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Posted By Ratskii 3 months ago in Political Opinion

Utah Phillips reflects on his experiences with Ammon Hennacy and becoming a pacifist. From the album "I've Got to Know".RIP Utah

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    berkeley3 months ago

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    utah makes very few appearances on propeller. don't miss this one.

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      Ratskii3 months ago

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      Was fortunate enough to see him in person several times. He was an amazing personality.

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        Mutainia3 months ago

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        I think the Soviets had a name for pacifists (see "useful idiot").

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        Natureboy3 months ago

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        Thanks for this, Ratskii.

        Some excellent food for thought outside the red vs blue false dichotomy.

        Sorry I never met Utah Phillips.

        FWIW, Utah was a Wobblie, and the Wobblies are the fastest growing union in the country. They stand for what unions USED to stand for, before money, lawyers and politics made them more the problem, less of the solution.

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