available on their web site.